This 1929 Ford Model A hot rod is a really cool little car although it needs quite a bit of work to reach its full potential. It can be found here on eBay with a current bid of $7,500. The… more»
Cummins Power! 1971 Ford F-750
There are heavy-duty trucks and then there are HEAVY-duty trucks! This 1971 Ford F-750 is the pinnacle of the Ford F-series truck line. Located in Downstate New York, the truck has been fully restored using over $40,000 of new parts…. more»
Same Owner 30 Years: 1969 Toyota Corona
While definitely not ready for the Pebble Beach Concours, this 1969 Toyota Corona hardtop coupe nonetheless resides in Pebble Beach, California where the seller has it posted here on eBay. It’s somewhat rare to come across a two-door Corona… more»
Twin Turbo Fire Am: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
This is probably one of the coolest Trans Ams we’ve ever seen on Barn Finds, as it’s claimed to be a real-deal “Fire Am” which featured a host of in-period upgrades developed by horsepower pioneer Herb Adams. The Fire… more»
All Original! 1972 Chevrolet C10
As you probably know, January kicks off the new season for the big classic car auction houses. One of the largest is located in Scottsdale, Arizona at Barrett-Jackson. B-J has been in the auction game for a long time… more»
A-Team Tribute: 1988 Chevrolet G20 Van
When it comes to vehicles we’ve grown accustomed to seeing restored or at least lightly freshened up for listing on various classifieds sites, the Chevrolet G20 van from the late 80s has not been on that list of frequent… more»
Top-Shelf Sedan: 1992 Bentley Turbo R
When we consider the potential risk of buying a formerly expensive luxury car to use as a means of daily transport, there’s a mild tinge of excitement from wondering if you could pull it off. You know, could you… more»
Paint Me! 1976 Ford F-250 Crew Cab
While crew cab pickups are pretty much the standard for full-size trucks these days, back in the sixties and seventies, they were fairly rare. Mostly made for government agencies or as utility work vehicles, not too many survived their… more»
Rare Seventies Fun Machine: 1977 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet
Americans have always loved trucks and the outdoors. What if I said both of those things were once available in the same package? If you are looking for a project vehicle that can also serve as your home away… more»
Two-Owner 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 429-4V
For two decades, Mercury offered mid-level luxury buyers another choice with the Marquis. They had almost all of the bells and whistles of a Lincoln without being as showy. The seller has this 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham posted here… more»
Cleans Up Well: 1952 Plymouth Suburban
I’ve covered a lot of station wagons as of late – and by and large, they have an enthusiastic following. Perhaps it’s because if you are of a certain age, there was a Country Squire or a Kingswood Estate… more»
One-Ton Bronco? 1990 Ford Centurion C-350
From 1987 to 1996 if you wanted a Ford SUV with room for more than five passengers, a Centurion conversion was a good option. Although the sticker price was nearly $70,000 in today’s dollars, you were getting a nine-passenger… more»
29K-Mile Award Winner: 1986 Mazda B2000 LX
I keep waiting for the custom truck and mini-truckin’ phase to come back, whatever happened to that 1990s magazine and trend? Sadly, at the end of 2019, the faceless corporate conglomerate that Motor Trend has devolved into shut down… more»
Last of the Breed: 1976 Porsche 914 2.0
In 1970, Porsche debuted a mid-engined road car that was wildly revolutionary. Unfortunately, lukewarm styling and a pedestrian powerplant provided by partner Volkswagen threw a wet blanket on sales. When the 914 finally went out of production, it had… more»
454/4-Speed! 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Custom
Being in my mid-fifties and growing up in an area that seemed to be ripe with Corvettes, I went from being enamored by the custom ‘Vettes cruising around the streets in my town during my car-crazed youth to later… more»




















