The long trunk on this Plymouth P-2, Two-Passenger Coupe gives it a svelte look which really seems at odds with its position within the sales structure of the day. The P-2 was a low-priced Plymouth and was designed as… more»
Solid Investment? 1963 Jaguar XK-E Roadster
When you get to the bottom of this article and see the price that has been set for this Jaguar XK-E Roadster, it may make your eyes water, but the simple fact is that Series I XK-Es are one… more»
Texas Ranch Hand: 1969 Ford Bronco Sport
With the prices of first-generation Ford Broncos continuing to be strong, they seem to be coming out of the woodwork almost daily. We’ve featured several of them for sale here on Barn Finds and they usually bring amazing money. This… more»
Basic Black: 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne
The Biscayne was released by Chevrolet as the least expensive of the manufacturer’s full-sized vehicle range, and many of them saw service as fleet vehicles. During the majority of the Biscayne’s life, it was seen as an entry-level vehicle,… more»
Only 36K Miles: 1986 Ford Ranger STX
Here’s one of those vehicle listings that I want to write quickly and get it posted because I’m afraid someone will buy it before I can finish. Here is a 1986 Ford Ranger STX for sale here on Classics on… more»
Rare Euro Model: 1990 BMW 735i SE
While it started its life cruising the roads of England, this BMW 735i SE has called Pennsylvania home since 2016. The BMW looks like it is in really nice condition, and it comes with a very comprehensive service history… more»
2,900 Original Miles: 1988 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
When it comes to 80s luxo-coupes, the Lincoln Mark VII tends to stand alone. It came in a variety of trim levels, all of which claimed to offer a higher level of luxury or performance than the one before… more»
Unlikely Survivor: 1982 Ford Escort GL Wagon
This 1982 Ford Escort GL wagon isn’t exactly a high-dollar survivor, but it is likely one of the better econo-boxes still doing duty as a people and gear hauler. Equipped with a manual transmission and some extra features thanks… more»
Super Banana: 1972 Dodge Adventurer SE
Dodge never seemed like much of a contender in the pickup field compared to Ford and Chevrolet through the sixties, but when the early seventies hit, Dodge brought out a new restyled pickup for 1972. This is a 1972… more»
Top Shelf Example: 1985 Honda Civic Wagovan
Despite the craze for mildly inflated sedans sitting on lifted suspensions and posing as SUVs, the concept of a spacious vehicle that remained easy to drive is nothing new. The Honda Wagovan was one of the foremost pioneers of… more»
TLC Needed: 1973 Buick Centurion Convertible
Buick only built the Centurion for three years from 1971 to 1973, each of those available in a convertible, and a 2 door or 4 door hardtop. In 1973, the Centurion didn’t even have its own unique grille as… more»
My First Road Trip: 1973 Cadillac Sedan de Ville
A few weeks ago I wrote a story about a gorgeous 1950 Cadillac coupe and touched on how Cadillac had lost their way. Well, I guess Cadillac’s problems were worse than they appeared. An article appeared last Monday on… more»
Super High Output: 1990 Ford Taurus SHO
In 1989, Ford brought out a performance version of their popular Ford Taurus called the SHO (Super High Output). There were not many American cars that had performance sedans at this point, reserving that mission for coupes. Here is… more»
Numbers Matching: 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible
This Mustang Convertible is a nice looking car, and the fact that it is a numbers-matching vehicle makes it that bit more desirable. There have been some changes made to the car since it rolled off the production line,… more»