1 Of 724! 1954 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible

“The power of leadership is yours in a Chrysler!” opines the tagline of the 1954 Chrysler New Yorker sales brochure. I suppose that could be interpreted in more than one way and I’m not completely certain what they are… more»

Numbers-Matching SS! 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle

Barn-stored since a prior owner lost his driver’s license for street racing in 1981, this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS in Omaha, Nebraska needs a lot of love, but could make one wicked-fast and interesting restoration project. The seller has… more»

16k Original Miles: 1973 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Door Hardtop

While there’s nothing quite like slipping behind the wheel of a high-performance classic to savor all that it has to offer, there are times when we all need life to move at a more sedate pace. It is those… more»

390/4-Speed: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

The owner of this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL admits that it has been sitting forgotten in storage since 1976. Time has taken a toll on this classic, but it hasn’t taken it to the point where it is… more»

Big Window Shortbed: 1955 GMC 100 Deluxe Pickup

The 1955 model year marked one of significant change for the GMC truck range. The company started the year offering customers its aging “New Design.” However, it launched its significantly upgraded Blue Chip range on March 25th of that… more»

Originality Abounds: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop

When you encounter a 1966 Dodge Coronet, you have to wonder how many of these things did Dodge kick out? They were everywhere years ago and are still frequently encountered today. I remember them in many applications but probably… more»

Starter Vette! 1967 Chevrolet Corvette

This 1967 Corvette convertible has been stored since 2009 and is described as a “starter Corvette” by the seller. I’m not sure if there is any such thing as a starter Corvette (maybe a beater C4?) but I know… more»

V6 Power! 1977 Ford Pinto Wagon

Over the last week, we have covered a ’76 Chevrolet Vega and an ’80 Chevrolet Monza, a Vega replacement, and many have opined around the subject of the ill-fated Vega’s engine and what could have been done to ameliorate… more»

402 Big-Block V8! 1981 GMC Sierra 1500

The Sierra is GMC’s version of the Chevrolet Silverado full-size pick-up. From 1960-02, it was part of a line of trucks known as the C/K series (C=2-wheel drive, K=4-wheel drive). Their job was to compete against the Ford F-Series… more»

Original 427 Tri-Power: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Not all classic cars are created equal. This fact is true when comparing one brand or model with another, but it can also be a reality when two vehicles carry the same model badge. Take this 1968 Corvette Convertible… more»

350 Equipped: 1955 Chevrolet Nomad

Tri-Five Chevrolets are a classic market staple, and the right car can generate plenty of interest and a healthy market value. The Nomad has come into its own in recent years, and tidy examples are always a great find… more»

Garden Find: 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe

While never having attained the popularity of the permanently collectible ’55-’57 Chevrolet, the previous generation, such as this 1951 Styline Deluxe, manages to make regular appearances on the webpages of Barn Finds. The lack of an original equipment V8… more»

42,000 Original Miles: 1989 Lincoln Town Car Cartier Edition

When we hear “Lincoln Town Car,” I’ll bet most of us immediately picture some sort of late-model fleet vehicle – taxi, limousine, or government-issued. Generally speaking, nothing special, but with plenty of miles and eventually sold off. However, every… more»

Loads of Patina: 1958 Chevrolet Nomad

The original Nomad was a unique, 2-door sport wagon that Chevy built-in 1955-57 based on a 1954 Corvette show car. When the Chevrolets were redesigned for 1958, that concept was gone (due to low demand and high production costs)… more»

Fastback Project! 1966 Ford Mustang

This 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2 in Tyler, Minnesota comes with no engine or transmission, but according to the seller it left the factory with a 289 cid (4.7L) V8 and “manual transmission,” presumably a three-speed. The listing here… more»

Low mileage survivor: 1966 Oldsmobile Hearse/Ambulance

Although funeral directors would prefer that you call these vehicles a “funeral coach,” most people still call them a hearse. And we can thank the Brits across the pond for that name. It evolved over there from the word… more»

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