Fuzzy’s Mopar: 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

The B-body is the favorite of many Mopar muscle lovers, including myself. While the Charger has stolen much of the B-body’s glory over the years, the Coronet, Roadrunner, and GTX all have their place in classic Mopar history. This… more»

Heart Of An AMX: 1965 Jeep Truck

Barn Finds reader Matt W. was kind enough to alert us to this terrific old truck, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Apparently a previous owner didn’t think it had enough oomph, so a transplant was performed, but for once… more»

Affordable Fins: 1961 Chrysler Newport

Early 1960’s styling on Mopars can be described in many ways, but no matter your opinion, their styling was interesting none the less. Featuring cool styling, two doors, two big fins, and a V8, this classic Mopar is a… more»

300 Antique Cars Total, All $1200 And Under

Long ago and far away, one of the first steps to completing a restoration was finding a parts car.  Sometimes a restorer bought a parts car and put it out back for the purpose of combining the best pieces… more»

Hot Rod Lincoln And Custom Monte Carlo Auction

I don’t imagine this is quite like the car that Charlie Ryan envisioned in his song “Hot Rod Lincoln”, but it’s one cool custom all the same! Ryan’s song is one of my all time favorites, so when this… more»

Solid Woody Project: 1949 Ford Woody Wagon

Highly coveted and well loved, ’49 fords are great cars with a grand following. Coupes, sedans, and convertibles can often been seen at car events, but how often do you see the not so common Woody Wagon? Purchased in… more»

Tri Power 4-Speed Drop Top: 1965 GTO Convertible

Tri power 4-speed convertible rolls off of the tongue so nicely, and is a fantastic selection of options for any classic car. GTO’s are well known and admired for their styling and power, so naturally a convertible of this… more»

Getting Over Bataan: 1971 Datsun 521 Pickup

What’s a Datsun?  Well, for you younger readers, it was one of the first Japanese car companies to successfully market cars in the United States.  Along with Toyota, and to a lesser extent Mazda, Honda, and Subaru, these companies… more»

The Terms We Use: 1951 Ford Two Door Sedan

When you read a lot of ads and go to a lot of car shows, you begin to see the length and breadth of the word restoration.  A lot of cars are labeled restored, and you just have to… more»

HO Drop Top: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda

While most people want the Barracudas built in the early ’70s, I’ve always had a soft spot for the ones built in the late ’60s. One of the major perks of buying a ’60s Mopar is that they tend… more»

It Came From Lake Toxaway: 1960 Austin Healey Sprite

Since it is the month that ends with All Hallow’s Eve, I wanted to give you a glimpse of a story so horrible that you will wonder how God could be so cruel.  Our story begins with a little… more»

15,000 Mile Work Truck: 1976 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup

While it is not uncommon to find a car with low mileage, finding a truck with low mileage is a pretty rare event.  While I expect that future collectors will find a number of 1990 and later trucks with… more»

One Of 267: 1974 Jensen Interceptor Convertible

You may recognize the familiar backdrop in these photos, as we’ve featured a few different cars from this seller of wrecked vintage exotics. This Jensen Interceptor convertible is one of a very few drop tops made and amazingly retains… more»

Hot Drop-Top! 1969 Buick Skylark GS400 Stage 1

After 25 years of dry storage this rare 1969 Buick Skylark GS400 Stage 1 in Rochester, New York awaits a new owner here on eBay. Despite hailing from Rustchester, this one-of-212 GS 400 Stage 1 convertibles built in 1969… more»

Goin’ All Out! 1971 Chevrolet Nova SS

“How to go all out in a low-priced car.” That was Chevrolet’s tagline for the 1971 Nova SS, even though you could no longer get the big-block 396 engine that was available the year before. This truly solid, original paint… more»

GT 5 Speed With 17K Miles: 1989 Chevy Beretta

The Chevy Beretta has long been captured in a debate about its merits; was it ever a formidable import fighter? Could the GTUs and GTZs offer a cheap alternative to a BMW M3? Who knows (probably not), but if… more»

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