22 Years Stored! 1976 Chevrolet Laguna S-3

Back in the days when NASCAR racing cars were actually based on production body panels, the Chevrolet Laguna S-3 had two purposes; to win on the track and to replace the much-missed “SS” Chevelle versions. This very clean 1976… more»

1940 Dodge WW2 Aviation Fuel Truck

Even if you don’t own a Lockheed P-38 Lightning, this extremely unusual 1940 Dodge aviation fuel tanker might be the truck for you! It’s listed for sale here on eBay, where at this point 76 bids have driven the price… more»

Low Mileage IROC: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

This 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC Z28 was discovered as part of a larger collection of muscle cars comprised of five additional Camaros/Firebirds and two GTA cars. The seller has paperwork supporting the low mileage reading of just 17,785, and… more»

Original 352: 1960 Ford Galaxie Starliner Hardtop

The pages of automotive history books are littered with examples of a manufacturer introducing a new model, but its existence has been short-lived. That is the case with Ford’s Galaxie Starliner. Introduced in 1960, the company removed it from… more»

17k Mile Gold Edition: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

The Pontiac Firebird was a popular car in the 1970s, including the performance-focused Trans Am. Sales exploded after the release of the 1977 movie Smokey and the Bandit where a black Trans Am was part of the cast. As… more»

Rebuilt 283: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible

I hardly need to tell members of our Barn Finds community how popular Chevrolet’s 1957 Bel Air is. However, this Convertible demonstrates that fact beyond doubt. It presents beautifully and has only accumulated 3,000 miles since the previous owner… more»

Retro Racer: 1955 Chevy-Powered Sprint Car

A few years ago, I decided to hang up my helmet after spending my Saturday nights driving fast and turning left on dirt. My weapon of choice was a Wingless Sprint Car, and I continue to miss the experience… more»

Carport Find: No Reserve 1968 Chevrolet Impala

Until recently, this 1968 Chevrolet Impala had been part of the same family since new. It was passed from mother to daughter and served as a daily driver for many years. However, the daughter reached the point where she… more»

Still Running Strong: 1964 Datsun 1200 Pickup

Nissan entered the U.S. market with products carrying the Datsun nameplate. That practice would continue through 1986, after which Datsun became Nissan on stateside products. Small pickups were part of the mix. Including the 320 (also known as the… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1984 Chrysler LeBaron Woodie Convertible

OK all of you Planes, Trains, and Automobiles fans, here’s your chance to take a drive, have a smoke, and pretend that you are John Candy with this cool 1984 Chrysler LeBaron woodie convertible. This unique bit of ’80s… more»

1979 Volkswagen Scirocco S Survivor

I wonder if this is a case of the seller “under-selling” a car, as, despite the high mileage reading of almost 300,000, this 1979 Volkswagen Scirocco S is in surprisingly nice condition. It certainly helps that it has benefitted… more»

Original Owner? 1968 Ford Galaxie 428 Convertible

From the days when full-size performance still had game is this 1968 Ford XL and it’s a convertible to boot! Regardless of condition, full-size bruisers like the Ford XL, an Impala SS, or a Plymouth Fury don’t enjoy the… more»

Take Your Pick! Pair Of 1969 Ford Mustangs

By 1969, the Mustang fastback had become almost as popular as the hardtop and convertible combined at 45% of production. And you could get it in four flavors: regular, Boss 302, Boss 429, or Mach 1 (which outsold the… more»

One Of Only 6 Imported? 1937 MG TA

The introduction of the MG TA in 1936 marked some new ground for the famous British car marque, which was still in its infancy. The TA, despite being small, had a track 3″ wider and a wheelbase 7″ longer… more»

Plum Crazy Or Just Crazy? 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

As big a fan as I am of E-Bodies, generally there’s something I can find to get excited about whenever one shows up for sale online.  From some angle, somewhere, more often than not there’s at least one thing… more»

Garage Find Drop-Top: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

Ford struck gold on April 17, 1964, when it launched the Mustang, creating a market niche known as the “pony car”. While Plymouth got there 16 days earlier, it seems moot now since the Barracuda stopped production in 1974… more»

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