Leave Stock Or Modify? 1981 Chevrolet El Camino

In 1981, there wasn’t really a Ford version of the Ranchero other than the unusual and fairly rare Ford Durango which was built on the Ford Fairmont Futura platform. The other Rancheros had gone bye-bye in 1979 so if… more»

Pair Of 1951 Ford Woody Station Wagons

Wood-bodied station wagons were quite the thing with the wealthy back in the 1930s and 1940s. But they were expensive to produce, and the wood added 200-300 pounds to each vehicle. In the case of Ford, the last true… more»

1 of 77: 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost

Every once in a while here on Barn Finds we come across an example that is way out of the ordinary, and this 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is definitely one of those uncommon cars. It’s currently listed for sale… more»

Utility Coupe: 1962 Ford Falcon Ranchero

The Ranchero was the first of the “gentleman’s” pickups, which was based on a car platform rather than a truck. While it started as a full-size model in 1957, the Ranchero shifted to a compact when the Falcon came… more»

In The Barn 10 Years: 1964 Pontiac Bonneville

Throughout the 1960s, the Bonneville was the cream of the crop when it came to buying a new Pontiac. They were big, bold, luxurious, and powerful. This ’64 2-door hardtop has been stored in the seller’s barn for more… more»

390/4-Speed: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

It has been said that the only two things in life that are certain are death and taxes. I believe that there is a third that we could add to that list, and that’s the growing value of First… more»

Lifted Luxury: 1967 Lincoln Continental 4×4

For the 1967 model year, Lincoln Continental production totaled just under 46,000 units. Many of those cars, particularly the 2-door coupes and 4-door convertibles, were well-cared-for, driven lightly, and went on to become valuable collector vehicles. Our feature vehicle,… more»

Unrestored Original? 1967 Pontiac GTO

Pontiac’s mid-size muscle car, the GTO, was born in 1964 and set the market on its ear. At first, it was an option on the Tempest/LeMans but promoted to full series status in 1966. Demand for cars like this… more»

Too Judgemental? 1969 Pontiac GTO

Yes, this is an uber collectible 1969 Pontiac GTO “Judge”. No, you probably wouldn’t know that at first glance. Rough around the edges would a kind description but there’s enough going on here that it’s hard to look away…. more»

Retro Rarity: 2003 Chevrolet Corvette 50th Anniversary AAT

We’ve all seen restomod builds where an owner takes an older classic and slots a more modern drivetrain under the skin, but to see a situation where the reverse is true is less common. That is the case with… more»

9k Original Miles? 1937 Cord 812 Berline Sedan

It only takes a quick glimpse of the coffin-like hood and concealed headlamps to confirm we are looking at a mid-1930s Cord. The car in question is a 1937 Cord 812. Already a relatively rare car, this one takes… more»

15K Miles? 1948 Crosley CC Sedan

Post-war America was a time when almost any car company could sell almost any car, people just wanted to get back to normal and they needed vehicles. Lots of them. Powell Crosley began making his small cars before the… more»

426 Four-Speed! 1965 Dodge Monaco

One year before the 426 cid street hemi’ graced option sheets at Mopar dealers everywhere, this full-sized 1965 Dodge Monaco hit the streets with some serious muscle courtesy of another 426 cid mill, the RB-based street wedge. Not only… more»

Willie G. Designed: 1973 Harley-Davidson Y440

American Machine and Foundry Corporation (AMF) had their fingers in a lot of different businesses in the 1970s, including the bowling industry which many of you know AMF from, but they also owned Harley-Davidson. This rare 1973 Harley-Davidson Y440… more»

Cheap 1997 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible!?

Most of the time, a knocking engine would be reason enough to not read much further in a listing. Even if this was a decent SN95 Ford Mustang GT, you may still consider it a hard pass. But this… more»

Tony Branda Shelby? 1968 Ford Mustang 390

OK, most of us know what a Shelby Mustang is. It’s in Ford’s current line-up but I’m talking about the original, or first-gen, 1965-1970 version. Watch any televised auction and you can see the nutso values at which they… more»

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