The Ultimate 3-Wheeler? 1985 Honda ATC250SX

15 years after Honda’s first ATC, the ATC90, things were shaking in the three-wheeler world. We’ve seen quite a few of them, and it usually comes down to two things: if you ride them sanely, they’re fun, but if… more»

Barn Find Stingray: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Project

Every now and then, a project comes along that hits the sweet spot for someone who wants a real-deal classic to bring back to life without paying fully restored prices. This 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, listed here on eBay,… more»

5-Speed V6 Combo: 1994 Toyota Pickup SR5 4X4

While the inherent value of a clean Toyota pickup is well established around these parts, it is impressive to see how many of them continue to attract strong money even in a somewhat soft market. The demand for Toyotas… more»

23K Original Miles: 1989 Shelby CSX VNT

The final version of practically anything is usually pretty good, unless we’re talking about what a commercial kitchen throws in the pot for a stew when attempting to use up the last of the ingredients. That same philosophy can… more»

Dinan Upgrades: 1988 BMW 635CSi

The BMW E24 6-Series coupe remains one of the more handsome designs to come out of the 1980s, and finding one as clean as this is a treat. Complete with some period-correct upgrades and a proper respray in its… more»

Original Paint: 1968 MG MGB

By the standards of the day, the MGB enjoyed an extended production run. The first cars rolled off the line in 1962, while the last left the factory in 1980. The company hit upon a formula that allowed it… more»

390-Equipped: 1967 Ford Mustang GTA

When Ford performed its first significant upgrade to the Mustang for the 1967 model year, part of its motivation was to provide space under the hood to accommodate larger engines than the existing 289ci V8. This 1967 Mustang GTA… more»

BF Exclusive: 1956 Ford Parklane Wagon

Some cars manage to blend vintage charm with modern performance in a way that feels seamless, and this 1956 Ford Parklane Wagon—listed in Hudson, Massachusetts—is a great example of that balance. Offered as a Barn Finds classified with roughly… more»

No Reserve: 1980 Datsun 280ZX 10th Anniversary Edition

Datsun was throwing a party in 1980, and the 280ZX was the guest of honor. The 1980 model year marked a decade since the first of the company’s iconic Z-Cars hit the market, making it the ideal moment to… more»

Sporty Survivor: 1974 AMC Hornet Sportabout

If there’s a better color for a 1974 AMC Hornet Sportabout wagon, I can’t think of one. Even with two greens, three blues, yellow, copper, gold, and even plum, Sienna Orange has to be the ultimate color to make… more»

First Year 430 V8: 1967 Buick Wildcat

Some engines enjoy extraordinary longevity, utilized by manufacturers for many years. When Buick introduced its 430ci V8 in 1967, few would have believed that it would be a memory by the end of 1969. That was the motor the… more»

Restore-Ready: 1969 Pontiac GTO Project

For many enthusiasts, the ideal project car is one that still has solid bones, carries a clean title, and leaves plenty of room to make it your own. This 1969 Pontiac GTO—listed here on eBay—checks all of those boxes…. more»

Cream Puff! 1971 Ford Pinto Half Hatch

Should we give this Pinto a “best condition” award? Showing only 89,000 miles and with one repaint since new, this well-preserved 1971 “half-hatch” is located in Vancouver, Washington. It’s advertised here on craigslist for $8500. While we aren’t given… more»

Incredible Survivor! 1985 Ford Thunderbird 302 V8

Bright Canyon Red is about as eye-catching a color as it gets for Ford’s 1985 Thunderbird line, and this incredible paint is said to be all original and in excellent condition. Once you click on the eBay link and… more»

First Year: 1964 Buick Skylark Convertible

Often, when referencing the introduction of the 1964 GM A-body cars (Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu, Pontiac Tempest/LeMans, Oldsmobile F85, and Buick Skylark/Special, it’s the Pontiac that sucks all of the air out of the room with its trend-setting GTO. Oldsmobile gets… more»

Wrecked 1969 Ford Mustang GT 390 4-Speed Convertible

By 1969, a flood of competition had entered the “pony car” space. Yet, the Ford Mustang was still the dominant player at sales of just shy of 300,000 units. But the convertible was just five percent of total production…. more»

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