The Panoz AIV roadster is one of those modern-day American sports cars that I always forget exists despite the fact it did a much better job at being a Plymouth Prowler than the Prowler ever did. Sure, it didn’t… more»
Ball Park Find! 1968 Dodge Charger
With new styling and some help from the movie Bullitt, the 1968 Dodge Charger would be the car’s best- selling year until 1973. The second-generation Chargers were built on the same B-body platform of Chrysler’s other mid-size automobiles, but… more»
Treasure Trove of Classics Up For Auction
The Keenan Auction Company is holding an eclectic auction of a car guy’s assets. He is the late Neil B. Martin of the Goldenrod Garage in Freeport, Maine, and his collection includes vintage race cars, car carriers, wreckers, a… more»
Original 289: 1966 Ford Falcon Futura Sports Coupe
For enthusiasts, 1st Generation Mustangs have their good and bad points. From a positive perspective, if you have a good one that is carefully maintained, then the value will do nothing but increase over time. The bad point tends… more»
428 Equipped: 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback
This 1968 Mustang Fastback has led a Jekyll-and-Hyde existence. It started life as a meek and miles white vehicle with a C-Code V8 under the hood. Its panels are now a vivid shade of orange, and there’s a storming… more»
Celebrity Owned! 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible
Break out the accordion and grab your favorite Frankie Yankovic tape, we’re headed to the Polka party in this ’73 Cadillac Eldorado convertible. Frankie will approve, after all, it’s his Caddy! That’s right, all the way from Cleveland, Ohio… more»
Vintage Mods: 1936 Ford Tudor Sedan
Off the road for some 25 years or more, this 1936 Ford Tudor (two door) Sedan in Faribault, Minnesota comes to market with typical upgrades from the latter half of the 20th century. While you could get a flathead… more»
Classic Driver: 1965 Ford Country Sedan
With Summer fast approaching, it is only natural for our thoughts to turn to holidays. Whether it is somewhere local or a potential cross-country jaunt, making the trip in a classic station wagon allows plenty of room for kids,… more»
Adventurer Package: 1974 Dodge W200 Power Wagon
This 1974 Dodge W200 Power Wagon is equipped with the “Adventurer” package, along with an extended cab, making it fairly rare combination these days from this era of Mopar pickup. The Dodge is a largely rust-free Arizona truck that… more»
World’s Greatest Hybrid? 1972 De Tomaso Pantera
Long before the word “hybrid” meant gasoline-electric, it referred to a beautiful European body gently wrapped around a ravening beast of an American V8. Presented for your consideration today is an example of what might be the best-known Italian… more»
Gentleman’s Muscle Car: 1984 Buick Regal T-Type
The T-Type Buicks are among some of the more underrated classics from the 1980s, packing respectable horsepower with good looks while remaining relatively affordable compared to other makes and models. Plus, if you don’t want to be seen driving… more»
Beautiful Marlboro Maroon: 1937 Oldsmobile F37
Talk about a looker! The exterior presentation of this 1937 Oldsmobile F37 is excellent, though the seller claims there are a few things that still need attention. That said, the lines of this Oldsmobile perfectly reflect the late ’30s… more»
HEMI! 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Survivor
This is it! The Big Kahuna of Mopar power, a street Hemi engine wearing the always popular 1969 Plymouth Road Runner wrapper. The ’69 Road Runner was Motor Trend’s 1969 Car of the Year, and for some, a Road… more»
390 Powered 1965 Ford Thunderbird Landau
The fourth generation of Ford’s large personal luxury car, the Thunderbird, was built between 1964-66. It differed from the 1961-63 models in terms of styling that favored a more squared-off, formal look that resulted in sales of more than… more»
35K Mile Arizona Car: 1976 Ford Granada V8
We have seen a range of Ford Granadas here on Barn Finds over the years, but not many have caught my eye like this one has. A low-mile Arizona car in silver over red? Yes, please. Wait, a two-door… more»
















