Full-size Fords were all-new for 1965 and immediately identifiable for their stacked headlights rather than side-by-side peepers of the prior year. Ford offered three station wagons from the Galaxie/LTD line-up: Ranch, Country Sedan, and Country Squire. The seller says… more»
$1,000,000 1971 Ford Torino?
Sounding a bit like clickbait but more a case of probably just not knowing how much to ask for it, the seller of this 1971 Ford Torino has a price of $1,000,000 listed. Clearly, that isn’t going to happen… more»
Restore Or Restomod? 1976 Pontiac Ventura
Sometimes, a basic car project is all we’re looking for. This X-Body GM is one of those cars and a lot of parts were shared with Chevy’s Nova and other cousin cars. This 1976 Pontiac Ventura can be found… more»
Best One Left? 1987 Chrysler LeBaron GTS
You wouldn’t think of preserving a Chrysler LeBaron GTS, and I suspect the owner of this one didn’t set out with that plan in mind. But I could see someone buying one of these new and believing, truly, in… more»
Vintage A/C! 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS
The Super Sport was born in 1961 as a performance edition of the Chevy Impala with bigger engines and limited production. For 1962 and beyond, the SS became more mainstream and an appearance package with any engine choice. The… more»
22k Miles: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette 4-Speed
The C3 model Corvette was nearly halfway through its production run by 1974, and with over half a million third-generation Corvettes sold during the 1968-1982 model years, it’s not uncommon to still be able to find nice examples for… more»
4-Door Road Runner? 1970 Plymouth Satellite
Plymouth’s Road Runner took the muscle car scene by storm in 1968, but they were only available as coupes and hardtops (a convertible would come later). No 4-door sedans. Those were family cars right, not for the audience that… more»
Sensible Upgrades: 1987 Buick Grand National
This 1987 Buick Grand National looks sharp on its lowered suspension and upgraded 18 inch GNX replica wheels. Those aren’t the only modifications made to this 1980s performance icon, so it’s best to keep looking if you’re searching for… more»
396 V8 Power! 1968 Chevrolet Caprice
The 1968 model year would be the fourth for the Chevy Caprice and its third as a standalone series. It was introduced in 1965 as a gussied-up version of the Impala, just as Ford did with the Galaxie and… more»
No Reserve Convertible: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette
Will the soft bumper versions of a C3 Chevrolet Corvette ever reach the values earned by their steel bumpered brethren? Hard to say with certainty, they have their draw and attractiveness to certain buyers but yet, in generic form,… more»
1952 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina With 6,300 Genuine Miles!
Occasionally a classic car will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds, and it will leave us struggling for words. That is the case with this 1952 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina. Its presentation is superb, but that is the… more»
Painted Stainless: 1982 DMC DeLorean
Any automotive engineer worth their salt will be able to explain the importance of a proper development program before any new model is released onto the market. Unfortunately, it seems that DeLorean didn’t receive that memo, and as a… more»
Super Duty V8: 1973 Pontiac Trans Am
The 1973 model year would be four years before the first Smokey & The Bandit movie that would turn the Pontiac Trans Am into an instant star. So, its sales volume had not yet exploded and 1973 would be… more»
Highly Optioned: 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible
It seems that the original owner of this 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400 Convertible was intent on creating something special, so he ticked the boxes beside a lot of optional extras on the Order Form. It has survived the past… more»
Driver Quality: 1993 Ford F-150 Lightning
This 1993 Ford F150 Lightning pickup is right in the sweet spot of being not quite a show piece but not quite a project, and could be a smart buy for someone who wants to improve the cosmetics and… more»
Rebuilt Original 400: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am
Compared to its natural competition, the 1978 Pontiac Trans Am offered buyers a better performance proposition than either the Camaro or the Mustang II. Every manufacturer was struggling with tightening emission regulations, but it seems that Pontiac was coping… more»
















