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Big American Convertible: 1974 Pontiac Grand Ville

In my opinion, Pontiac was one of the best brands under the General Motors umbrella, constantly producing unique designs that were outside the box. While it is on the more elegant side of the brand’s lineup, this 1974 Pontiac… more»

California Stepside: 1970 Chevrolet C-10 Project

Pickup trucks with a stepside bed configuration are mostly a thing of the past, and it’s a shame because I think they look very nice. While it certainly needs some buttoning up, this 1970 Chevrolet C-10 project that is… more»

On Stands: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Project

It appears that the previous owner of this Corvette Stingray stalled the restoration shortly after starting on it. They did manage to get the engine machined and to acquire a ton of new parts for it. The seller doesn’t… more»

Montana Barn Find: 1951 Mercury M-1

We have seen a fair amount of Mercury pickups here at One Barn Finds Tower over the last few years. It almost gives a person the impression that there are a lot of them out there for sale but… more»

Engine Controversy! 1955 Ford Crown Victoria

Most cars turn into a project sometime after you purchase them. This 1955 Ford Crown Victoria in Saint Francis, Arkansas demands a research project (or personal experience) before the purchase. The original engine expired in about a year. Enter… more»

Original Owner Sale: 1974 De Tomaso Pantera

We feature a fair amount of De Tomaso Panteras in this sort of condition, which makes me wonder if people burn out on these cars after a certain amount of time. Regardless, reading the description of this one will… more»

Glittering Gold: 1968 Shelby GT500

Finished in stunning Sunlit Gold, this 1968 Shelby GT500 is a special car that is now on the search for a new home. The GT500 has proven in the past to not only be a car capable of incredible… more»

Unique Option: 1998 Corvette Retractable Hardtop

You can count on one thing when you purchase a Corvette: options.  New Corvettes have traditionally offered a laundry list of factory options to make your car anything from a beautiful pussycat to a fire breathing monster on the… more»

Coupster Project: 1931 Ford Model A

Built over the winter to resemble a Dry Lake style hot rod, this drivable Model A project is a great start to a hot rod build for sure. Although the owner has driven the car roughly a mile, there… more»

1-of-204: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am Macho T/A

There are plenty of performance classics out there that are distinguished by their subtle good looks. The Pontiac Macho T/A is anything but subtle, but it still looks good. These are a car with an interesting back-story and are… more»

All Original: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

Going to an auction and buying a car that still wears 20-years of dust from its time stored in a barn must be a great experience. To then wash the car and find that what hides beneath that dust… more»

Not Going to Finish It: 1978 AMC Pacer

The seller of this 1978 AMC Pacer sounds like he has project fatigue, a point we can all relate to given the trials and errors of restoration. The car needs a fair amount of work, both cosmetic and mechanical,… more»

Big Fins, Big Price: 1959 Cadillac Convertible

I’m a huge fan of the finned Cadillacs, especially in convertible form. The massive fins are as cool as they are ridiculous. And of course, you can’t beat the build quality and comfort of the late ’50s Cadillacs. With… more»

Incredible! Sutter Family Car Collection Auction

As auctions of family collections go, the Sutter family auction here on orbitbid.com may have the shiniest and most hopeful-looking set of vehicles ever. The 50-year collection includes a number of one-owner and all-original cars including some sub-100 mile… more»

BF AUCTION: 1955 Chevrolet NAPCO Ending Soon!

When it comes to classic trucks, few are as rare or interesting as the early factory optioned NAPCO GMs. While you could order a 4×4 system directly from NAPCO and install it on any truck, part way through 1955… more»

Exploring the Yanks Air Museum Boneyard

We’re all familiar with the idea of old cars going off to the scrap-yard when they’ve reached their “use by” date. Whenever we board a plane headed off on a holiday jaunt, how many of us think about what… more»