If you’ve ever wanted to say, “I have the only one,” here’s your chance to be able to speak those words truthfully. This one-of-one 428 cubic-inch 4-speed equipped 1967 Ford Country Squire was sent to us by an anonymous… more»
American Classic Cars
V8 Powered 1960 Jeep FC-170 4×4
Certainly one of the most interesting vehicle designs of all time, the Forward Control pickup has its fans and detractors, but this 1960 Jeep FC-170 4×4 has the added bonus of being a 4WD where most of the others… more»
440/4-Speed: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner Project
Beep Beep! The Plymouth performance beat was till going on in 1972 but it was, just like with other manufacturers, winding down. The Road Runner was entering its second year in fuselage duds, the Hemi was history, someone snagged… more»
Cobra Look: 1993 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
This 1993 Ford Mustang GT convertible is an attempt to produce a model that Ford never offered here in Fox body form: a Cobra edition soft top. The seller has added a Cobra body kit and wheels, along with… more»
5-Speed Survivor: 1997 Pontiac Sunfire Convertible
Going into the late ’70s, GMC was facing some stiff competition from foreign auto manufacturers. In an attempt to fend off these invaders, they released some smaller and more affordable models. One of those was the Pontiac Sunbird, which… more»
Fuselage Find: 1970 Chrysler Newport Convertible
The dream of finding a hidden gem is alive and well, even more so now than ever as a lot of people are finding themselves working from home which probably means more free time due to less commuting, and… more»
Parked For 30 Years: 1969 Chevrolet Kingswood Wagon
When I reflect back upon my childhood, I now find it quite surprising that the Clan Clarke never numbered a station wagon amongst the list of family cars. I mean, there weren’t a million of us, but if I… more»
Older Restoration: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
This 1969 Mustang Mach 1 underwent a full restoration in 1989 under the stewardship of its current owner. The work was completed using all NOS parts, and while it now needs a little bit of tidying-up, there is nothing… more»
S Code Fastback: 1968 Ford 4-Speed Mustang
Here’s an interesting find, it’s a 1968 Ford Mustang fastback “S” code. You know, the fundamental for a Bullitt Mustang. It has a Marti report which backs up the claim and it appears to have all of the components,… more»
22K Miles! 1974 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight LS
As someone who drives throughout the US around 40,000 miles a year, seeing a car as old as this 1974 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight with just 22,000 miles on it really catches my eye. They say that it hasn’t been driven… more»
Solid Restorer: 1952 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
We’ve seen a number of classic pickups appear across our desks in recent times here at Barn Finds, but as a potential project vehicle, this 1952 Chevrolet 3100 has to rate as one of the better ones. There is… more»
10K Mile Signature Series: 1997 Lincoln Town Car
We are stylin’ now! It’s one thing to have a Lincoln Town Car and another to go full-tilt with a “Signature Series” model Town Car. As the 1997 Lincoln’s sales brochure states, “I think someone who is successful is… more»
Cobra Alternative: V8-Powered Big Healey Kit
Kit cars are generally a love-them-or-hate-them affair, usually dependent upon how well the kit itself was executed. The Sebring MX kit car is intended to be a faithful replica of an Austin Healey, and it does a decent job… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1955 Dodge C3B Short Bed Truck
UPDATE – Chris has decided to lower his asking price to $4,500! Be sure to give this Dodge truck another look. It seems like Chevy’s late ’50s offerings get all the attention with the Tri-Five cars and the Cameo… more»
Never-Restored Driver! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
A rolling symbol of 1950s cool, the 1957 Chevy, especially in top Bel Air trim, topped the “most desirable” list of many a car enthusiast for decades. This never-restored 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air in Tucson, Arizona features nearly all… more»
















