Texas Long-Roof: 1957 Chevrolet 210 Wagon

Parked in the 1990s, this 1957 Chevrolet 210 station wagon in Fort Worth, Texas seeks a new owner for the budget-friendly price of $5500. Faded paint contrasts with shiny aftermarket OEM-style steel wheels. A non-running 327 cid small-block V8… more»

1 of 0: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

If Plymouth ever decided to build an E-body Barracuda as a 4-door sedan, this is what it may have looked like. This is a “one-of-none” creation, using the shell of a 1972 Dodge Coronet sedan and some custom fabrication… more»

Rare Package: 1973 Buick Century Sun Coupe

I’ve always loved Buicks, and that likely stems from my old high-school friend of 40 years ago who owned a 1970 Gran Sport that was bought new at Frank Davis Buick in Nashville, which still had the metal dealer… more»

1-of-503: 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona

The design brief for the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona was simple. The company required a car to deliver success in NASCAR competition, deciding to forego the horsepower war in favor of lateral thinking. The result was one of the… more»

289-Equipped: 1965 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible

The seller advertises this Ford Falcon Futura Convertible as a 1964 model, but the VIN and exterior trim confirm it hails from 1965. There’s little to choose between the two years, but such details are always a consideration with… more»

16,800-Mile 1978 Lincoln Continental Mk V

You thought the 1970s-80s Cadillacs that have been turning up on Barn Finds of late looked huge? Prepare yourself for a 230-inch long behemoth with this 1978 Lincoln Mark V. With a hood as long as a billiards table… more»

43k Original Miles: 1970 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe

Chevrolet introduced its First Generation Caprice in 1966 and performed two styling updates between then and when our feature car rolled off the line in 1970. It presents superbly, and its overall condition and specifications suggest it would suit… more»

Stalled Rebuild: 1975 Pontiac Ventura Sprint

The scenario of a stalled project is one we’re all familiar with. Usually, you hope to find out before you invest too much money that a project isn’t for you, but life doesn’t always work out that way. This… more»

Beautiful Survivor: 1981 Jeep CJ7

When it comes to vehicles that are just real-deal survivors, there’s not a lot that can be said beyond what’s captured in photos. The beauty of vehicles like these is that it takes some of the guesswork out of… more»

1 of 435: 1954 Kaiser Darrin

The Darrin was a last-gasp effort by Kaiser Motors to remain viable in the auto business. It was a sports car designed to compete with the Chevy Corvette and European imports, but one problem led to another and only… more»

BF Auction: 1991 Chrysler Lebaron Convertible

There was a time when Chrysler K-cars and their derivates were everywhere, but these days you don’t come across nice ones often. This 1991 Lebaron Convertible is a driver that’s just about ready to enjoy. The seller has owned… more»

390-Equipped: 1966 Ford Country Sedan

Necessity is the mother of invention, and a lack of options within the new car market means buyers are turning to vehicles like this 1966 Ford Country Sedan if they seek a station wagon to transport a larger family…. more»

Dynaflash Equipped! 1940 Buick Super Sedan

Claimed to have been in the possession of a Buick dealership owner for 40 years, this 1940 Buick Super sedan is looking for new digs. The current owner, who acquired it in 1985, claims that it is all original… more»

Super Survivor: 1975 Oldsmobile Toronado

“This is a land yacht you can enjoy” opines the seller of this 1975 Oldsmobile Toronado. It’s a beast alright and while a progeny of its 1966 origin, it’s pretty well removed from that landmark car at the same… more»

Rebuilt 327: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

There’s no doubt that First Generation Camaros remain among the most desirable vehicles in the classic market. Pristine examples command eye-watering prices, and project cars don’t lag far behind. This 1968 example has generated plenty of interest since the… more»

Shorty Lakewood: 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Wagon

We’ve seen numerous “shorty” conversions over the years, whereby a vehicle is chopped down significantly to yield a model that looks the same as the production variant, just with a much shorter wheelbase. The seller’s car is an unusual… more»