Production of the second generation of the Chevy Chevelle was winding down in 1972. They would be replaced the following year with the new Colonnade styling technique that eliminated true hardtops for safety reasons. This ’72 Malibu is a… more»
American Classic Cars
Z-Code 390: 1963 Mercury Monterey Breezeway
The seller of this Frost Pink and Castilian Gold Poly 1963 Mercury Monterey Breezeway two-door coupe has uploaded over 250 beautiful photos to their eBay link seen here. That’s amazing as sometimes a seller won’t even take the time… more»
Falcon Or Fairlane? 1966 Ford Ranchero
The 1966 Ford Ranchero is an odd one. After Ford’s unique UTE moved from a full-size platform to the compact Falcon in 1960, it stayed there through 1965, and then something interesting happened for the ’66 model year. And… more»
Shorty Wagon! 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
From 1955 through 1957, Chevy’s Bel Air series offered a 2-door station wagon. But it was the sporty Nomad which failed to catch on with buyers at the time. But you could get the Bel Air as a 4-door… more»
Cool Catalina: 1969 Pontiac Convertible
We cover a lot of mid-sixties full-size Pontiacs, and Impalas, here on BF but I can’t recall a 1969 Pontiac Catalina convertible ever turning up. As for ’69 Pontiacs, the vast majority of our posts are GTOs with Firebirds… more»
Four-Speed 4×4 – 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer
A nearly perfect fiberglass roof tops this running, driving half-ton Blazer. The 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer in Pahrump, Nevada packs a 350 V8 and sporty four-speed manual transmission. Outdoor parking has cooked the truck’s plastics and aging green paint,… more»
Nicest One Left? 1978 GMC Caballero 350 V8
The term “fancy truck” has always seemed like an oxymoron to me. I mean, aren’t trucks supposed to be for hauling construction materials or sacks of grain and things like that? GMC had their own version of the Chevy… more»
4-Speed Factory Fuelie! 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window Coupe
If you’re an avid enthusiast of the Chevrolet Corvette, there’s a good chance the name Mike Vietro is already in your vocabulary, or “Corvette Mike” as he’s better known in the community. Mike’s love of Corvettes goes back to… more»
Flathead Food Truck: 1938 Ford 1 1/2 Ton Truck
One of the more pleasant trends in the past decade has been the popularity of food trucks. These mobile kitchens have provided opportunities to talented chefs who may never be able to own their own brick-and-mortar restaurants. They usually… more»
Daily Runner: 1970 Ford E-100 Club Wagon Van
A lot of the vintage vans that cross our desks here at Barn Finds are those of the customized variety, and I certainly understand their appeal, especially examples that are tastefully done and well preserved. It’s hard not to… more»
Everything Works! 1955 Packard Clipper
Dignified to the almost end! That’s one way that I would characterize this 1955 Packard Clipper Constellation. Sure, its two-tone appearance and endless feet of stainless trim are reminiscent of many ’50s models but this car is a Packard…. more»
1947 Plymouth Woody Wagon Project
Who doesn’t love to at least look at a woody wagon? Even if you wouldn’t own it, the craftsmanship, the beauty, and simply the fact that we don’t make wood cars any longer – evokes admiration. Ornamental mass-produced wood-bodied… more»
America’s First Sports Car? 1951 Crosley Super Sport
Crosley — America’s First Successful Sports Car! “What?” say all Corvette, Stutz, Mercer, et. al. enthusiasts! Yeah, they are correct, but guess what sports car won the Index of Performance at the first Sebring 12-hour race? That’s right, it… more»
Little Red Wagon Project? 1970 Dodge A100
There was a time when cab-over trucks like this 1970 Dodge A-100 were an everyday sight. Even Ford (Econoline) and Chevrolet (G-10) got in on the act. Ford also offered a pickup truck version similar to our subject vehicle…. more»
















