No Reserve Cobra Jet: 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1

We frequently have classics on our desks at Barn Finds where determining the most outstanding attribute is seemingly impossible. Such is the case with this 1971 Mustang Mach 1. The fact it is a Mach 1 is the first… more»

Turbo 2.2 Liter: 1985 Dodge Charger Shelby

This 1985 Dodge Charger Shelby was parked in 1995 and is said to be a one owner vehicle. It was sent to us by numskal who found it listed here on Craigslist. The seller is asking $500 in its… more»

Rare Color Combo: 1976 Cadillac Eldorado

The seller claims this 1976 Cadillac Eldorado features a rare paint and trim combination. Regardless of the accuracy of the claim, it is a stunning classic that recently emerged from a private collection. It carries the hallmarks of a… more»

396/5-Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

Ordering a new 1967 Corvette with a big-block under the hood brought the buyer a car that demanded respect. There was never a question hanging over its potential performance, but this 1967 Corvette Coupe takes that to a higher… more»

Supercharged Classic: 1940 Graham Hollywood

The Hollywood was a sedan produced by Graham Co. (aka Graham-Paige) in 1940/41. It was a 4-door sedan based on the Cord 810/812 from the decade prior. They were supposed to be built for Hupmobile, but they went out… more»

Very Clean and Very Green: 1978 Ford Pinto Runabout

As a former Pinto owner (my twin brother and I received a new, rather stripped down, Pinto MPG Wagon in 1975 from our generous parents because we were going away to college), it’s hard at times to realize that… more»

Resto Bill Out of Sight: 1989 Pontiac Safari

From 1955 to 1989, Pontiac produced and sold a line of station wagons called the Safari. One of the last of these, a 1989, has turned up in a tip thanks to PRA4SNW. It’s currently in Las Vegas, and… more»

Two Doors and a V8: 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon

In production from 1952 to 1974, the Ranch Wagon was usually Ford’s entry-level, full-size station wagon. But in 1955 it was also available in Custom trim, putting it closer to the Country Sedan and Country Squire in terms of… more»

351 V8 / 4-Speed! 1972 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Ford rolled out the Mach 1 option on the Mustang in 1969 to perk up sales which had been falling since competition entered the “pony car” field. But the Mach 1 soon became more of an image product rather… more»

Sat 24 Years Under Trees: 1952 Chevrolet 3600 Pickup

This cool old Chevy farm truck has potential – and patina – written all over it. It’s from Central Kansas, was last registered in 1999, and was rescued from a tree row where it had sat for more than… more»

41K Mile Neo-Classic: 1986 Tiffany Classic Coupe

When it comes to 1980s opulence, does it get any more splendid than a Tiffany Classic coupe? The craze over neoclassical designs seems to have hit a high watermark in the late 1980s, with the most excessive of the… more»

Barn Find V12: 1972 Jaguar E-Type 2+2

There’s no replacement for displacement boasts the seller of this 1972 Jaguar E-Type for sale here on Craigslist, and when there’s a V12 lurking under the hood here his point is kind of difficult to dispute.  Jaguar began producing… more»

BF Auction: 1974 International Harvester 200 Pickup

Finding an unfinished project build where the hard work is complete can be challenging. Finding one where that work has been performed to a high standard sometimes seems impossible. However, that is the opportunity offered by this 1974 International… more»

Military Ambulance: 1965 Willys Jeep M679 Project

The M679 was a military variant of the FC-170, a “Forward Control” Jeep by Willys. In this case, it used a van body with two cabin doors and no side windows, fitted for use as an ambulance. We’re told… more»

Final Year! 1975 Buick LeSabre Convertible

This! Yes, this is a car that I could get behind, a 1975 Buick LeSabre convertible. It’s a final-year, 63K mile example and is one of only 5,300 produced that year. Appearing to be in beautiful condition, this big… more»

Rare Cat: 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Cobra Jet

For 1971, Ford’s Mustang got a new longer, wider, and overall bigger look. That also meant its Cougar cousin from the Mercury side of the family got the same since it shared much of its body shell with the… more»