Box 6 Camper: 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Motorhome

Are you a die-hard classic camper fan that thinks the Volkswagen camper hung the moon? Do you crave a little more power, but aren’t ready to give up the rear engine air cooled configuration just yet? Well perhaps this… more»

Lady In Black: 1965 Dodge Dart GT Convertible

I’m not usually a fan of black cars but isn’t this Dart listed on eBay a beauty? This droptop Dodge started out gold but has been black for 30 years. It’s very original otherwise and despite living in Prior Lake, Minnesota… more»

One-Owner Splitty: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette

If you missed out on the Hawaiian Split-Window we featured earlier, then here’s your second chance! This ’63 is claimed to be a one-owner car that has been parked in a garage for the past 10 years with the… more»

Solid Axle Apology: 1961 Chevrolet Corvette

I have to admit that I make mistakes from time to time.  Yes, it is true.  Not lying one bit.  One of my latest bonehead moves was calling a C1 Corvette (1953-1962) a straight axle Corvette in a story. … more»

Brand New 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT

Once a throwaway vehicle, Fieros have started to come into their own as of late as they are beginning to get recognized as legitimate collector vehicles. Built in a desirable mid-engine/rear wheel drive configuration, and available with a manualt… more»

Split-Window Corvette Found In Hawaii!

This Corvette hasn’t been driven since 1991. The seller doesn’t mention why it was parked, but it’s claimed to have had just two owners and only covered 39k miles since new! It currently isn’t running and has some bumps… more»

Rare Bird: 1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA Notchback

There’s an upside to writing about muscle and pony cars: just when you think it’s all been seen and said, another special edition that you’d forgotten about, or never even heard of, comes out of the woodwork. Here’s one… more»

What’s Done Is Done: 1969 Camaro 4×4

To quote Nicolas Cage in Gone In Sixty Seconds, “I saw three of these parked outside the local Starbucks this morning.” Suffice it to say this will not be an issue with this Camaro! You won’t even see three of… more»

Priced to Move! 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Everything must go! The owner of this 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 in Levittown, Pennsylvania has decided to sell off some project cars, and claims this one is priced to sell. Chevrolet built the original z/28 for SCCA’s Trans-Am series, and… more»

Banana With No Spots: 1969 Mercury Montego MX

I am not sure why we are seeing so many nice cars lately.  Perhaps winter is coming, and a number of people are selling so they can purchase a new project to keep them in the garage and away… more»

Reader Find: Eduard’s 1974 Renault 12 L

  From Eduard P – Last year I received a message on my Facebook page (Renault 12 USA) from a guy asking me to identify the car. He purchased a big building about 8 years ago and the car… more»

Original Or Restored? 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe

I love Ford’s Model A and am ever so pleased to see that Jeff Bennett also likes them in his recent write-up here on Barn Finds. They are inexpensive to purchase, cheap, easy to work on and fun to drive…. more»

Stored 43 Years: 1964 Studebaker Avanti

This round-headlight Studebaker Avanti sure looks the part of a garage find–it’s been sitting since 1974! I’m willing to bet a sizable portion of our readers weren’t even born then! It has been hiding all this time in Binghamton,… more»

Alloy Bodied 1950 Jaguar XK120 Barn Find!

This is the kind of find many of us dream of. While you might not necessarily lust after a rare alloy bodied Jaguar XK120 drop head, this is such an interesting story that you can’t help but wish you… more»

Blank Slate Cobra! 1971 Ford Torino

Horsepower numbers for many muscle cars peaked in 1970 or 1971 before dropping both on paper (from the change from gross to net ratings in 1972) and for real (from lower compression ratios to meet emissions requirements). Subsequently 1971… more»

Clift’s White Test Mule: 1954 Corvette

If you are a Corvette fan and historian, chances are you know who Robert Clift is. For the rest of us, Mr. Clift was the development engineer at the Corvette Division of GM during the early days of the… more»

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