Numbers-Matching: 1970 Plymouth Duster 340

Finding a solid project car is always a nice experience, as it can be very easy to lose your enthusiasm for a project if it just becomes overwhelming. This 1970 Duster appears to be a solid car, and the… more»

27 Years In The Barn: 1950 Buick Special

I usually go for 80’s cars and trucks. That grill though! The Special was Buick’s entry level offering in 1950. This one is available for $4,500 or best offer through craigslist in upstate New York. Specials featured a big Buick… more»

Freightliner’s Commodore Supercar Barn Reveal

A few weeks ago we ran this story on how the Barn Finds culture is being adopted by Hollywood to promote the upcoming Ghostbusters movie. Well, it appears that this trend is moving even further across the globe. Australia’s… more»

Rust-Free Ragtop: 1964 Dodge Dart 270

With yet another 5-6 inches of snow coming down here, my thoughts turn to summer. Who am I kidding, I have never liked winter and I’m always thinking of summer. What better way to get your Vitamin-D fix than with… more»

More Seats, More Sales! 1960 Ford Thunderbird

In 1958, Ford decided that if they added another seat to the Thunderbird, they would sell more. And it did. Sales nearly doubled. This “barn find”, found here on craigslist, is a second generation Thunderbird with a price of $4500.

Rare 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix 421 With A 4-Speed

The seller proclaims the car is “RARE” and I agree. This blue 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix is for sale here on craigslist near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for $7,500. What makes this car “rare”? The engine is the big block 421 CID…. more»

Solid Project: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

While it may sport its fair share of minor dings and dents, this 1968 Camaro looks like it is a solid car that would serve as a great foundation for a project. With little rust, and with the original… more»

Spring’s Coming! 1965 Mustang Convertible

As I sit here in 76 degree F North Carolina in February (yeah, you Yankees can be envious now) thoughts of convertibles fill my head! There’s a Mustang project for sale at no reserve here on eBay that with some dedicated… more»

30-year Barn Find Barge! 1976 Ford LTD

Looking much like a low-rider-in-waiting, the 224 inch (18.7 foot) long LTD two-door represented Ford’s top-of-the-line full-sized luxury coupe, a proper celebration of American excess during the nation’s Bicentennial year. Rest assured it will be the only one parked… more»

One Extra Wheel: 1969 Bond Equipe GT

UPDATE – After almost three years, this Bond is back on eBay with the same photos and a $4,000 asking price. FROM 4/4/16 – This is an unusual car, at least in the US it is. The 1969 Bond Equipe… more»

400-Powered: 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Convertible

Rule number one when selling a car; know what you’ve got. The seller of this Caprice Convertible is advertising it as a 1974 model, but it is actually a 1973. Checking the VIN number confirms this because sometimes cars… more»

Silverado Survivor: 43k Mile 1984 Chevrolet C10

Currently, with the very competitive full-size truck market, most manufacturers are redesigning often to keep up with the latest trends. Chevrolet used the same body style for 15 years from 1973 to 1987. During this time, Ford took over… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1965 Ford Mustang Project

Reader Michael M saved this Mustang notch back from going to the crusher about 20 years ago. It needed a ton of work and over the years he’s been working on fixing it up. He installed a fresh Police… more»

Charred 1970 Plymouth Superbird!

UPDATE  – This burnt bird sold for $25,500. Wow! FROM 1/14/19 – Kids, this is one more reason why you shouldn’t smoke. This is the definition of crying shame, how this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird ended up in… more»

46,040 Miles: 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado

You were really something if you had a 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado back in the day. The ashtrays were probably filled with cigar or pipe ashes and there may have been a hat on the passenger seat. And I mean a… more»

468 Miles! 2006 Pontiac GTO 6-Speed

NEW YORK CITY?! I can hear that old Pace Picante Sauce commercial now, your salsa is made in New York City?! – as a bunch of grizzled cowboys sit around talking about salsa, which is weird enough. I’m guessing… more»

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