Humorous Potential? 1965 Ford F-250 Ice Cream Truck

At one time there were about 2,000 of these Good Humor Trucks on the streets of America. Are you old enough to remember the wonders and delights of youth? Was there an ice cream truck in your summers? What… more»

BF EXCLUSIVE: 1964 Corvair Monza Spyder Convertible

This 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder Convertible is not just a multiple box-checker, it’s a Barn Finds Exclusive! This rear-engine, turbo-powered, manual-transmission-shifted, drop-top (see, that’s what I was talking about checking boxes!) Corvair is located in Buffalo, New York… more»

330-HP 390 V8: 1965 Mercury Park Lane Marauder

Normally when we think of a Park Lane from this era we automatically think of it having a breezeway – operable back window. This 1965 Mercury Park Lane Marauder is an exception. This great looking car is listed on… more»

Unique Baur Top: 1986 BMW 325i

BMW’s 3-Series sedan from the 1980s is one of the more accessible vintage cars for new enthusiasts who prefer a European project. My first project car was a 1987 325is, a vehicle I still own today. However, if you… more»

The Consequences Of Poor Storage: 1940 Buick Special Sport Phaeton

One of the horrors of this job is seeing how poor storage choices can accelerate the erosion of an otherwise restorable automobile.  A perfect example would be this 1940 Buick Special Sport Phaeton for sale on eBay out of… more»

Well-Preserved ’63 Corvette – Stored for 45 Years!

Fourty-five years in a barn has rarely treated a valuable classic so kindly as this 1963 Corvette convertible. A reader suggested we highlight the incredible barn find story of this little red Corvette originally told here on superchevy.com. As… more»

Swap Meet Cruiser: 1954 Simplex Servi-Cycle

Lightweight and compact with awesome looks, this Simplex Servi-Cycle is nice survivor that would be a perfect cruiser for those big swap meets you go to each year! Easy on gas, and easy to pick up and put into… more»

RHD Italian GT: 1970 Maserati Indy

The Maserati Indy was an attempt to give backseat passengers some of the classic grand touring experience, adding a set of cramped rear seats into a supercar’s body. Supercar is relative, I realize, but for the era in which… more»

Jeep Brawn, Nissan Power: 1985 Jeep CJ 10A

The Jeep CJ5 10A was used by the Air Force in the 1980s to drag aircraft around, and is relatively obscure today. They can make for fun projects, thanks to their Wagoneer underpinnings and Nissan diesel powerplants, which gives… more»

Good Car, Great Staging: 1969 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

This 1969 Jaguar E-Type roadster is artfully placed in this Canadian barn, but it almost looks too good to be true. The seller, however, has a knack for finding impressive barn find projects of desirable sports cars, so perhaps… more»

$1,200 Project: 1975 Buick Century Free Spirit

I still distinctly remember the U.S. bicentennial and all of the related hoopla surrounding that. One of the things that I don’t remember, at least from that era, is Buick getting a chance to show off their wares in… more»

Chainsaw Required: 1941 Ford Railway Express Truck

This 1941 Ford delivery van is an interesting piece of our nation’s courier service history. The seller notes it belonged to the Railway Express Agency, which has a fascinating history as a government monopoly created in response to WWII…. more»

Big Purple: 1937 Packard Super Eight Touring

This Packard is from a time of hand-built luxury. The age of automotive elegance pretty much ended, though, with the “Great Depression”. Most of the great names including Cord, Stutz, Duesenberg, and Pierce-Arrow failed and were gone by 1940. Without the resources of… more»

Last Grand: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix

This is it, the last of what I would call the classic Grand Prix models. Some of you will scoff at that or at any mid-late-1970s cars as being anything even remotely classic but there it is. This 1977… more»

Too Hot To Last: 1967 Mercury Park Lane Brougham

Look what Matt Williams found us this time! It’s big and red and comes with a cherry on top, or a gumball machine as some would say. And then there’s the patina, plus it’s smaller than a fire engine. Perhaps the… more»

Fit For A Royal: 1938 Chrysler Royal Business Coupe

With stylishly good looks, and ready to drive, this 1938 Chrysler Royal Business Coupe is a sweet find! In very reasonable survivor condition all you need to do with this one is enjoy it as is, or restore it… more»

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