BF Auction: No Reserve 1965 Rover 3-Liter Coupe

This 1965 Rover 3-Liter Coupe, also known as a P5 Mark II, has been parked in a garage for the past 15 years. Before being parked, it was in good working order and looks to be a survivor that… more»

1 of 80: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L88

Rarity claims are nothing new to us at Barn Finds, and these sometimes add little to the potential value of a classic. However, cars sometimes land on our desks where the feature that raises that claim is so significant… more»

Stretch Limo Déjà Vu: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am

The Pontiac Trans Am was one of the most popular cars in the late 1970s thanks to the visibility of the automobile in the 1977 Burt Reynolds/Jackie Gleason “good ole boys” flick, Smokey and the Bandit. Someone decided this… more»

BF Auction: 1970 Chevrolet C/10 Shortbed Fleetside

Some classics blend into their surroundings like automotive chameleons, while others can’t help but draw crowds. This 1970 Chevrolet C/10 Heavy 1/2-Ton Shortbox Fleetside falls easily into the second category, courtesy of its retro “shop truck” look. This was… more»

Cheap Wheels Project: 1992 Plymouth Laser

The Plymouth Laser and its badged-engineered cousins, the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Eagle Talon, were the first new products to emerge from Diamond-Star Motors. DSM was a partnership between Chrysler and Mitsubishi, which included a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in… more»

Needs An Engine: 1972 Honda 600 Sedan

Coming to market less than a decade after Honda started developing a car rather than concentrating on motorcycles, the N360 was introduced with an engine size that was friendly for buyers in Japan who got Kei class tax breaks… more»

Letter Series Wannabe? 1962 Chrysler 300

The Pontiac GTO was not the first muscle car, but it was the first mid-size muscle car. The real honors go to the Chrysler 300 “Letter Series” machines from 1955 to 1965. Based on the snappy New Yorker, these… more»

Outlook Not So Good: 1948 Chrysler New Yorker Coupe

Did you have a Magic 8 Ball as a kid?  Or, maybe as an adult?  For those unfamiliar with this prognostication tool, it was a large plastic replica of a billiards ball that would reveal an answer to your… more»

The Best of Both Worlds? 1970 Winnebago D-22

The other night over dinner, my lovely bride and I were discussing a potential future conundrum. If fate (and/or free will) allows us a life of unlimited leisure in retirement, we’d like to roam the country in a recreational… more»

One Owner Sport Sedan: 1965 Chevrolet Impala

The 1965 model year was a banner one for Chevrolet. Besides the successful mid-size Chevelle being in its second season, the full-size Impala, et al, sold more than one million copies for the first time. That includes the seller’s… more»

Survivor! 1960 MGA 1600 Coupe

Here’s a worthwhile project – the question is, at what price? This 1960 MGA 1600 coupe is as close to rust-free as you’ll find, thanks to its Colorado Springs existence since new. The chrome is good, the glass is… more»

Affordable Driver: 1993 Buick Roadmaster

Imagine a world where you could buy a classic with a V8 under the hood, room to easily seat five people, enough creature comforts to make any journey enjoyable, and the whole package could be yours for under $6,000…. more»

Willys Roots: 1954 Woodill Wildfire Roadster

In the very beginning, the Woodill Wildfire was mostly a Willys Jeep, and it wasn’t even built by Woodill. The story starts when Bill Tritt, who had worked for Douglas Aircraft, began crafting boats and cars out of fiberglass… more»

Highly Optioned: 1967 Pontiac Firebird 400

When Pontiac released its Firebird for the 1967 model year, it followed what has become regarded as the traditional path that made the pony cars from this era such a resounding success. Buyers could spend the bare minimum on… more»

Fun Driver: 1961 Austin Mini Cooper

If you have never driven an original Mini, you have missed out on one of life’s great motoring pleasures. They are tiny and, thanks to their low center of gravity, they are as close as you can get to… more»

Rusty Garage Find: 1969 Pontiac GTO

The 1969 model year may have been the pinnacle for muscle car sales. As 1970 arrived, demand was cooling thanks to market saturation and rising insurance premiums. The leader of the pack, Pontiac’s GTO, was already feeling the pinch,… more»

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