Typically you don’t think of camper trailers when you think of Pierce Arrow. This manufacturer was well-known in the early-1900s for building status symbol automobiles that competed with the best that Europe had to offer. Like many companies of… more»
Drive By Sighting In Western New York
From Reader Mark S – My sister Nancy being a photographer was out looking for old barns to take a snap of, here in Western NY. While traveling through York, NY she came across this small collection of old… more»
Pontiac Parts Hauler: 1948 Crosley Pickup
I love a vehicle that proudly displays its history for all to see, and this 1948 Crosley Pickup is just such a vehicle. It appears to have spent part of its life as a delivery vehicle, but it has… more»
Unrestored Original: 1973 Plymouth Duster 340
Lately, we’ve been seeing some pretty nicely preserved original cars here at Barn Finds, and there is no doubt that this 1973 Duster 340 is another. It is said to be completely original, and the condition of the car… more»
Saved From a Clone: 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon
We all dream of finding that classic “one elderly owner” car. Well, that is essentially what this 1978 Cutlass Salon is. The seller purchased it off the original owner who had owned it for 40-years. He had plans for… more»
Nearly Perfect: 1973 Ford Maverick
Ford is a company that seems to have the ability to release cars that are in the right place at the right time. Of course, they did make some catastrophic mistakes, but cars like the Model T, the Mustang,… more»
Serious Potential: 1949 Mercury M68 Pickup
Montana is a state that is home to a great many natural wonders, but it also appears to be the home of many older Pickups. This 1949 Mercury M68 is a perfect example, and it looks like a pretty… more»
Worth Restoring? 1948 Cadillac Convertible Tent Find
A tent find may not always be the find of your dreams, but this Series 62 Cadillac Convertible does stir some daydreaming, about the possibilities for this cool ride. Far from restored, but far from being crush-worthy, this Cadillac… more»
Double-Decker Bus: 1942 Leyland Titan
To me, one of the more entertaining aspects of finding vehicles for sale not formally sold in the U.S. is the story that accompanies such cars and trucks. Take this double-decker 1942 Leyland Titan bus for example: how did… more»
Compact Off-Roaders: Two Suzuki Jimny Projects
Many US-based readers are familiar with the Suzuki Samurai, an extremely off-road capable (albeit underpowered) mini SUV, which was also known as the Jimny in some global markets. The original Jimny was never officially never sold in the States,… more»
Parts Or Project? No Reserve 1935 Ford Pickup
Surrounded by long grass and other sad and neglected vehicles, this 1935 Ford Pickup is a forlorn-looking sight. However, it appears that there are people out there who see some potential in the old Ford. Whether this is as… more»
Mini Truckin’ Centerfold: 1989 Isuzu Amigo
As part of the formidable years of my automotive upbringing, a phenomenon that involved taking light-duty import trucks and SUVs and dressing them up with wild paint jobs and body kits became a regular fixture of my magazine stand… more»
Beautiful Bargain! 1988 Alfa Spider
By 1988, purchasing a new Alfa Spider was like buying a brand new vintage car. The original design dated from 1966, although many updates had been performed since then. This example wears the next to last visual update, in… more»
Spiced Up! 1974 Dodge Dart Swinger With A Big Block
Before “Swingers” took on its current connotation, a “Swinger” was more broadly defined as a cool, easy-going person who was up for anything fun. Dodge began calling some or all two-door varieties of its compact Dart by the Swinger… more»
















