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Great Hunting Rig: 1969 Ford Bronco

The winter season is just around the corner and this 1969 Ford Bronco might just be the fun that you’re looking to have when the snow arrives. Submitted by reader Dan O and found here on Craigslist, this Bronco… more»

One Owner Find: 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

It had to be done, but it was still risky. Oldsmobile Cutlass was one of the best selling cars in America in 1976 and 1977, but in 1978 it was time for a downsize. No disappointments here, even in a… more»

Factory 383: 1963 Plymouth Fury

While there will be some work for the new owner to do on it, this 1963 Plymouth Fury looks like a solid and attractive car that would be nice to own. Barn Finder Miguel spotted the Fury for us,… more»

Grandmother’s Car: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro

After three years of the initial Camaro body style, in 1970 Chevrolet introduced the new body that would last for 12 years. The styling seemed quite a departure from the first generation, which offered both hardtop coupe and convertible. The… more»

Bargain Barge? 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood

If a mere 18-foot-long car isn’t enough for you, we present this 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 Executive Sedan. This luxurious limo can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of just $4,000! What, seriously? I kid… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1947 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible

The combination of metal and wood might add a considerable amount of complication to the restoration of a woody like this Chrysler Convertible, but it also makes it a far more rewarding experience once completed. When done, this car… more»

Right Hand Drive: 1941 Ford Woody

A rather unusual find, this 1941 Ford Woody is a right-hand drive variant that is claimed to have been found in a barn in Argentina. Woody’s, in general, tend to stand out at car events, but an export model… more»

Moving Sale: 1950 Studebaker Champion

Now that’s a front end. It’s, dare I say… iconic? Even folks who hate that overused term would have to agree that this 1951 Studebaker Champion has one of the most iconic grilles in car history. This Champion can… more»

That ’70s Show Car! 1975 Camaro Time-Capsule!

After 40 years in one family, this incredibly well-preserved show-car in Aberdeen, Washington can be yours with the high bid here on eBay. It will take $8500 to kick off the auction, and most ’70s cars in that price… more»

California Comet for $2,200: 1962 Mercury Comet

Here’s a good looking blank slate for you Mercury lovers, this one would be great restored back to original spec or modded a bit. It’s a 1962 Mercury Comet and it can be found here on Craigslist in beautiful San… more»

Incredible Style: 1957 Buick Century Caballero Estate

If you’re looking for a station wagon to restore, it doesn’t get much better or more interesting than this one. Station wagons with no center posts have always been interesting to me, simply because there probably weren’t many of… more»

Last Year of Convertible: 1968 Imperial Crown Convertible

While my favorite Imperials were the 1964 to 1966 years, the 1967 to 1968 years are pretty close. While they were no longer as distinctive from the New Yorker and other Chrysler models, they did strive to appeal to the… more»

Styleside Sleeper! 375 HP 1965 Ford Pickup

A good, honest work truck can serve its owners for decades. They typically trudge on, absorbing use and abuse with minimal attention beyond oil changes. Their parts typically get replaced only when bothersome or unsafe. Sometimes these faithful servants… more»

Like New: 1959 Ford Galaxie Fairlane 500

This 1959 Ford Galaxie Fairlane called Mexico City home for the vast majority of its life. It was sold new there in September 1959, and the current owner kept it there until relocating it to Laredo, Texas, last year…. more»

Very Nice Daily Driver: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440

Barn Finder Miguel has certainly had his eyes open, and he has spotted this rather nice 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 for us to look at. So, thank you for that Miguel. What we have here is not a 100%… more»

Less Than 20K Miles: 1966 Rambler 770 Convertible

We don’t normally think of American Motors and Rambler as having convertibles, but they did make them. American Motors specialized in small cars, but they offered something in the intermediate and full-size range as well. Here is the intermediate… more»