Sedans

Sensible Survivor: 1963 Ford Fairlane 500

The Fairlane arrived at Ford dealers in 1955, the brand’s top-of-the-line product. The Galaxie would take over that spot in 1959, so Ford moved the nameplate to a new class of automobile in 1962, the “mid-size”. That new Ford… more»

21st Century Daily Driver: 2000 Dodge Neon

Is the Dodge Neon a collectible car? The Neon was a compact built by Chrysler from 1995 to 2005  It was branded as a Dodge, Plymouth, or Chrysler depending on where it was sold (Chrysler branding was outside of… more»

Stored 25 Years: 25K-Mile 1978 Chrysler LeBaron

Here’s a rare one, and by rare I mean a car in a configuration (four-door sedan) that we’ve never seen before here on Barn Finds. We’ve only seen five LeBarons from this generation but all were two-door versions and… more»

33k-Mile 2000 Toyota Camry SLE V6 Survivor

If there’s a 2000 Toyota Camry that ticks just about all of the right boxes, it’s probably this one.  The seller says this sedan is a one-owner example that was frequently used for short trips, and with just 33,000… more»

Future Classic? One Owner 1995 Ford Taurus

The Taurus was produced by Ford in the U.S. from 1985 to 2019. During its first seven years, Mercury sold a rebadged version called the Sable. In total, six generations of automobiles were built and in the 1990s it… more»

One Owner! 1973 BMW 2002 Survivor

Who says that US emissions regulations were all bad? We got some good cars from the deal, just not from American makers. The Japanese found workarounds, giving us the Celica, the Accord, the Z-car – all of which aged… more»

327 V8 4-Speed: 1957 Chevrolet 210 Sport Coupe

It’s been 70 years since the so-called Chevrolet “Tri-Fives” were launched. From 1955 to 1957, nearly five million copies were produced, and were the first Chevies since 1918 to have an optional V8 engine. The seller is unsure whether… more»

$63k for an Original 1963 Chevrolet Impala

In 1963, Americans were still enamored with the Impala as a way to “See the USA in Your Chevrolet”. The GM division sold nearly a quarter more Impala Sport Coupes in ’63 than in ’62, which was also a… more»

BF Exclusive: 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Club Coupe

If you’re a fan of NASCAR history, the sight of any 1950 Plymouth might bring a smile to your face. The first Southern 500 at the then-new Darlington Raceway in South Carolina was held that year, and the winner… more»

Stored 38 Years: 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

The first thing to cover is that this appears to be a 1971 model, not a 1972 as the seller has it listed. It also has an unusual feature in having a floor-mounted three-speed manual transmission. This 1971 Chevrolet… more»

383 V8 Sleeper! 1973 Chevrolet Nova

The venerable Chevrolet Nova got its first styling refresh in five years in 1973. Some of this was done to accommodate larger bumpers, but other adjustments were needed to feature a new hatchback model. The seller’s car is one… more»

Affordable V8: 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass S

An emerging generation of enthusiasts has changed the classic scene dramatically. While many old hands viewed cars from the 1970s with barely concealed contempt, those new to the scene consider them an affordable entry point into the ownership experience…. more»

455-Powered 1972 Pontiac Luxury LeMans

It was perhaps a harbinger of a sea change in automotive tastes, but the Luxury LeMans two-door hardtop outsold the GTO in 1972: 8,641 to 5,807. Neither was a number to brag about, but the ’70s was the decade… more»

Lotsa Miles, But….. 1989 BMW 325i

When did BMWs get so bulky! I guess we could ask that about every car… If you’re a fan but like the early, lithe styling, how about this 1989 BMW 325i? Ok, the odometer has registered more than 214,000… more»

1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Hardtop Sedan

Drop-dead gorgeous, even with four doors, this 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme hardtop sedan appears to be in fantastic condition for a 54-year-old car. The seller doesn’t mention the body condition at all and it’s hard to tell from the… more»

Early Muscle Car: 1926 Hudson Super Six

The official history of automobiles is littered with hundreds of companies once part of the market.  Some were even major players.  Hudson was one of the largest and most innovative American automakers before vanishing from the scene in 1957… more»

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