READER AD: 1918 Oldsmobile Model 45 Touring Car

In the early 1900s, most automobiles on the road were powered by inline-4 cylinder engines. If you had money to spend, you might buy something with a big inline 6 or 8, but V8s were typically found in things… more»

Someone Restored This 1988 Yugo GV!??

Update 7/26/19 – The price is slowly dropping on this restored Yugo. It’s now down to $6,000 or best offer here on eBay. How low will it go? From 4/22/19 – I’m probably one of the few fully functioning… more»

Surprise Packet: 1967 Ford Mustang GT

This 1967 Mustang isn’t all that it seems, and is hiding a secret that might cause heartache to the Mustang purists. Before we get to the secret, it is worth taking a good look at this really clean looking… more»

Success Story: 1955 Ford F-250

Last September, I wrote about this 1955 Ford F-250 that was located here in central Kansas. The Craigslist ad said the location of the truck was near Maize, which is a suburb of Wichita. Shortly after I had written… more»

Dale’s Early Cup Ride Replica: 1973 Ford Gran Torino

While Dale Earnhardt remains a household name due to his time behind the wheel of his legendary #3 Chevrolets, little is widely known about his rough and tumble rise to stardom.  Driven by a furious desire to be a… more»

Hidden in the Weeds: 1966 Ford Bronco

Some cars can survive for decades with remarkable levels of preservation, while others aren’t so lucky. This 1966 Ford Bronco fits into the latter category, and after many years languishing in a field with weeds so high that the… more»

Solid Family Wagon: 1972 Plymouth Fury III Station Wagon

Clean and tidy older station wagons offer a great alternative to the family looking for a classic car. This 1972 Plymouth Fury III Wagon appears to be a nice example, and it does offer a few reversible upgrades (if… more»

Barn Twins! Two 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Editions

Even today the Hurst Shifter is synonymous with performance, a DIY upgrade with minimal labor, minimal risk, and instant gratification. More than other upgrades, you touch the shifter every time you drive, and it communicates back… driver and machine…… more»

Special Order Wagon: 1970 Chrysler Town & Country

I sometimes wonder if the joy of owning a huge cruising wagon is sometimes tempered by the raw space they occupy and the fuel they consume. The 1970 Town & Country seen here is indeed an American classic, a… more»

Same Owner For 30 Years: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

After 30 years, this 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 the owner is parting ways with it after many great memories. It is currently at a bid price of $19,300 with no reserve. The car is located in Galion, Ohio,… more»

Regional Special Edition: 1974 Ford Bronco

Domestic manufacturers are quite familiar with the tactic involving the creation of special edition vehicles to move inventory off the lot. Today, those trim lines can build up a surprising amount of allure, mostly because no one knows much… more»

SSP Equipped! 1991 Ford Mustang LX

The seller of this rare 1991 Ford Mustang LX SSP laments his purchase being one that was slightly worse than described. The SSP is one of less than 500 notchback Mustangs outfitted for high-speed police duty, combining the desirable… more»

Rare 1964 Plymouth Fury 426 V8 Convertible

The listing for this 1964 Plymouth Fury indicates that it is supposedly 1 of 3 convertibles every made of this model. With a photo of valuation from Hagerty in the post, the sellers $8,000 asking price for this project… more»

READER AD: 1969 Kamp King Koach Van-A-Home

Reader Mark M has decided to list his Kamp King Koach for sale and thought a fellow Barn Finds Reader might appreciate this truly unique camper. He describes it as having wild styling, unusual features, and is exceptionally rare…. more»

Original Survivor: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner has spent the vast majority of its life in Arizona, and the most obvious benefit of this life is that it has managed to remain rust-free. It is also said to be completely original… more»

Four-Wheel Fun: 1988 Honda Civic Wagon RT4WD

One of my favorite models in Honda’s long history as an automaker is the Civic Wagon, especially when it features the company’s Real-Time 4WD system. Perhaps I’m biased because I once owned one of these fine Civic variants, but… more»

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