Some of our long-time readers have likely picked up on the fact my all-time favorite car that I’ve owned is my departed 1995 BMW M3. Sure, the E36 platform is known for horribly cheap interiors and weak cooling systems,… more»
Leather Package Survivor: Mazda RX-7 GXL
Generally speaking, a second-generation Mazda RX7 FC car is most desirable in turbocharged spec. The boosted rotary is part of the quintessential RX-7 formula, but that’s not to say you should turn your nose up at a naturally-aspirated 13B… more»
Anything But Original: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette
For me this featured Corvette makes a rather pleasant change to those that I’ve been writing about recently. The owner doesn’t claim this to be a low-mileage collectable that has been in climate controlled storage. This folks, is a… more»
A Tale Of Two FJs: ’76 VS ’75 Toyota Land Cruisers
There are two yellow Land Cruiser FJ40s up for grabs right now. Both of them are yellow and appear to be in excellent, survivor-grade condition with bidding slightly higher for the one on eBay. The question is, which one… more»
Go Get ‘Em Tiger: 1967 Sunbeam Tiger
Located in Gardena, Ca and for sale here on eBay is a little classic that beautifully combines my love of British marques with my love for the American Ford V8. Possessing a clear title and a BIN of $82,000… more»
A Galaxie Far, Far Away: 1968 Ford Galaxie XL GT
We see the phrase “1-of-1” so frequently these days when someone is advertising a car that it’s easy to become jaded or cynical. Well according to the Marti Report, this 1968 Galaxie is just such a car. I don’t… more»
A Leaping Gazelle? 1959 Singer Gazelle
The Gazelle was the first car produced by Singer following the take-over of Singer in 1956 by the Rootes Group. Barn Find reader Michael brought this one to our attention. Located in Griffin, Ga, and for sale here on… more»
Hot Rod Potential: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
Have you ever wanted to build a hot rod out of a C1 but just didn’t have the heart to do it to a nice car? Well, this 1954 Corvette looks like a prime candidate for a hot rod… more»
Big Black Pontiac: 1963 Pontiac Bonneville
While Pontiac has long since left us for reasons known only to General Motors, the division was once known for performance oriented automobiles. When Bunkie Knudsen became general manager of the brand, he made performance both on the track… more»
Snake Bite: 1997 Dodge Viper GTS
I can remember the first time that I saw a Dodge Viper. It was dark metallic blue, and it just about blew my socks off! This one has a similar effect on me. Those who have read my articles… more»
Convertible Survivor: 1964 Valiant Signet 200
Very original and in fair shape, this Valiant Signet 200 is a simple yet fun survivor that would make for a great small classic for those with a tiny garage in the city. With a great vintage appeal, and… more»
Sexy(ish) European: 1973 Ford Capri
Of all of the 1970’s-era captive imports, the Capri was one of the most interesting to cross America’s shores. Originally intended to be the European version of the Mustang, the Capri racked up an impressive string of racing victories… more»
22 Years In The Barn: 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix LJ
The Pontiac Grand Prix of the mid-70’s was probably not one of the more desirable vehicles of that gas crunch era. Horsepower was down, gas mileage was a concern and those bumpers… just look at those massive bumpers! But… more»
Orange Creamsicle: 1976 Dodge D100
During the 70’s, Dodge sales were not on the same level as Ford or Chevy. They made several attempts to bring their numbers up. In 1973, they came up with a new idea, the club cab which had a… more»

















