427 Powered 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS

Third-generation Chevy Nova’s would run from 1968-74 and be the most popular for the nameplate. If you ordered a Super Sport version in the first three model years, you could choose from a 350 small block or 396 big… more»

460 Power! 1984 Ford F250 Super Cab XLT 4X4

A fabulous spread of magazine-quality pictures attests to the near-perfection of this 1984 Ford F-250 Super Cab XLT in Clackamas, Oregon. The well-equipped beauty has covered fewer than 36,000 miles, according to the seller, and while the phrase “all… more»

Three De Tomaso Panteras Found In A Barn!

The Pantera was a mid-engine sports car produced by De Tomaso in Italy from 1971-92. They were available in the U.S. for about five years through a partnership with Ford. Most of the cars were powered by 351 cubic… more»

Low-Mileage Camper Special: 1973 Ford F-250

The fifth-generation Ford F-series pickups were redesigned for the 1973 model year with many new features, both mechanically and design-wise – even though they looked very similar to the previous generation trucks. This 1973 Ford F-250 Camper Special can… more»

Parked in 1970: 1962 MGA Mk II

Finding a project car where the work has stalled is not that unusual. Finding one where it has stalled twice is much rarer. That makes me wonder how many cars we’ve seen come across the desks here at Barn… more»

Missing Big Block: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

This 1967 Corvette Convertible started life with a 427ci V8 under the hood. That has been consigned to the pages of history, but what now resides in its place should still offer impressive performance. It is a classic that… more»

Nicest One Left? 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon

I’m a huge fan of the Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon and if I have one mission in life, other than the whole political harmony thing that we’re all feverishly working towards (crickets), it’s to sway some of you over to… more»

Cheap Project: 1984 Chevrolet Corvette

For the C4 Corvette, Chevrolet started with a clean sheet of paper to create a more modern design than its predecessor. However, they wanted to retain some of the C3’s visual design queues so that the car was immediately… more»

427 V8 Beauty: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500XL

To breathe a little more excitement in their full-size cars, Ford introduced the 500XL to the Galaxie series in 1963. Available only in hardtops and convertibles, they were a little more decked out and could be had with 406… more»

Pink Edition? 1957 Ford Thunderbird

This 1957 Ford Thunderbird looks pretty in pink, and it would be a great Valentine’s Day gift for that special someone in your life. Its presentation is excellent, and it would seem to need nothing. Located in Calabasas, California,… more»

Rare Half Cab: 1964 Jeep CJ 5

This 1964 Jeep CJ5 sports the rare half-cab option, which should make the vintage SUV a bit more pleasant to drive if you live somewhere that the temperature dips down into the cold zone on occasion. Of course, beyond… more»

One Owner 1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale

GM downsized the Oldsmobile Delta 88 in 1986 having done so previously a decade prior to that. It also went from being a rear-wheel-drive B-platform to a front-wheel-drive H-body platform. Just when it seems like vehicles are getting bigger… more»

Restored Specimen: 1973 Mercury Capri

This 1973 Ford Capri has been extensively refreshed, with seemingly every aspect of the car being touched in some way over the last few years. The seller claims he restored it as a 50th birthday gift to himself, but… more»

Assembly Project: 1950s MGA Roadster

I don’t know about you, but I get chafed with automobile listings that request “send me a good offer” as the asking price.  Last week it was this ’64 Dodge and now today, it is a 1950’s era MGA… more»

Rare 1967 Fiat 850 Spider + Parts Car!

If you dream of owning an Italian exotic but don’t have huge amounts of cash to spend, a Fiat 850 Spider is a really great option! The styling is unique, the engine is outback, and they are a blast… more»

DP 935 Supercar: 1979 Porsche 911 Turbo

Few tuners are more entrenched in a specific period of automotive style and design than DP Motorsport. If Tubbs and Crockett were Porsche guys and needed some upgrades, I’m fairly confident there’d have been an episode documenting their field… more»

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