The 1963-64 Studebaker Avanti was a personal luxury car that came along too late and in too few numbers to help save the company, which stopped making cars after 1966 (1963 in the U.S.). But a pair of Studebaker… more»
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Updated Classic! 1971 BMW 2002
Fed up with modern cars that perform well while numbing the driving experience with technology, sound-deadening, and other distractions? This shiny orange two-door sedan promises to reconnect you (or connect you for the first time) with the visceral thrills… more»
Time Capsule: 1956 Cadillac Series 62
The mid to late-1950s had some extravagant, over-the-top cars that could be more accurately described as art than simply machine. When it came to styling and technology, GM was at the forefront in many ways, and perhaps one of… more»
Single-Owner 1970 Saab 96
Saabs aren’t the most common vehicles, especially ones from over 50 years ago, but we’ve seen a handful of 1960s and 1970s-era examples here recently. Another one has popped up for sale, this time a one-owner 1970 96… more»
42k Original Miles: 1966 Pontiac Catalina
Practicality has to take center stage for some enthusiasts when searching for a classic to park in their garage. Anyone who has ever struggled to get small children into the back seat of a two-door car can attest to… more»
Daily Driver? 1964 Ford Falcon Futura
The 1960s became the age of the compact car, at least from Detroit’s perspective. Ford launched the Falcon in 1960 and it would see success throughout the entire decade. Its platform would launch at least two other popular Ford… more»
Same Owner 40 Years: 1956 Hudson Hornet
The name Hudson was a storied brand, appearing on automobiles from 1909-57. Those final three years, they were products of American Motors which had been formed when Hudson Motor Car Co. and Nash-Kelvinator merged. The Hudson Hornet was the… more»
One Family Car: 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
The Chevelle was a mid-size car built by Chevrolet between 1964-78. It lived on afterward as the Malibu and was still in production as recently as 2020. The second generation was its most popular (1968-72), and this Malibu Sport… more»
Nicest One Left? 1972 Ford Pinto
Detroit automakers took notice of the rising sales in the 1960s of small, imported cars from Germany and Japan. Chevy’s response was the Vega, Chrysler went with badged versions of Japanese cars, AMC chopped some inches off the Hornet,… more»
Rust-Free Stunner: 1955 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe Hardtop
Cars from the 1950s were renowned for two things. Many were stylish and glamorous, while many could dissolve like a soluble Aspirin at the merest hint of moisture. This 1955 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop may be stylish, but it has… more»
39k Original Miles: 1971 Ford Torino 500
We’ve seen a few examples of the Ford Torino cross our desks in recent months here at Barn Finds, and their condition has varied widely. Some have been pristine vehicles that need nothing, while others appear to be on… more»
No Reserve! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Project
There aren’t too many specific years of classic cars that are household names, but the “57 Chevy” is one of them. This 1957 Bel Air is being sold at no reserve here on eBay with a current bid of just… more»
Original Paint: 1988 Yugo GV
I always consider myself to be a fortunate man. I have had the privilege to drive some pretty desirable classic cars during my life, but there are still a few that remain on my Bucket List. Some of you… more»
Stunning Swede: 1988 Saab 900 SPG
Even though Saab hasn’t really been making new cars for a decade (they’ve been bought and resold several times, restructured, and are essentially electric cars made in China, search online for Saab NEVS), in the 1980s and 1990s Saab… more»
360 Upgrade: 1973 AMC Hornet
The 1973 model year was a landmark one for the AMC Hornet. It marked the moment when the company introduced a Hatchback body style to the range, and it was met with high praise by motoring journalists at the… more»
















