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Real 138 Code 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

There were over 60,000 Chevelle SS 396 cars produced in 1967 and yet, that doesn’t keep enthusiasts for looking for three unique numbers, 138. That’s the VIN code that indicated whether a 1967 Chevelle was a real Super Sport model… more»

GT40 Replica Kit: 1965 Volkswagen Ferrer GT

It’s amazing how influential the Ford GT40 was when first introduced. From how it set the racing world on fire and spawned numerous dogfights with Ferrari, to the modern day re-creation that never lost a step when it came… more»

Cannibal Pack: 1966 Oldsmobile 442

When we write for Barn Finds, some car prove to be relatively straight-forward, while others can send you chasing your tail researching a particular option or package. This 1966 Oldsmobile 442 is just such a car. You will find… more»

1 Of 16: 1949 Invicta Black Prince

Almost completely separate from the pre-war Invicta marque, the reformation of the company in 1946 led to “mass” production. Yup, they made all of 16 cars before folding in 1950. However, each of those cars had some unbelievable features… more»

Original Paint: 1966 Ford Galaxie 500

More often than not, when a barn find car is dragged out into the light of day, time usually hasn’t been kind to the body or the paint, and rust repairs and repaints are common. The seller of this… more»

Hard Work Done: 1957 Dodge Power Wagon

a vehicle will come up for sale and generate little interest, while at other times a vehicle will appear and generate a lot of interest. This 1957 Dodge Power Wagon definitely seems to fall into the latter category. At… more»

Original Survivor: 1947 Dodge Business Coupe

The Dodges of the era that our feature car is from were essentially “no-frills” cars, and this 1947 Dodge Business Coupe is a perfect example. Only available as an option on the Dodge Deluxe Coupe, when new they sold… more»

Restorable? 1965 Ford Thunderbird Convertible

The fourth generation of the Thunderbird introduced some significant styling changes for the car, as Ford pursued a more squared look for it compared to its predecessors. The fourth generation was in production from 1964 until 1966, and our… more»

Range Topper: 1947 Ford 2-Door Sedan

This 1947 Ford is the range-topping Super DeLuxe version, and as such, it would feature a cigar lighter, an ashtray in the rear seats, armrests on both doors and crank-to-open vent windows. This one appears to be in solid… more»

Little British Project Car: 1960 Morris Minor

The Morris Minor and the original Mini share two things in common. The first was that both cars were designed by Alec Issigonis. The second was that their manufacturer saw both car designs as too radical, and their objections… more»

Double Your Fun: Dual Datsun 2000 Barn Finds

This pair of Datsun roadsters have been laid up for years, and for good reason: the red one suffered from a cabin fire and the white car has had its motor removed and disassembled. The asking price for both… more»

Unrestored 1957 American LaFrance Fire Truck

The American LaFrance 800 Series was a fire-fighting appliance that was only in production from 1956 until 1958. It was an update of the 700 Series and was built and sold as a pumper only. This 1957 ALF 800… more»

Wheels Too Much? Revived 1966 Mercury Wagon

Discovered in a garage, this sweet looking classic muscle wagon has been revived and is ready to roll. Packing a 390 V8, and a fair interior, this Merc looks like a great opportunity. Bidding has reached $2,025 for this… more»

1 of 175: 1999 Pontiac Trans Am 30th Anniversary

It is sad to see iconic brands such as Pontiac lost to the automotive world, but their vehicles live on as a reminder of better times. This 1999 Pontiac Trans Am is a perfect example. While it may be… more»

Survivor Ambulance: 1970 Chevrolet Suburban

Here is yet another time-capsule grade example of a vehicle purchased for a municipality that apparently saw very little use as a rescue rig. This 1970 Chevy Suburban Ambulance has just 38,568 original miles and was used by two… more»

Rusty And Dusty: 1959 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

1959 was the peak (literally) of the Cadillac tailfin height. After gradually growing through the 1950’s, by 1960 they started shrinking again. This 1959 Cadillac Sedan DeVille can be found here on eBay with an asking price of $6,500, the… more»

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