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California Survivor: 1969 Mercedes 280SE

While I dream of the day my Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16 sedan looks as good as this 1969 280SE, I’ll just enjoy sharing photos of what looks like an incredibly nice California survivor. This example wears low mileage of just… more»

1941 Cadillac Project

It would be very interesting to know the story behind this car and it is sad that there is not more information about it. This 1941 Cadillac 4 door Fastback is has a buy it now price of $2,550… more»

Low-Mile Garage Find: 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass GT

It’s always interesting when a car that we’ve featured on Barn Finds in the past suddenly pops up for sale again. That is the case with this 1987 Cutlass GT, which graced our pages back in November 2017. Previously… more»

Surprise Barn Find: 1960 Jaguar Mark II

While many of us dream of discovering an actual barn find, some folks just stumble upon it accidentally. That’s the case of this 1960 Jaguar MKII sedan, which was discovered by a property owner who acquired some land with… more»

Newport Pleasure: 1966 Chrysler Survivor

A true survivor, no two ways about it, This 1966 Chrysler Newport has just 60,000 original miles, just recently saw the light of day after 38 years in hiding, and is purportedly ready to drive to its new home… more»

Buford T. Justice: 1985 Pontiac Parisienne

Okay, so it’s not exactly the same, but it sure looks a lot like the one that Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) drove and The Bandit (Burt Reynolds) helped to destroy in Smokey And The Bandit II. In… more»

Old Maroon Shark: 1971 BMW 3.0CS

While BMW is quite an established automaker these days, the 3.0CS was one of its first hits in the United States. Introduced in the late 1960s, the BMW 3.0CS featured a robust 6-cylinder engine under the hood and some… more»

1-of-205: 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix Convertible

Every now and then a car comes along that just has the wow factor, and with Summer fast approaching, this 1967 Grand Prix Convertible is not only a car with that wow factor, but its appearance on the market… more»

1948 Lincoln Continental Barn Find

Looking back between the years of 1930 and 1960, there were certainly a lot of monumental world changes during that small glimpse in history. This 1948 Lincoln Continental convertible could be a note in that history, and you can… more»

One Owner Since ’60s: 1924 Packard Single Eight

This era of vehicles isn’t for everyone, we know that a lot of you just scrolled past this after seeing the opening photo. But, for those who are fans of cars from the 1920s, it’s hard not to be… more»

1927 Packard Found in Abandoned Factory!

A former metal working shop and textile production warehouse in Philadelphia held a little-known secret for over forty-five years. Housed within its brick walls and dusty floors was a 1927 Packard sedan. Purchased by the factory owner in the… more»

Big-Block Power: 1988 Olds Cutlass Supreme GT

If for no other reason, the 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was significant as it was the last year that the Cutlass was offered in rear-wheel drive form. Whether this fact will have an impact on the future value of… more»

I’ll Take One With Skirts: 1967 Buick Skylark

A 1967 Skylark made by Buick is for sale in Leechburg, Pennsylvania and can be found here on craigslist with an asking price of $5,600. It features a rebuilt engine. The well-known Harley Earl had a part in the design… more»

Rare Luxury: 1974 Buick LeSabre Luxus

When we think of the mid-1970s, what cars stand out in our minds? Is it the Big Three’s desperate attempts at compacts (Vega, Luv, Pinto, Courier, Colt, Arrow) or the big luxo-barges? For me, it’s the latter. Those land-yachts,… more»

30-year Barn Find Barge! 1976 Ford LTD

Looking much like a low-rider-in-waiting, the 224 inch (18.7 foot) long LTD two-door represented Ford’s top-of-the-line full-sized luxury coupe, a proper celebration of American excess during the nation’s Bicentennial year. Rest assured it will be the only one parked… more»

400-Powered: 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Convertible

Rule number one when selling a car; know what you’ve got. The seller of this Caprice Convertible is advertising it as a 1974 model, but it is actually a 1973. Checking the VIN number confirms this because sometimes cars… more»

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