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Funny Face: 1941 Ford Tudor Sedan

While the 1940 Ford was a home run styling wise, the 1941 model was still a good looking car.  The problem is that it has always lived in the ’40’s shadow.  That is a shame, because there were a… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1970 Chevrolet G-10 Van

What Makes It Special? Attention Resto-Modders!! Are you looking for an unusual vehicle project with a great deal of space to work with? Here it is! A unique American made van, it is the last year of GM’s flirtation… more»

The Butcher’s Hot Rod: 1938 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup

Sadly, a lot of older cars for sale on the internet are the victims of well-intentioned butchers.  Yes, I said butchers.  Nothing about hot rodding a car is easy despite what you see on the TV and the internet. … more»

Sitting for 27 Years: 1955 Mercury Monterey

Having spent the past 27 years sitting out in the Arizona sun, this 1955 Mercury Monterey is looking slightly toasted. However, beneath that facade lies a really solid car just waiting to be restored. The Mercury is located in… more»

Hemi Convertible: 1955 Chrysler Windsor

After many years of storage this not so common Chrysler Windsor Convertible is a nice large convertible that needs help. Featuring great style, loads of seating, and a Hemi V8 engine, this Chrysler is a cool example of an… more»

Anchors Away! 1973 Chrysler Imperial Sedan

With a generous 127 inch wheelbase similar to full-sized vans, the 1969 to 1973 Chrysler Imperial represented the corporation’s top of the line, a luxurious and capable sedan fit for an Emperor. This 1973 Chrysler Imperial in Denver, Colorado… more»

Falling From The Sky: 1939 Crosley Convertible

One of the best lines in the epic movie “The Three Amigos” was El Guapo’s exasperated cry, “Are gringos falling from the sky?”  Well, it certainly seems we have found an automotive equivalent.  The classic car market has been,… more»

400 Engine With Quadrajet: 1971 Chevrolet Kingswood

From 1969 to 1972, Chevrolet had different names for their station wagons from the regular models. The Kingswood was equivalent to an Impala, with the same exterior trim and interior as that model. Also in 1971, they had the… more»

Black Beauty! 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 455

“If any car were designed to make it big on looks alone, that car is Grand Prix.” Pontiac’s sales brochure for 1972 included this impressive boast for their sporty and powerful two-door. This 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ in… more»

Original Paint: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

This 1969 Camaro wears its original paint, but it has undergone a few mechanical upgrades. The majority of these changes could be reversed without any real drama, or you could leave the car as it is and just enjoy… more»

Highly Optioned: 1973 Pontiac Trans Am

Rolling off the production line finished in Buccaneer Red with a black interior, this 1973 Pontiac Trans Am is a project that has stalled. It will need to be finished by someone, and when it is, it will be… more»

The Surviving Macho 1979 DKM Corvette L-82S!

What a seriously cool piece of history! You’ve probably seen some of the “Macho” Trans Ams we’ve featured here on Barn Finds, but did you know the same folks who built those Trans Ams also modified two Corvettes! Reader Richard… more»

Sitting for 6 Years: 1967 Chevrolet El Camino

This 1967 Chevrolet El Camino is a car that appears to have sparked a certain amount of interest since it has been offered for sale. After bidding initially opened at $2,000, the price has already shot up to $5,113…. more»

Ready To Drive Barn Find: 1938 Ford

Fresh from the barn and just the way I like to find them, this 1938 Ford is a solid running machine with a whole lot of character. After some maintenance and a few new parts, this Ford is a… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon

The final generation of the Buick Roadmaster Wagon wasn’t quite the family hauler it had once been, but these simulated woodgrain equipped wagons were actually quite good for their time. Power was provided by a good old American V8… more»

4 Door Mark Series: 1980 Continental Mark VI

In 1980 when it was time for a downsized Lincoln and a downsized Continental Mark VI, the accounting guys apparently put in their two cents worth and decided both models needed to use the Panther platform that the LTD and… more»