In 1936, the National Baseball Hall of Fame inducted its first five members. Amongst those individuals was Christy Mathewson, and sadly, he was also the first member to be inducted posthumously. “Big Six” played 17 seasons with the New… more»
American Classic Cars
Open To Offers: 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
This 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS has been hidden away in storage for an unknown period of time, but it is a car that might have a bit of history to it. The seller has listed the car as a… more»
Super Cool: 1957 Buick Super Riviera
I’m not saying they’re not worthy, but the public’s general focus of GM’s Tri-Five offering seems to be squarely on the Chevrolets. That, rather, unfortunately, leaves the other GMs of those years in the backseat. I’ll take this opportunity… more»
Bullet Nose: 1950 Studebaker Commander Convertible
Claimed to be a class winner in the 1970s and later an award winner, this 1950 Studebaker Commander convertible has been in storage since the early 1980s. Sent to us by an anonymous Barn Finds reader, this Commander can… more»
4×4 Camper! 1973 Winnebago D20
Other than a parachute, few things look as non-aerodynamic as a vintage Winnebago. Wind resistance aside, this 1973 Winnebago D20 “Brave” in American Fork, Utah appears ready for adventure, and it’s the only one of this era I’ve seen… more»
Super Survivor: 1966 Mercury Park Lane “410”
You have to go back quite a few years to find a Mercury that was a Mercury and not a gussied-up Ford. By the mid-sixties the Mercury absorption was in full swing but not entirely enacted, Mercury still planted… more»
Blank Canvas: 1960 Chevrolet El Camino
When you look at this 1960 Chevrolet El Camino, you can get some idea of where the previous owner was headed with it as a project car. The work stalled fairly early in proceedings, so the next owner might… more»
Canned Ham: 1969 Aristocrat Lo-Liner
I guess it’s possible to be a fan and admirer of something despite having zero experience with it. That’s the case with travel trailers and me. Really camping in general. I love the concept but have yet to dip… more»
Tidy Survivor: 1984 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta
If you wanted your Camaro to have a touch of luxury about it in 1984, then you really needed to look no further than the Camaro Berlinetta. Chevrolet did not shy away from the fact that they were trying… more»
Cruise In Comfort: 1978 Harley-Davidson FLHC-1200
Summer is just around the corner, and with the warmer weather comes endless opportunities for getting out and enjoying the best that nature has to offer. A classic convertible is one option to consider, but why not consider a… more»
Two For One Sale! 1969 Pontiac Firebirds
Oh-boy, a twofer! They’re common at the grocery store and in other lines of business too. I know of one retailer that will give you something like seven dress shirts if you just buy four that’s like a 2.75fer,… more»
Buford T. Justice Tribute: 1977 Pontiac LeMans
“That vehicle happens to be evidence, valuable evidence, that’s going to convict a maniac that I’ve been tryin’ to apprehend and that I have been in high-speed pursuit of for 700 miles.” Most of us recognize that Sheriff Buford… more»
Original 389 Tri-Power Four-Speed! 1965 Pontiac GTO
Behold what looks like a perfectly restored ’65 Pontiac. In fact, aside from a paint job, this car retains nearly all of its original equipment! Pop the hood on this 1965 Pontiac GTO near Blairstown, New Jersey, or look… more»
Great Potential: 1978 Buick Skylark
I’ll make a bold statement right now. While the 1970s might not have been the greatest of eras when it comes to considering classic cars, they are becoming a viable alternative for people who would like to travel down… more»
















