Throwback Styling: 1976 Stutz Blackhawk

Who remembers the Stutz Blackhawk, one of those “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” cars from the 1970s? Built in Italy, the styling of these opulent automobiles was over the top, which was the intended result. They were low-production… more»

Southwest Base Model: 1989 Jeep Wrangler

You wouldn’t think of a base model of being inherently appealing, but when a certain model begins to disappear from circulation due to general attrition, rust, or both, it can suddenly become a selling point. Why? Well, if a… more»

McLaren Replica: 1980 Manta Mirage

The seller refers to this car as a McLaren in his description, and while you first scoff at that comparison, he’s not that far off. The Manta Mirage, as it is rightfully called, is one of the more compelling… more»

BF Auction: 1973 Dodge W100 Power Wagon

UPDATE – The seller has added videos of this Power Wagon, which can viewed below. UPDATE – The seller finally had an opportunity to take pictures of the truck on a nice clear day. The color and paint look… more»

First Year Riviera Hardtop? 1950 Buick Super

It took a while for me to make the historical connection to Buick’s Riviera name. While most know it as a luxury coupe introduced in 1964, the name dates to the 1950 model when it appeared on Roadmaster and… more»

BF Exclusive: Cadillac Collection in Georgia

Over the years, many of you have seen me report back on the cars and trucks on my friend’s property in North Georgia. Believe it or not, I am still helping him but have slowed down a bit in… more»

Cheap Classic: 1960 Rambler American

Want to launch into a fabulous hobby – one that will engage every sense, improve your skillset, and lead to meeting interesting people? Here’s a cheap ticket to the vintage car obsession that afflicts so many of us here… more»

1967 Montgomery Ward Riverside 175 Scrambler

Catalog Bikes are a thing in the vintage motorcycle collector world. Those of us who grew up before the endless internet was in our pockets or our hands 18 hours a day know what I’m talking about. This 1967… more»

Cheap Wheels: 1996 Ford Contour Sedan

The Contour was a derivative of the Ford Mondeo, a European-based “world car” that the company built and sold in the U.S. from 1995 to 2000. Said to be a mid-size car, it looked a bit like a smaller… more»

Patina Project: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire

The first-generation Oldsmobile Starfire was a more upscale offering in the brand’s lineup, and it’s one of those cool cars that combined both luxury and performance into one great package.  Only a convertible was available when the car debuted… more»

Desirable Carbureted Model: 1984 Ferrari 512 BB

When it comes to Ferraris, there’s always a model in the lineup that is the car to have. The one that all the Ferrari VIPs get a heads-up is coming before it’s ever released for public sale. And while… more»

1,440 Miles From New! 2000 Thor/Four Winds Infinity 34H Motorhome

Motorhomes are often bought as a treat for retirement or an alternative to buying a vacation home. After all, with a comfortable motorhome at your disposal, why stay tied to one location as opposed to going wherever you find… more»

Recently Restored: 1965 Buick Skylark Convertible

With summer fast approaching, many enthusiasts think of hitting the road behind the wheel of a classic Convertible to savor all that Mother Nature offers. Barn Finds writer Russell Glantz must harbor the same desires, spotting this beautiful 1965… more»

27K Original Miles: 1989 Ford Mustang Saleen Convertible

When Steve Saleen began modifying a handful of Fox body Ford Mustangs each year, it set in motion a long-standing partnership that would yield some of the most sought-after Mustangs on the planet. The 1980s in particular were a… more»

32K Mile Roadster: 1990 Buick Reatta

The Buick Reatta is one of those vehicles you get somewhat accustomed to seeing come up for sale, but when you spot a really nice one, it still stops you in your tracks. Buick’s short-lived roadster was a fascinating… more»

Genuine Survivor? 1959 Chrysler New Yorker 2-Door Hardtop

There is one undeniable fact about Mopar products from the 1950s that benefitted from the Virgil Exner “forward look” philosophy: They all had a genuine sense of presence. No vehicle demonstrates this more graphically than this 1959 Chrysler New… more»

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