Seasonal Driver: 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible

In terms of looks alone, this era of the venerable Oldsmobile Cutlass is one of the best-looking ever made – in my humble opinion. Sure, you’ve got the classic Cutlass, and there’s no denying the style and brawn of… more»

Pile-O-Parts Project: 1955 Morgan +4

When I was a wee-one, I received a crash mobile as a Christmas present. It was about a 1/25th scale with the body parts attached to a spring-loaded frame so when the car, which looked like a mid to… more»

BF Auction: No Reserve 1976 Ford Granada Ghia

In the U.S., Ford borrowed the Granada name from Ford of Europe for its new compact that launched in 1975. Eventually, it would replace the Maverick, but for a couple of years, they were both available to buyers with… more»

Former Fuelie: 1957 Chevrolet Corvette

If a car as desirable as a 1957 Corvette “Fuelie” loses its original engine, is that likely to dampen buyer interest? If the bidding history on this car is an accurate indication, the answer appears to be “no.” It… more»

39K-Mile Rust-Free 1979 Chevrolet LUV 4×4

Known as the Isuzu Faster in other countries, and in Chevy LUV brochures as “The tough half-tonner”, they were pretty tough little trucks. Even though we’ve seen a few here on Barn Finds, they don’t pop up as often… more»

Whale Of A Wagon: 1976 Ford LTD Country Squire

1976 was the high point in station wagon sales for the U.S., at almost 980,000 in sales, about 10% of the market for that year. In case you were wondering, minivan sales reportedly only make up about 2% of… more»

Backyard Find: 1960 Triumph TR3A

True project cars, those ones that have been off the road for many years and may or may not be complete, should only be taken on by dedicated individuals. Some would probably say foolhardy individuals! However, it helps to… more»

One-Year-Only Offering: 1954 Packard Pacific

Although the end was near for the Packard automobile by the decade’s end, the company was still turning out some great cars in the mid-fifties including the one-year-only Pacific, a two-door hardtop billed as a 1954 model.  They’re pretty… more»

Swank Survivor: 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham

The most luxurious automobile ever made by an American manufacturer emerged from General Motors’ 1953 Motorama event. The Motorama was a concept car show first held at the New York Waldorf Astoria Hotel in 1949. Later it roved all… more»

On The Carpet! 1962 MGA Mk II

When a person finds themselves “on the carpet,” that’s generally a sign that they are in trouble with someone higher up the food chain. However, the opposite appears to be the case with this 1962 MGA Mk II. The… more»

13K Miles! 1967 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon

232 miles a year, that’s about how many miles this car has traveled each of its 56 years on the planet. Most of us ride a bike or hike more miles than that every year. This beautiful, reportedly rust-free… more»

Rare Air: 1976 Triumph TR6

The Triumph TR6 was one of the company’s sales success stories. It remained on sale for eight years, with 94,619 buyers parking one in their garage. Like many classic British sports cars, their desirability has grown over time. This… more»

Rat-Rod Ready? 1965 Volkswagen Beetle

Considered a “really nice rat-rod” this 1965 Volkswagen Type 1 is likely a flip. The seller has owned it for one year and now wants to move it on to a new caretaker. Its features are minimal but there… more»

1 of 901: 1970 AMC AMX 390 V8

The AMX was American Motors’ attempt at combining a sports car with a muscle machine from 1968 to 1970. It was a 2-seat GT-style performance auto that essentially was a Javelin with 12 inches cut out of the wheelbase…. more»

1954 Ford Customline Club Coupe

Two decades after bringing V8 power to the masses with its famous “flathead,” Ford went high-tech in model year 1954 with an all-new overhead valve V8 called the “Y Block” for its deep skirting. This 1954 Ford Customline Club… more»

Farm Fresh: 1984 Dodge D150 Royal SE Prospector

There’s something about seeing a decades-old pickup in the highest trim level and having white walls and full wheelcovers that gets to me. A gentleman’s truck, or gentlewoman, or gentleperson, or somethin’. For refined folks who still wanted and… more»

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