Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Charger 500

In 1969, the Charger 500 became a contender in NASCAR with some styling tweaks designed to improve aerodynamics. That didn’t pan out too well, so the 500 became a variant of the regular production Charger lineup in 1970. This… more»

Resto Done Right! 1956 Ford F100

OK, it looks old on the outside but it’s anything but that, mechanically speaking. Always popular, mid-fifties Ford F100 pickups are a big draw these days. The seller states, “ALL WORK PROFESSIONALLY DONE“, and yes, that appears to be… more»

18 Feet of Wagon: 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate

From its final incarnation in 1991 to 1996, the Roadmaster was Buick’s largest automobile in many years. The term “land yacht” would be a good description of these machines which measured more than 18 feet as station wagons. During… more»

Gigantic Green ‘Bird: 1973 Ford Thunderbird

A forest of green and a car so green it’s nearly camouflaged in the setting—that’s what Pat L has found for us. The vehicle in question is a 1973 Ford Thunderbird, Emerald Fire green with a complementing vinyl top… more»

Hidden Headlights! 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS

In 1967, the hugely popular Ford Mustang finally had competition. Though the Plymouth Barracuda beat the Mustang to market by 17 days in 1964, Ford almost had the new “pony car” market to itself until the Chevy Camaro came… more»

828 mile 427 cid COPO! 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

Proudly offered here on BarnFinds Classifieds, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro comes to market with a mere 828 original miles on the odometer! “Everything works,” according to the listing, and the high-powered pony car starts, runs and drives “beautifully,” in… more»

Tidy in Size, Big in Style: 1974 Ford Gran Torino Elite

Feel like a grand trip to the mid-west, Urbandale, Iowa, to be exact? Then take nine thousand bucks and rescue this 71,000-mile survivor from its sole owner. Rocco B was the one to uncover this gem of a 1974… more»

D-500 Equipped: 1958 Dodge Coronet

The 1958 Dodge Coronet was a nicely styled automobile on the outside no matter what was under the hood, but buyers who got the D-500 engine also had a strong powerplant to go along with those good looks, although… more»

1 of 473: 1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale

Oldsmobile built its last convertible in 1975 (at least until 1990). Mounting Federal safety pressures had put a target on the backs of the U.S.-built drop-top. So, Oldsmobile would pull the plug on the body style that year, although… more»

Sport Wagon: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad

Why didn’t Chevy sell more than 23,000 Nomads throughout their three-year run in the mid-1950s? It was part of the top-of-the-line Bel Air series, so there were plenty of creature comforts. They sold plenty of other station wagons across… more»

The Zimmer Touch: 1982 GMC Vandura

The seller of this 1982 GMC 2500 Vandura, Zimmer equipped van suggests, “Wanting it to go to a good home“. Heck, it already looks like a good home! It certainly well represents the era, there’s no doubt about that…. more»

50K Original Miles: 1992 Buick Regal Limited

Sometimes, a car comes up for sale that doesn’t seem particularly intriguing until you realize how few are left in anything approaching sound condition. That’s certainly the reaction I had to this clean 1992 Buick Regal Limited which also… more»

Rough Fuelie Project: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Corvette prices are set by several factors, but they can be boiled down to these essentials: condition, rarity, options, and originality.  An original car in perfect shape, but with few desirable options can demand a high price but will… more»

Big Red Project Car: 1953 Buick Super Convertible

Sometimes we see some sad sights here on Barn Finds.  Sad to the level of the Humane Society commercials you see on late-night TV.  One of the saddest occurrences is when we run across a spectacular car for sale… more»

Was A 396/4-Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible

On paper, this one would appear like a classic American dream car.  A first-year Chevrolet Camaro, 396 with a 4-Speed, a Super Sport model, plus it’s a convertible.  But then reality set in, and you come to find out… more»

Junkyard Rescue: 1967 Dodge Charger

The original Dodge Charger was a concept car that turned into a production vehicle in 1966. It might be thought of as something of a large “pony car” that was built on the mid-size B-body with a fastback roofline…. more»

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