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45,000 Miles: 1974 Mercury Marquis Brougham

We all know that sales ads can be incredibly frustrating at times, like most of the time. Sometimes a person has to dig in and hope for the best – this is one of those times. This is a… more»

Stock In Appearance Only: 1978 Mustang II Cobra

This 1978 Ford Mustang II King Cobra may appear fairly standard from the outside, and looking cosmetically tired. However, some real work has happened under the hood to give this 302-powered example some extra oomph where needed most. You… more»

Jaw Dropping: 1993 Ford F-150

Offered for sale here on Craigslist and located in Norfolk, Virginia, is this 1993 Ford F-150 4×4. It comes with a clean title and an eye-watering price of $45,000. Barn Finds reader Ian C referred this particular F-truck to… more»

Big Block Survivor: 1965 Oldsmobile 442

Our intrepid Barn Finds reader Michael has been on the lookout again and has located a real survivor for me to write about, so a big thanks to Michael for that. This 1965 Oldsmobile 442 is offered for sale… more»

Buy 1 Get 1 Free: 1953 Oldsmobile 98 2-Door Hardtop

So hands up everyone who likes to get something for nothing. Let’s see, that looks like….everyone! Well this listing that you’ll find here on eBay offers you something for nothing. You buy one 1953 Oldsmobile 98 and you get… more»

Big Rat: 1933 Chrysler 4-Door

If you are looking for a project car your whole family can fit in, this may be the one for you. This 1933 Chrysler 4-door is described by the seller as “a BIG CAR with heavy fenders and lotsa… more»

Parked For 28 Years: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am

When a car is left to sit in a shed or a barn for 28 years you can expect some deterioration as time takes its toll. When a car is sitting for 28 years with 15 of those years… more»

Parade Car: 1979 Lincoln Continental

Just shave the roof off and boom – you have a parade car. That’s what the sellers of this low-mileage Continental did, which I guess is better than having yet another mothballed Lincoln gathering dust on a showroom floor…. more»

Dad’s 1972 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible

Like so many classic cars, this 1972 Cadillac Eldorado convertible in Centerport, New York awaited that glorious day when its faithful owner would apply the healing salve of parts and labor and finally get it into the wind. Sadly… more»

Stored for 31 Years: 1956 Nash Ambassador Custom

If a person wanted to stand out from the Chevy or Ford crowd in the mid-1950s there was hardly any better way to do that than with a 1956 Nash Ambassador Custom like this example listed on eBay in Shelton,… more»

Stored 50 Years: 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood

After 50 years in storage this ’47 Cadillac Fleetwood has a lot going for it. The seller claims that this Cadillac has 23,000 original miles, has never been restored, and only ever had one owner. Checking out the listing,… more»

40 Years in a Barn! 1955 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

Look at that face! The ’55 Caddy grille says “I’m wearing a tailored Italian suit, and I’ll knock your teeth out with a ball bat.” This particular 1955 Cadillac Coupe de Ville in Akron, Ohio seeks a new owner… more»

4-Speed No Rust: 1982 Jeep J-10 Honcho

This 1982 Jeep J-10 Honcho was a one-owner truck until the seller bought it recently and is selling it already. This black beast is listed on eBay in Colorado Springs, Colorado with no reserve and the bid is just… more»

Never Seen Snow: 1967 Mercury Caliente

Being in the upper-Midwest, rusty vehicles are what I remember from growing up in the 1970s and 80s and it’s what I think about most now when seeing an old car or truck. Luckily, this 1967 Mercury Caliente has… more»

Three Amigos: 1971 Ford Vans

Up for sale is this package deal of 1971 Ford vans consisting of one E100 and two E300’s. The asking price is $2,500 and they are located in Foristell, Missouri. None have any miles listed although the seller says… more»

One Of One? 1963 Ford Town Sedan R Code 427 4-Speed

Driven by the “Win on Sunday-Sell on Monday” philosophy, car manufacturers involvement in racing rose dramatically in the early 1960’s. Pontiac was competing with the 421, Chrysler the 413, and Chevrolet had the 409 and later the 427 “mystery motor”…. more»