Morocco Buff is an exotic color name for “tan”, which is the color of this 1979 AMC Spirit DL Liftback. It’s posted here on craigslist in Belle Harbor, on the Rockaway Peninsula, in Queens, New York, about as choice… more»
56k Mile Survivor: 1967 Dodge Coronet
There can’t be too many Mopar fans who appreciate a nice B-Body any more than I, with those having big block power and all the go-fast equipment resulting in a big smile on my face, every time a Barn… more»
Two Cars in One: 1967 Volvo Duett P210
In the genus “wagon”, few models are as distinctive as Volvo’s Duett. Looking like a cross between an early Suburban and a 1948 Ford, yet different from each, the Duett was conceived after the introduction of the PV444 sedan…. more»
Where Did They All Go? 38k Mile 1993 Saturn SL2
When was the last time you saw a Saturn? I mean, a real Saturn, not a badge-engineered Opel as the company pumped out toward the end of their lifespan. This 1993 Saturn SL2 is a real one, a first-generation… more»
55k Mile 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Coupe
Enthusiasts seeking a turnkey classic wearing the iconic Bow-Tie badge may find themselves drawn to this 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Landau Coupe. It presents exceptionally well, and its list of factory options includes the badge’s range-topping 350ci V8. It… more»
Turbo Sports Roof: 1991 Toyota Supra
Toyota has always reserved its Supra model for drivers who liked the idea of a performance model that could also do grand touring duty. It’s not unlike the Porsche 928 in many ways, which did a similar job of… more»
Estate Find: 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis LS
While barns and sheds remain an excellent source of classic cars, estate finds are becoming more common. This 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis LS is a perfect example, presenting well for a car with over twenty-five years of service under… more»
Arctic White On Red: 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL
The Mercedes-Benz R107 is not unlike the C3/C4 Chevrolet Corvette, in my book: they made a ton of them, you can always find one for sale, but a truly decent one is still a car worth checking out. The… more»
Bright Blue Bumpers: 1980 Ford Fairmont Futura
I believe this bright blue color is called, yes, “Bright Blue.” It’s a nice color, and the next owner of this 1980 Ford Fairmont Futura had better like it because it’s on both bumpers, too. I’m not sure why… more»
Last Air-Cooled: 1979 Volkswagen Super Beetle Convertible
With a lifespan of 65 years riding on the same platform, the Volkswagen Beetle is one of those cars that has truly earned its place in history as a cultural icon. The Bug also scored high marks for reliability,… more»
Big-Block Beauty: 1969 Buick Skylark GS 430
Looking for a clean driver with muscle-era style and Buick performance? This 1969 Buick Skylark GS might be just the ticket. Originally built with a 400 cubic-inch V8, this GS now runs a 430ci Buick big block, swapped in… more»
Nicest One Left? 1999 Toyota Celica GT Convertible
The sixth-generation Toyota Celica was always a bit of an outlier in the U.S. market. It wasn’t an overwhelming success for a very simple reason that has doomed certain sports models over the years, which is that Toyota didn’t… more»
DIY Project: 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado
Oldsmobile added a personal luxury car to its portfolio in 1966. The Tornado was based on the Buick Riviera, which arrived three years earlier, but with one important distinction: front-wheel-drive. The Riviera used rear-wheel drive, like everything else built… more»
Gold Standard: 1986 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
I believe this beautiful color is Almond Gold Firemist, and it’s perfect for the Standard of the World, or the gold standard, or anything in between. Having grown up with vinyl tops on our vehicles, it’s nice to see… more»
Neighbor’s Mother’s Car: 1987 Cadillac Cimarron
The seller has this Glacier Blue Cadillac Cimarron, easily one of the most-favorite and popular cars here on Barn Finds (Hello? Is this thing on?), listed as a 1983 model year. The grille is clearly from the 1987+ update… more»
True Time Capsule: 1970 Datsun 240Z Barn Find
Few cars define the rise of Japanese sports cars in America like the Datsun 240Z, and this early-production 1970 Series 1 is a rare survivor. Listed here on eBay by a private seller, this Z wears VIN HLS30-10683, marking… more»















