Buick fell on some tough times after their astounding success of the early-to-mid 1950s; by 1960, when this Invicta Hardtop was built, they ranked ninth in sales in the United States, the lowest they’d been since 1905. It wasn’t… more»
Luxury Cars
Affordable Performance: 1994 Ford Taurus SHO
Let’s be brutally honest: Driving a 1994 Ford Taurus is the automotive equivalent of watching paint dry. The company designed the vehicle to be a competent daily driver, not one to set pulses racing. However, by joining forces with… more»
Low Mileage? 1971 Cadillac Calais Coupe
At points throughout its history, Cadillac became a little greedy by trying to expand their segment. Sometimes it made sense; the 1927 LaSalle was a response to a perceived price gap between Buick and Cadillac, and that brand lasted… more»
Winter Project II: 1954 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
Check out the dagmars on this one! They’re standard equipment on a 1954 Cadillac Coupe DeVille and others produced by the “Standard of the World.” Today’s Windham, New Hampshire find, courtesy of Bruce M., is said to run and… more»
No Reserve: 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Givenchy Edition
Special Edition vehicles aren’t new to the automotive world and can be dated back almost to the advent of the passenger car. Lincoln took the practice to new heights by collaborating with renowned designers to produce its slice of… more»
33K-Mile One-Owner! 1997 Lincoln Continental
The ninth-generation front-wheel drive Lincoln Continental is still quite luxurious, quiet, solid, and steady, although a lot of us seem to think that rear-wheel drive is the only way luxury cars should be configured. I would have a serious… more»
Just Two Owners! 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
We’ve seen a lot of the fourth-generation Chevy Monte Carlos here on Barn Finds (1981 to 1988 years). And, interestingly, most of them seem to be the NASCAR-inspired Aerocoupe from 1986 and 1987. But that’s not the case with… more»
Parked in the 80s: 1972 BMW 3.0 CS
It seems there’s been a rash of BMW E9 coupes coming up for sale lately, as this is the third one I’ve written up in little over a month. The E9 has long been a coveted BMW and one… more»
Rare German Classic: 1946 BMW 321
After World War II, workers began production on the BMW 321 again. Between 1946 and 1950, just under 9,000 examples were built, some of which were moved to the Soviet Union as part of the reparations package. The example… more»
Handsome Behemoth: 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible
The name Eldorado has always conjured up images of gold. Cadillac had a long history of using that name on their most luxurious and expensive models in the lineup. By 1976, numerous events coincided to make the Eldorado produced… more»
Affordable Luxury: 1974 Cadillac Calais
Cars from the 1970s that earned the nickname “Land Yachts” fell from favor at the end of the decade as potential buyers and manufacturers focused on smaller and more efficient options. There was a time when owners struggled to… more»
23k Original Miles: 1993 Buick Roadmaster
One thing that seems to happen as we get older is that time appears to pass more quickly. For me, the 1990s feel like yesterday, but the reality is that thirty-two years have elapsed since this 1993 Buick Roadmaster… more»
Johnny Fontaine Edition: 1981 Imperial By Chrysler
It’s bada bing time! Motorapido has discovered a listing for a 1981 Frank Sinatra edition Imperial. This version of Chrysler’s top-drawer Imperial brand is a pretty rare bird and possesses its own uniqueness – it’s certainly a worthwhile discovery…. more»
BF Exclusive: 1989 Toyota Camry LE
Although it could not have been known then, the release of the original Camry in 1979 marked the moment when the badge would become the backbone of Toyota’s model range until the present day. It evolved significantly during those… more»
















