Cool Convertible Cruiser: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440

It’s just starting to feel like fall in my neck of the woods, which means there are at least a couple of good months left in the year here to drive around in a convertible with the top down. … more»

Should The Accessories Stay Or Go? 1950 Mercury Sport Sedan

As a guy who has been attending car shows his whole life, I’ve metaphorically seen it all. While I’m drawn to the factory look, it’s clear that there has always been a strong accessories contingent, and this 1950 Mercury… more»

Future SS Clone? 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

After examining this 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu a couple of times, the best way I can think of to describe it is unusual, with most of that term referring to the roof area.  Pop-up sunroofs were a popular aftermarket… more»

Driving Project: 1963 Pontiac Catalina

Hypothetically, you have this gap in your garage, and you’re trying to decide what should occupy that space. A pristine classic might seem a likely candidate, as would a survivor-grade vehicle. You could jump in boots and all with… more»

Price Slashed: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

UPDATE 09/08/2025: Barn Finds readers are an eagle-eyed bunch of individuals who consistently spot some great classics for us to feature. Therefore, I have to say a big thank you to Barn Finder Curvette for bringing this 1970 Dodge… more»

BF Auction: 1985 Pontiac Fiero

UPDATE – The seller has added videos of this Fiero! When Pontiac introduced the Fiero in 1984, it broke new ground as America’s first mass-produced mid-engine sports car. This 1985 Pontiac Fiero, offered exclusively as a Barn Finds Auction,… more»

BF Auction: 1953 Dodge V41

We all like to think that we’re free thinkers, but I’m definitely not alone in saying that I’m suggestible; I once bought a Corvair because my mom mentioned that she thought they were cute. Well, it didn’t hurt that… more»

No Reserve: 1985 Mercedes-Benz 300D California Edition

The Mercedes 300D is a good reminder that mileage figures are relative. An unrepaired Jaguar XKE with over 100k on the clock is rare. A 300D that’s traveled the same distance is barely broken in, and other than routine… more»

All Original: 1965 Ford Ranchero Deluxe

The Coupe Utility was an Australian invention that changed the automotive world. It perfectly combined the comfort of a family Sedan with the versatility of a Pickup. It proved to be a global hit, with “Utes” plying roads across… more»

5,298 Original Miles? 1981 Chevrolet Corvette

Mileage claims, particularly those made in the absence of verifying evidence, pose a challenge for potential buyers. They leave those individuals with little choice but to examine the classic with a fine-toothed comb to determine whether the quoted figure… more»

Original Six-Window: 1963 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan

In the early 1960s, magazine road test after magazine road test came to the same conclusion: Even though the Cadillac was mass produced in great numbers, it would have been very difficult to find a car that was assembled… more»

Nicest One Left? 1977 Plymouth Fury Suburban

From 1959 to 1974, the Fury was marketed as Plymouth’s top (or near the top) full-size automobile. Even during the ill-fated downsizing period of 1962 to 1964. But in 1975, it was formally reassigned to mid-size duty (though the… more»

4k Mile Survivor: 1987 Ford Thunderbird 5.0

To present an auto as among the nicest ones left of its kind can sometimes create unrealistic expectations, plus set a higher-than-normal level for potential scrutiny from prospective buyers.  Although I try not to overuse this description, it seems… more»

Muscle Car Project: 1969 Plymouth GTX

Introduced in 1967, the GTX was Plymouth’s upscale muscle car. It was joined the following year by the Road Runner, a budget-oriented model. Both were based on the mid-size Satellite/ Belvedere. The seller has a rusty and non-running GTX… more»

2 for 1: Pair of 1961 Lincoln Continentals

Lincoln, like many of FOMOCO’s brands, came in behind GM/Cadillac in terms of sales. The Cadillacs had some of the industry’s wildest styling in the late 1950s, while the Lincolns were downright weird with their slanted front peepers (Chrysler… more»

Mint Original Survivor: 1973 Pontiac Grand Ville 4-Door Hardtop

By the mid-1960’s, even Ford and Chevrolet were offering new luxury trim and models to rival their Lincoln and Cadillac cousins. And in 1971, Pontiac entered the king-size luxury car field in a big way with the introduction of… more»

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