327 V8 SS Clone: 1969 Chevrolet Nova

The third generation (1968 to 1974) of the Chevrolet Nova was a very popular compact car. In 1969 alone, Chevy sold more than a quarter million copies – and 17,000+ were Super Sports. Years later, regular Nova’s would become… more»

Restored Muscat Green 1974 Honda CB200

A great around-town bike, Honda’s CB200 isn’t one you’re likely to take on an extended road trip. Maybe in a pinch on a two-lane road with a 55 MPH speed limit, you’d be ok, but I just rode mine… more»

Package Deal: Pair of 1960s Ford Thunderbirds

Usually, when you find a pair of cars for sale as a package deal, they’re copies of the same vehicle. In this case, they’re both Ford Thunderbirds, but not from the same generation, which greatly limits borrowing from one… more»

No Rust: 1989 Dodge Raider 4×4 V6 5-Speed

Our own senior writer, Jeff Lavery, showed us a nice Dodge Raider a few months ago here on Barn Finds, and here’s another one to add to the mix. This 1989 Dodge Raider appears unmodified, and the seller says… more»

1981 Chevrolet Chevette Coupe Diesel 5-Speed

Wearing optional Maroon Metallic and Beige two-tone paint, someone checked quite a few boxes when they ordered this Chevette hatchback. It even has color-matched wheels, not to mention the unusual, new-for-1981 Isuzu diesel engine, matched with an Isuzu 5-speed… more»

How Many Left? 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Safari

GM’s economy car lineup has historically been one of the less-than-stellar product lines it has offered, despite the fact that the cheaper rides offered by the company’s divisions are often what brought customers in the door. The Chevrolet Cavalier… more»

Surprisingly Stock: 1992 Eagle Talon ES

The long-standing relationship between Chrysler Corporation and Mitsubishi has yielded some desirable sport compact cars over the years. Obviously, for those of us of a certain age, the Chrysler Conquest and Mitsubishi Starion is the pairing that immediately comes… more»

2008 Hemi-Powered Police Dodge Charger

When Dodge revived the Charger nameplate in 2006, it was applied to a 4-door performance sedan based on Chrysler’s LX platform. Low enforcement entities quickly embraced the car as viable for police work, much like the Ford Crown Victoria… more»

To The Batcave! 1979 Lincoln Batmobile

If you’re the type of enthusiast who likes to cause a sensation when you arrive at a show or a Cars & Coffee, a 1979 Lincoln Continental may not immediately seem like the ideal choice. However, when the Lincoln… more»

Italian Wagon: 1952 Fiat 500C Giardiniera Belvedere

Fiat’s Topolino was a minor miracle for a country recovering from WWII. Continuing in production after the war from its launch in the mid 1930s, the family-friendly “little mouse” gave its buyers weather protection above and beyond a scooter… more»

Unrestored 1957 International Harvester S-110

How a truck or any vehicle can be around for 68 years and be mostly original, other than regular wear items having been replaced, is mind-blowing to me. That’s a long time for any vehicle to even survive, let… more»

Ultra Rare and Ultra Reasonable: 1936 Ford Club Cabriolet

While we lament the overall decline in values for prewar cars, there are a few bright spots.  Garages are opening up and some fascinating and rare automobiles are hitting the marketplace.  One of the most shocking is the emergence… more»

14,600 Miles! 1968 Plymouth Valiant 100

Electric Blue is a perfect color name for this bright blue. I don’t see it too often and automatically assumed it wasn’t a factory color, but it is. This car looks almost like new, which is amazing after almost… more»

Base-Model Project: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

Running across a mostly unrestored 1971 Plymouth Barracuda in driver-condition is bound to stir up some debate, especially when it’s already gotten the standard flat hood swapped out and the rear end treated to ‘Cuda styling.  Things get more… more»

Only One in the World: Porsche 911 B17 by Pininfarina

It has long been known at Porsche that in order to pay the bills that allow cars like the 911 to exist, you need to build a model that has mass-market appeal. In the early 90s following a major… more»

Well-Sorted 1959 Chevrolet Biscayne Two-Door Sedan

I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that 1959 was the year in which American automotive design once-and-for-all reached its outer limits. Rocket shapes and motifs, fins as tall as the roof, grilles as intricate as an IKEA… more»

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