One word that will probably never be used to describe a 1961 Imperial Crown Convertible is “subtle.” From the protruding headlights through to the enormous fins, it is a car that embodies the design philosophy that earned Virgil Exner… more»
Amazing 45 Mile 1975 Olds Delta 88 Convertible!
SOLD! Yes, you read that right. This Olds 88 has only covered 45 miles! It hit the Oldsmobile dealer showroom floor 44 years ago and never left. Well, that is until recently when the dealership sold off some of… more»
Daily Driven: 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback
If you like the idea of owning a classic car where you can jump behind the wheel at any time with no hesitation, then perhaps this 1970 Mustang Fastback is the sort of car that you are hunting for…. more»
Restored And Parked: 1970 Toyota Land Cruiser
This extremely clean 1970 Toyota Land Cruiser drives a mild bit of fear in me, and I’ll explain why in a minute. Before we get to that, however, what you’re looking at is a fully restored Land Cruiser that… more»
Amazing Survivor: 1946 Ford Woodie Wagon
After remaining a part of the same family for the past 53-years, the time has come for this 1946 Ford Super DeLuxe Woody to head off to a new home. This is a car that is said to be… more»
OHC Survivor: 1967 Pontiac Firebird Sprint
Many assume that a Chevrolet Camaro and a Pontiac Firebird are essentially the same car. At their inception in 1967, they were very similar; the difference primarily being the engines and the notable Pontiac proboscis. The most significant difference… more»
Pierre Cardin Project: 1972 AMC Javelin SST
Nothing says “American Muscle” more than an Italian fashion designer. Wait, what? American Motors Corporation’s sporty Javelin appealed to drivers who didn’t mind being considered somewhat, uh, “different.” So, if fender peaks sticking above the hood line weren’t strange… more»
SS396 Fighter: 1966 Ford Fairlane GT 390
In 1966, if you wanted a blue-oval weapon with which to take on the might of Chevrolet’s Impala SS396, then something like this Fairlane GT 390 would have been a strong candidate. With lower weight and marginally more power,… more»
Cheap Exotic: 1980 Bremen Sebring
The seller of this Bremen Sebring kit car claims he has invested close to $20,000 in the build but is now forced to sell it due to extenuating circumstances. Like so many other Volkswagen Beetle-based kits, the Bremen allowed… more»
Field Find: 1958 VW Karmann Ghia
This 1958 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia is described as a desirable low-light model that has unfortunately been left to deteriorate outdoors while awaiting restoration. The seller claims to have bought the car with every intention of restoring it, but outdoor… more»
SR5 Survivor: 1988 Toyota 4Runner
This 1985 Toyota 4Runner combines several desirable options into one pristine package, including the SR5 package and preferred five-speed manual transmission. While these trucks are hard to find in condition like this, I feel like more of them are… more»
Bargain Buick? 1971 Buick Skylark
The owner of this 1971 Buick Skylark bought the car for one of his children, but they have decided to go a different way in an automotive sense, so the car is going to be sold. Barn Finder local_sheriff… more»
Low-Mileage Formula: 2,500 Mile 1988 Pontiac Fiero
This 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula has just 4,000 KMs from new, which translates to just under 2,500 original miles! Outside of the GT-spec cars, the Formula was the one to buy with its much-improved styling and ample boost in… more»
1957 Devin D 295 Prototype?
This 1957 Devin 295 roadster is claimed to be an early production version of one of Bill Devin’s first sports cars. While the “D” model is the one we tend to see come up for sale most often, the… more»
Incredible Documentation: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Buying a classic car can be a fraught experience, especially if you want to try to track the car’s history to ensure that it is what the seller claims that it is. That should not be a problem with… more»



















