Is it just me or are wood-paneled cars making a comeback? It does seem that vehicles, like this 1984 Chrysler LeBaron Mark Cross Town and Country Convertible are increasing in popularity lately, but maybe that’s just because Jo(h)n Voight… more»
American Classic Cars
Sun Burned Series II: 1984 Avanti
This 1984 Avanti is one of the later cars that was built during yet another ownership change in the company’s tumultuous history. Following Studebaker’s exit, a variety of owners and ownership groups attempted to keep the Avanti name alive,… more»
Creamsicle 3/4 Ton: 1977 Chevy Silverado
$3,999 seems like an excellent deal for what is presented as a largely original California truck. This 1977 Chevrolet Silverado sports an attractive orange over tan exterior with a matching bed cap and minor rust in the bottom of… more»
Weirdness Done Right! 1984 4X4 Fiero V8
Thanks to Barn Finds reader Ian C., we have the opportunity today to look over — then look away — then look over again this marriage of two GM platforms that had no idea they were the perfect match… more»
Project or Parts? 1968 Chevrolet Nova
Time and the elements can be kinder to some vehicles than it is to others. In the case of this 1968 Chevrolet Nova, time appears to have been its mortal enemy. The owner does admit that this could be… more»
Six-Speed Special: 1928 International Truck
What started off as a father-son project 20 years ago has now become a project truck you can acquire to hopefully start the restoration process. Not far from its manufacturing location in Ohio, this 1928 International Six-Speed Special is… more»
Grandma’s Van: 1983 Ford Econoline XL
It’s indisputable that “vanning” culture is making a comeback these days – it’s even got a trendy hashtag (#vanlife) to go along with its revival. Unfortunately, while the commodification of an automotive niche often leads to rising prices on… more»
All-Time Best! 401-Powered 1960 Buick Invicta
Buick called the 1960 models it’s “All-Time Best” and promised they were built for “big country, big roads, big trips, big comfort.” This 1960 Buick Invicta in Fort Ashby, West Virginia looks ready to fulfill that promise. Despite some… more»
Roadside Sighting: 1954 Nash Rambler Cross Country
UPDATE 9/4/2019 – This Nash Cross Country just keeps getting more and more interesting! So, the seller, Robert, happened to see this feature on his car and has left a few comments about it. He also sent over a… more»
Rare G-Body: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2
General Motors’ G platform is a popular one among automotive enthusiasts, thanks to its front-engine, rear-drive layout and plenty of factory-ready performance vehicles using the platform. The company produced homologation special models for NASCAR competition using the G-body, creating… more»
Original 390: 1968 Ford Mustang GTA Coupe
If you fancy your Mustang Coupe with a bit of “oomph,” then this 1968 GTA might be just the ticket. It is packing a healthy 390 under the hood and is said to be a numbers-matching car. I have… more»
Two Owner Pickup: 1976 Chevrolet El Camino Classic
This 1976 El Camino has only ever been in the possession of two owners. The second of these purchased the vehicle in the early 1980s, and he used it until he passed away in 2015 at the grand old… more»
Solid Restorer: 1970 AMC AMX
When this AMC AMX rolled off the production line in 1970, it was equipped with a 390ci V8 engine and was a potent piece of machinery. That engine is now gone, but it does leave the car’s next owner… more»
Spotless Survivor: 1988 Ford LTD Country Squire
Some people may believe that this 1988 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Country Squire is too new to be classed as a true classic. However, with the demise of the large station wagon, these are the sorts of vehicles that… more»
















