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50 Year Garage Find! 1950 International L111

It sounds as if M. Zelle of Lemay, Missouri got about 21 years of use from his 1950 International L-111 pickup truck, had enough of it, and parked it in a garage. Now, half a century later, it has… more»

True Barn Find: 1979 Lincoln Mark V

Is there any picture better than the one above? When it comes to barn finds, not really. This is just how you want to find a specimen that’s been hidden away for years, thankfully in weather-tight confines to ensure… more»

Only 14k Miles: 1990 Ford Mustang GT

It’s never a bad thing to have an affinity for a particular make and model, especially when it allows you to track down and snag best-in-class examples. This seller obviously knows a good Fox body Mustang when he sees… more»

33k Mile 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta

For the enthusiast on the hunt for a classic car ready to be driven and enjoyed, vehicles like this 1980 Camaro Berlinetta have to be worth serious consideration. This car has no pressing needs, and it has a genuine… more»

Estate Sale Barn Find: 1964 Chevrolet Impala

The Impala dominated sales at Chevrolet in 1964. That was especially true as a 2-door hardtop, where production would top 536,000 units, with a third of them being Super Sports. This ’64 Impala is a non-SS car, one that… more»

1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air III Project

It looks pretty rough and ready, but this 1970 Pontiac Trans Am has a few positive attributes that make it an exciting proposition for restoration. The first is that it is a complete vehicle. It is also 1-of-1,769 examples… more»

Basement Find: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette 427!

The previous owner of this 1968 Corvette parked it in his basement to commence restoration. Sadly, he passed away before he could really get started. The seller purchased the car from his estate but has now decided to part… more»

27k Mile 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

This 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 looks pretty amazing and is claimed to have only 27,544 miles on the odometer. As a bonus, the car has spent its whole life in Los Angeles, California which means it should be… more»

Worth Saving? No Reserve 1967 Pontiac Firebird

General Motors got into the pony car field in 1967 with two vehicles: the Camaro from Chevrolet and the Firebird from Pontiac. The former was there to take on the Ford Mustang, while the latter targeted the Mustang’s new… more»

390 Super Marauder V8: 1965 Mercury Park Lane Convertible

This sweet car is a Barn Finds “boomerang” – the seller bought it off BF listing a couple of years ago and decided to use BF again when it came to pass the vehicle along to someone else! It’s… more»

6-Pack Equipped: 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 340

Okay, a Dart Swinger 340 is not that uncommon. They built more than 16,000 of them in 1970 alone. However, it’s not every day that you run across one with a 6-Pack set-up, and I don’t mean beer. From… more»

340 V8 Candidate? 1973 Plymouth Gold Duster

The Valiant was a steady performer for Plymouth, but exciting was not a word used to describe it. That changed in 1970 when the Duster was born, a fastback version that allowed it to go head-to-head with the Ford… more»

1 of 435: 1954 Kaiser Darrin

UPDATE: The seller has corrected his price to $99,000. Makes a lot more sense! Have you got a spare hundred grand laying around? If you do, you can use most of it to buy this extremely rare Kaiser Darrin… more»

19k Original Miles? 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix

The seller of this 1967 Pontiac Grand Prix purchased the vehicle from its original owner. He believes that the 19,000 miles showing on the odometer are original. The car will require some cosmetic restoration work, but none of this… more»

One-Owner 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme T-Top

As America’s best-selling car in 1976, it doesn’t seem unreasonable to expect to find a market flooded with clean, original 1976 Cutlasses. It has been my experience that is most often not the case, however this 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass… more»

Desirable First Year: 1959 Chevrolet El Camino

In 1957, Ford introduced a new kind of pickup, one that was a modification to their 2-door station wagon to incorporate a truck bed in the back half. Sales of the Ranchero were strong enough for Chevrolet to follow… more»

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