126 Miles Per Year! 1972 Honda CB450K5

While Toyota sells more cars, trucks, and SUVs than Honda does – or last year, more than anyone – Honda has to be the most versatile vehicle company on the planet. When their CB750 came out, it revolutionized the… more»

Family Hauler: 1979 Jeep Cherokee

In my part of the country, car show entries of classic SUVs seem to be growing. I often see Broncos, Blazers/Jimmies, and even the occasional Scout. But if you want to stand out in the classic SUV crowd, a… more»

Longer, Wider, Heavier: 1971 Ford Mustang

In 1971, the Mustang received new sheet metal but was still operating off the same platform since 1965. The cars got longer, wider, lower – and heavier than before, a trend in those days. And sales volumes continued to… more»

5K-Mile Fire Station Find: 1980 Dodge B100

Talk about a low-mile vehicle, this 1980 Dodge B100 van has a mere 5,048 miles on it, according to the seller. They say that it isn’t a barn find but a fire station find, which explains the ultra-low miles…. more»

Success! 1964 Dodge D150

One of the best parts of our job is hearing from readers who have found a new home for their classic vehicle using our Classifieds or Auctions! So, we were super excited to hear that this 1964 Dodge D150… more»

450 Horsepower! 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS 396

Some owners will strive to extract the maximum performance from a classic car, creating a beast that commands respect on the highest level. Such is the case with this 1966 Impala SS. The most potent version of the 396… more»

Hurricane Victim: 1954 Jaguar XK140

It’s already happening: exotic and collector cars devastated by the historic storm surge caused by Hurricane Ian are showing up for sale. We’ve all seen the photos of the Plymouth Superbirds dropped like a Tonka truck on its roof… more»

Parked for 43 Years: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

This Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 is a Special Order vehicle the original owner purchased in 1970. They treated it to a repaint in 1977 before storing it in 1979. The seller recently dragged it out and coaxed its original… more»

Mini Trail Monkey: 1971 Honda Z50A-K2

One of the hot motorcycles for the last few years has to be Honda’s Monkey Bike, the Z50A. I have yet to own one, which is crazy, but maybe someday I’ll make the leap so I can look like… more»

Daily Driver Unicorn: 1998 Acura Integra Type R

While we all typically seek out the best example of a collector car that money can buy, there’s a certain level of attraction to a specialty vehicle that has been driven like any other commuter. The Acura Type R… more»

Coupe Utility Project: 1982 Dodge Rampage

To compete in the growing sub-compact pickup truck market (aka coupe utility), Dodge introduced the Charger-based Rampage in 1982. They were built for three years alongside a Plymouth variant (which was only offered in 1983). They didn’t sell as… more»

Rusty Beamer: 1973 BMW 3.0 CS Coupe

When Barn Finds reader SD-KC sent us the tip on this 1973 BMW 3.0 CS coupe, I was glad to see it in the marketplace, as well-kept and nicely restored examples are really cool cars and exchanging hands for… more»

27k Original Miles: 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado

Oldsmobile broke new ground with its original Toronado, producing the first American front-wheel-drive model since the demise of Cord in 1937. Working on the theory that you don’t fix something if it isn’t broken, they continued the drivetrain combination… more»

Stunning Replica: 1961 Ferrari 250GT California Spyder

If you happen to have a spare $20 million sitting in your bank account, you could hit the road behind the wheel of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT California Spyder. However, if your balance looks as sad as mine, this… more»

Great Restoration Project! 1957 Mercedes 190SL

Old Mercedes-Benz 190SLs are no stranger to Barn Finds and quite a few are in more deleterious condition than this Rosedale, Maryland resident which is a 1957 example. Considered by the seller to be a “great restoration project“, this… more»

Downsized Survivor: 1977 Pontiac Bonneville

The Bonneville was at the top of Pontiac’s hit parade for most of its run from 1957 to 2005. Along with the later Grand Ville, the Bonneville was the largest Pontiac ever built, reaching 230 inches and 5,000 lbs…. more»

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