1974 Buick Riviera With 6,489 Original Miles!

When the owner of this 1974 Buick Riviera discovered it hidden away in a barn in 1996, it has a genuine 5,400 miles on the clock. It had occupied that spot for more than 17-years when the original owner’s… more»

Sprint Speciale: 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS

Though I doubt it’s ever seen a barn, this one certainly is a find. You’re looking at a 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale. Located in Portland, Oregon, it’s listed here on Hemmings for $125,000. Many thanks to Boot… more»

Original 265: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

The 1955 model year was a landmark one for Chevrolet’s mighty Bel Air. Not only did the model receive a substantial styling change that made it appear far more crisp and modern, but buyers could, for the first time,… more»

392 Hemi V8! 1967 Dodge Coronet

The Coronet served as Dodge’s intermediate-sized car from 1965-76. The 500, like the seller’s car, was the top-line model for 1967 unless you opted for the R/T which was more spirited in its execution. This 500 started with your… more»

Japanese Survivor: 1971 Dodge Colt

When they first appeared in European and North American markets, few people took cars from Japan seriously. They were often viewed with a degree of amusement and skepticism, and many people believed that they would disappear almost as quickly… more»

Low Mileage Survivor: 1962 Buick Special

The Buick Special, along with the Pontiac Tempest, and the Oldsmobile Cutlass and F-85, comprised the range of GM Y-Body compacts that were introduced for the 1961 model year. Aside from unibody construction, these models each contained several innovative… more»

No Reserve: 1976 Ford F250 Ranger Highboy

The owner of this 1976 Ford F250 Highboy 4×4 admits that it isn’t perfect, but it is still an excellent survivor that is ready to be driven and enjoyed. It has no rust problems, and while it would benefit… more»

Sporty Survivor: 1972 AMC Gremlin

In the late 1960s, Chevrolet and Ford were responding to the onslaught of competition from the small car imports. They would bring out the Vega and Pinto subcompacts, respectively, for the 1971 model year. AMC got there a little… more»

Retirement Liquidation! 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Normally, I’d pass on reviewing yet another vintage Chevrolet Camaro. Let’s face it, they’re everywhere and many of the first and second-generation examples are either ridiculously overpriced or have been molested and poorly modified beyond any sense of reasonableness…. more»

Kool Kustom: 1960 Ford Fairlane 500

This ’60 Ford Fairlane 500 caught my attention for two reasons, first, it’s a 1960 Ford and they don’t turn up often, and second, it’s had a fantastic customization applied, so that warrants a review. This Fairlane is located… more»

End of the Line: 1958 Packard Hawk

After the merger of Studebaker and Packard in 1954, both brands continued to struggle for customers, especially Packard. The 1956 models would be the last built specifically by Packard, with the 1957-58 cars being rebadged Studebakers for the most… more»

Super Stock 4-Speed! 1965 Plymouth Belvedere

Drag racing, ’60s style is back courtesy of this cool 1965 Plymouth Belvedere Super Stock! It’s listed as being refurbished so is it an original Super Stocker or a tribute? Let’s look it over and find out. This Belvedere… more»

Extinct Three Wheeler: 1986 Honda ATC 250R

When it comes to vintage ATVs, Honda’s lineup of rowdy three-wheelers have earned a somewhat legendary reputation. These ATVs were a way for Honda to make it through the winter season on something other than snowmobile sales, but there… more»

True Barn Find: 1968 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible

Although part of the line-up since 1955, the Fairlane became Ford’s intermediate-sized car in 1962. A couple of restyles later, the all-new 1968 models came out, looking a lot like the full-size Galaxie, just proportionately smaller. The Fairlane 500… more»

UK Market Car: 1969 Jensen Interceptor MK1

While most of the Jensen Interceptors we find stateside are the actual cars designated for U.S. sale, this barn find MK1 is an actual UK market vehicle, as its right hand drive steering configuration confirms. This is an early… more»

The Infamous Wedge: 1977 Aston Martin Lagonda

When it comes to peak 80s zaniness, it doesn’t get much crazier than the Aston Martin Lagonda. A rolling technology nightmare, the Aston was created with all sorts of caution thrown to the wind in the interest of building… more»

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