76k Mile 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Convertible

1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Convertibles dotted the streets in the ’90s and represented a hip and youthful spirit. The same model a year prior was selected as the official pace car for the Indianapolis 500. This example is said… more»

Stored 20 Years: 1974 Chrysler Newport Custom

The first year for the post-fuselage C-body Chryslers, the Newport was a bit shorter beginning in the 1974 model year. However, it sure doesn’t look like it when you see one in person or even in photos. This 1974… more»

Patina Pickup: 1965 Chevrolet C20

If you are like me, you are quite partial to pleasant surprises. This 1965 Chevrolet C20 Pickup delivers, because beneath its faded exterior beats a heart of pure gold. The new owner could leave it untouched, although returning it… more»

Custom 1976 Volkswagen Beetle

This is a highly customized rendition of a 1976 Volkswagen Beetle. It seems to have a WWII fighter plane-inspired livery and cabin. It’s a no frill’s themed car perfect for the right buyer. The car is said to have… more»

350 V8 Drop-Top: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS

By the time the Chevy Camaro was introduced in 1967, Ford had already sold nearly 1.3 million copies of the hot new Mustang “pony car”. The Chevrolet would also attract a flock of buyers, although the Mustang continued to… more»

Survivor or Restoration? 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS

Chevrolet introduced the Super Sport as the Impala SS in 1961. It initially was intended to be a performance car and a 348 cubic inch V8 was the smallest available. Sales only amounted to a few hundred copies, so… more»

62k-Mile Survivor: 1975 Plymouth Duster

1970 was an interesting year at Plymouth, as one of their models, the Barracuda, got a redesign that shed all remaining ties with the Valiant.  However, the introduction of a brand new offering shared a very close association with… more»

Muscle Limo! 1996 Dodge Viper RT-10

The Viper was Dodge’s mega performance/sports car built off and on between 1992 and 2017. It was a crazy-fast hot rod, capable of doing 0 to 60 mph in under four seconds, and had a top end between 160… more»

Rare 1937 Cord 812 Convertible Project

OK, sleuths, this is not a 1937 Ford Mustang! The listing title is obviously a bit confusing, but what we do have here is a genuine 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton project. It is considered to be 80% finished (I’m… more»

Chevy V8 Power! 1972 Triumph Stag Convertible

Triumph’s Stag (1970-78) competed with touring cars like the Mercedes SL, offering seating for four and a V8 engine beneath its long bonnet. Built solely as convertibles, US Stags gained a targa bar to meet safety requirements in “the… more»

24k-Mile Rust-Free 1978 Oldsmobile Toronado XS

A giant in the industry, literally, by the time the 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado came out it was Oldsmobile’s largest, heaviest, and thirstiest car. The front-drive behemoth escaped GM’s 1977 downsizing effort for a couple of years, hiding out in… more»

Low Mile 1973 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham

What exactly is a brougham? In horse and buggy days, it was a low-slung, windowed, enclosed four-wheeled carriage with a seat outside for the coachman and a footman, hauled by one horse (aka, one hp). The key was that… more»

Glass Top Vicky: 1955 Ford Crown Victoria

Between 1954 and 1956, Ford offered a 2-door hardtop with a transparent top as part of the Crown Victoria series. In 1954 and 1956 they called it the Skyliner, but didn’t do so in 1955. Just shy of 2,000… more»

Rare 5-Speed: 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Some enthusiasts wish to stand out from the crowd, which is why the custom scene continues to flourish. This 1983 Camaro Z28 makes its contribution, courtesy of its unique paint shade. It isn’t perfect, but it could be ideal… more»

American Pickers Pickup: Rare 1947 Hudson Series 178

UPDATE – This 1947 Hudson Series 178 pickup is listed for sale again after it was featured in August of 2024 here on Barn Finds and had no takers. It’s now listed here on eBay in Bon Aqua, Tennessee… more»

BF Exclusive: 1981 Land Rover Series III

This summer, I bought a used book written by one of my favorite automotive writers: the late, great Graham Robson. Mr. Robson spent some time working various jobs (including as a rally co-driver in the 1960s) in the British… more»

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