Bench Seat GT: 1965 Ford Mustang GT

This 1965 Mustang GT received a full restoration around 10-years-ago, and it has survived in very nice condition. It is a well-equipped car with the slightly unusual bench seat option. Barn Finder Roger referred this classic Mustang to us,… more»

Bloomington Gold: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray

This 1967 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible is an original, one-owner survivor. It is also a Bloomington Gold certified car that comes with enough documentation to satisfy the most fastidious of collectors. Located in Macedon, New York, you will find… more»

Barn Fresh: 1978 Attex 500 Superchief

I’m betting that quite a few of you grew up in the 1960s and 1970s. Those decades seemed like the golden era for outdoor sports and the related machines that we used in our quest to get as little… more»

Microcar Package: Three 1959 Lloyd 600s

I can picture a car hauler heading down the freeway loaded with three 1959 Lloyd 600 microcars all in a row. At around 11-feet in length each, it wouldn’t have to be that big of a trailer but it… more»

Original Paint: 23k 1968 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova

This 1968 Chevy II Nova wears its original paint, and while it might not be perfect, it doesn’t look like it would take a lot of work to return it to its best. Located in Knightstown, Indiana, you will… more»

More Barn Finds from Georgia Getting Rescued!

As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a large collection of salvage and project vehicles from a private owner. You can read more about the collection here in Part I; here in Part II; Part… more»

Museum Find: 1958 Dodge Sierra Custom

This 1958 Dodge Sierra Custom has lived an interesting life, previously being used as transportation on a Maine summer estate before being enshrined as a museum prop in a 50s-style drive-in restaurant display. Now, in the hands of the… more»

35K Mile 1984 Ford Mustang GT 350

This 1984 Ford Mustang GT 350 is a low-mileage example with the preferred manual transmission. It’s a one-owner car that was a big deal when Ford introduced it as a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Mustang. Featuring… more»

Rare Alloy Coupe: 1967 Maserati Mistral

This gorgeous 1967 Maserati Mistral is a long-time family owned example with the desirable 4.0L engine and aluminum body panels. The seller describes it as being in his family since new and always a Texas car that remains in… more»

Nice Driver: 1962 Volvo 544 Sport

This 1962 Volvo 544 is a desirable Sport model which featured dual carbs on the durable B18 inline-four engine. The seller describes this car as a nice driver rather than a pristine showcar, which is right in the sweet… more»

1987 Corvette Callaway Twin Turbo!

This genuine Callaway-modified 1987 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is a twin-turbocharged example with under 25,000 original miles. Essentially one of the marquee tuner cars of the 1980s and 90s, Callaway’s name became synonymous with monster Vettes once they began making… more»

1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible Project

As a project car, this 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible may not need a lot of work before it is ready to be used once again. It has undergone a prior restoration, but there are a few rust issues that… more»

West Coast Paint Scheme? 1977 Dodge Power Wagon

The seller of this 1977 Dodge W100 Power Wagon pickup claims it sports a “West Coast” paint scheme, an offering that is apparently so rare I can’t find any evidence of it…anywhere. Fortunately, the truck also comes from the… more»

Hot Rod Project: 1947 Ford Pickup

Sometimes finishing someone else’s project is a great way to get into the classic car hobby. If quality work has been done already, this can save you a ton of time and/or money. This 1947 Ford half-ton pickup was… more»

Former Drag Car: 1966 Olds 442

According to the ad, this 1966 Oldsmobile 442 has been a drag car since new. Supposedly piloted by famous racer Bruce Allen, the car has been sitting for quite a while. If the seller (or new owner) can find… more»

Nicest One Left? 1937 Lincoln Model K

As a father and son, it is doubtful that two men could have been more opposite than Henry Ford and his son, Edsel. While both believed in solid and bullet-proof engineering, Henry perceived his cars as being nothing more… more»

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