Upgraded Powerplant: 1933 Chevrolet Master Coupe

What a fantastic-looking car! While Ford had managed to suck most of the air out of the automotive room in the ’20s and ’30s, this Chevrolet Master Coupe proves that there were viable, non-Ford, options available. A finely executed… more»

283 V8? 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Project

Well, I have to admit the truth, I really don’t like the first iteration (1953-1955) of America’s sports car known as the Corvette. There are probably those that think I’m some sort of blasphemer but the tailfins, six-cylinder power… more»

Spotless Classic: 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W30

Hidden away in this shed is one of the most desirable classics ever to grace American roads. It is a 1970 Oldsmobile 442, and as you will see, its condition is good enough to knock your sock off. It… more»

Original 289: 1967 Ford Bronco

From a sales perspective, 1967 wasn’t a banner year for the Ford Bronco. The company only managed to sell 14,230 examples, representing a massive 40% drop compared to 1966. However, a vehicle that didn’t capture the buying public’s heart… more»

SEMA Convertible: 1988 Saleen Mustang

A Fox body Saleen Mustang is a special car, no doubt; but to make it even more of a standout, find the one that was parked on a SEMA display in 1988. The seller claims this is the car… more»

Post-War Survivor: 1947 Lincoln Continental

The Lincoln Continental was introduced originally as a custom one-off for Edsel Ford in 1939, but after realizing its potential as a production vehicle, it was launched for the 1940 model year. The first-generation Continental was produced from 1940… more»

Land Yacht Luxury: 1959 Cadillac Coupe deVille

The ’59 Cadillacs are best remembered for their huge (and sharp!) tailfins with dual bullet taillights and their “bubble top” rooflines with thin pillars. Love them or not, this was American automobile styling cues taken to extremes. This beauty,… more»

455 Gasser! 1955 Buick Special

We’ve covered gassers here on Barn Finds before, you know, the usual suspects like ’55 Chevrolets, Henry Js, and Ford Anglias. But here’s an old-skool twist, a 1955 Buick Special and it’s running Buick power no less! We gotta… more»

1 of 2,500: 1966 Plymouth Valiant Convertible

  The second generation of the Valiant compact was winding down in 1966 as an all-new car was coming the following year. The Signet was the top-of-the-line Valiant and the convertible version of it only saw 2,507 built in… more»

Only 975 Made: 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe

1959 marked the first year for the fourth generation Cadillac Eldorado, which was restyled from the previous model to be lower, longer, and wider.  The coupe model was billed as the Eldorado Seville, and with a total of only… more»

Low-Mile Survivor: 1975 Ford Pinto Wagon

In response to the inroads that small, imported cars were making in the U.S. market, both Chevrolet and Ford rolled out sub-compacts of their own in 1971. While Chevy had the Vega, Ford went with the Pinto which was… more»

Red Hot ‘Stang! 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Full disclosure:  this story includes unsettling pictures of a burned-out car interior, so sensitive auto lovers may wish to skip the next picture. The car’s most interesting feature, unless you’re a fan of fire damage, has got to be… more»

396 V8 Shed Find: 1968 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon

It was 1968 and you wanted a luxury car with some muscle to it. But the wife insisted on a station wagon to haul all the kids around in. One solution was to buy a Chevy Caprice Estate Wagon… more»

Very Rare 1961 Dodge Dart Seneca Wagon

As the proud owner of several Dodge Darts, including one that was perhaps the second car I ever owned, it’s a delight to see this rare survivor—a 1961 Dodge Dart Seneca wagon. You can find it here on eBay… more»

12k Mile Survivor: 1966 Jeep Gladiator Pickup

Jeep got into the pickup truck business in the 1960s with the Gladiator, a conventional body-on-frame design that borrowed its frame and front end from the Jeep Wagoneer SUV. It was offered in both 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive. The… more»

Just Out of Storage: 1990 Chevrolet SS 454

This 1990 Chevrolet SS 454 pickup looks like it just rolled out of a 1990s high-performance Chevy catalog, sitting on period-correct aftermarket wheels and made to look even meaner with blacked-out turn signals and lens covers over the rear… more»