HPE Muskin company, out of Colton, California, was said to be the biggest maker of mini bikes and other small recreational vehicles in the early 1970s, offering many pull-start mini bikes, along with three and four-wheel machines of various… more»
Piece Of American History? 1960 Studebaker Lark
“Are you a collector or looking to own a piece of American history! This beautiful Stude is in good working condition!” And that’s it for this listing – nothing more is written. Well, it doesn’t matter, check this one… more»
No Reserve: 1970 Ford Torino GT
Think of how hard it was to choose a paint color when ordering a new car back in 1970. Chrysler Corporation had its “High Impact” colors and Ford painted their cars in a line of “Grabber” hues, in addition… more»
Avantgarde Azzurro Edition: 1992 Mercedes-Benz 190E
These days, finding a collectible car that doesn’t cost an absolute fortune isn’t exactly easy. One life hack you could use, however, if you’re looking for exclusivity that doesn’t break the bank is to find a model offered overseas… more»
1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Bill Blass Edition
We’ve seen a half-dozen or more of these unique and classy Designer Series Mark Vs here on Barn Finds over the years, with several of them being dead ringers for this 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Bill Blass Edition…. more»
1 of 1208! 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T Turbo
For 1991, Dodge threw a turbo and other performance goodies into its Spirit family sedan and challenged every sport sedan in the world. Impressive! Despite its plebian starting point, there was plenty to like about the Spirit R/T in… more»
Rust-Free South Dakota Car: 1977 Buick Riviera
Some states get snow and still don’t have salty roads, and I don’t know for sure about South Dakota, but I know they used to not use salt on roads. Whether they do now or not, I’m not sure,… more»
Solid 3-Speed Driver: 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air
While it’s arguable whether or not the 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air is a true bubble top, the front windshield has some more curvy styling than most, and there’s certainly quite a bit of glass area present. The quarter panels… more»
19K-Miles! 1971 Dodge D200 Sweptline 4-Speed
I can’t believe there are still vehicles like this 1971 Dodge D200 pickup hiding out there in the wild. This truck looks like it’s had a nut-and-bolt restoration, but it’s all original, believe it or not. It’s wearing all… more»
Older Restoration: 1972 Dodge Challenger
The Dodge Challenger was the last entry to join the “pony car” scene. By 1970, Ford and GM owned the majority of market share, but Dodge managed to peddle 165,000 Challengers in the car’s five-year run. This 1972 edition… more»
Free Wheeling Package: 1978 Ford Bronco XLT Ranger 4-Speed
You probably haven’t noticed over the years, but I don’t like to have the title roll around to a second line. I like to keep it at just one line, nice and clean. This 1978 Ford Bronco XLT Ranger… more»
Floats Down The Road! 1956 Chrysler New Yorker
Here’s quite a find, courtesy of Rocco B., it’s a 1956 Chrysler New Yorker “St. Regis,” a top drawer two-door hardtop, and one of only 6,600 copies assembled 69 long years ago. It looks like a huge Good &… more»
Same Family Since New: 1956 Ford Country Sedan
Between 1952 and 1974, the Country Sedan was akin to the Ford Country Squire but without the side wood paneling and some of the creature comforts. It was more popular than the Squire, selling 85,000 copies in 1956 vs…. more»
America’s First Hardtop? 1949 Kaiser Virginian
Kaiser called this beautiful color Indian Ceramic, but I would have guessed it would have a tropical name related to coral or Florida or something like that. The Kaiser Virginian is a really interesting car, and this one is… more»
25k Mile Survivor: 78 Pontiac Firebird Formula
Pontiac produced four models of the 2nd generation Firebird. They included the base Firebird, Esprit, Formula and Trans Am. T.J. found this 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula listed here on Craigslist. It is advertised as a survivor with a 4… more»

















