As with a lot of online sales, you’re going to have to use your imagination for a lot of what this car looks like. The photos aren’t the best, but from what is shown of this 1977 Chrysler Newport… more»
Practically Perfect In Every Way! 1962 Buick Special
If Mary Poppins had a classic car, this would be it. With only 22,196 miles and still wearing its original everything, including cracked bias-ply tires (I’m surprised there’s any tread left), there’s really nothing to with this car except… more»
Peach Cruiser: 1954 Pontiac Star Chief Custom
This first year Pontiac Star Chief features sleek styling and a peachy patina. In running and driving condition, this sedan still looks great, but is in need of some help. Claimed to be complete, and a worthwhile project, this… more»
Real Barn Find: 1964 GTO Convertible With Bonus Parts
While this real barn find 1964 Pontiac GTO convertible (with PHS documentation) may look a little scruffy around the edges, I think you’ll be surprised how good this car looks under the dirt and dust, especially when you consider… more»
Yard Runner: 1947 Studebaker M5
Our buddies over in North Dakota dug out another classic truck, this time it’s a Studebaker! It might lack the incredible design of the earlier Studebaker trucks, but this is still one good looking rig. They claim it’s wearing… more»
Looking Squished: 1959 Studebaker Lark Coupe
When you think of a 1950s 2 door hardtop with a V8 and a manual transmission, this is not likely the car you’re thinking of, but here it is. If the design looks a bit awkward or perhaps squished,… more»
1963 Thunderbird: Rare M-Code Tri-Carb + AC!
According to the seller, this is one of only 17 28 tri-carb “Sports V8” engined 1963 Thunderbird coupes that were ever produced, and I’m sure even fewer of those had factory air conditioning. It is listed for sale here on eBay and… more»
One Driver, Stored For 30 Years! 1970 Monte Carlo
I know the pictures aren’t the best, and I’m sorry for that, but this car was worth posting anyway. It’s a one owner, one driver 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo that has been stored for over 30 years. The car is… more»
Unrestored Survivor: Euro-Spec ’79 BMW 525
As the owner of a genuine Euro-market BMW, I’ve grown accustomed to spotting the tell-tale signs of grey market vehicles residing in the USA. This 1979 BMW 525 is a true Euro-spec car wearing all of the goodies that… more»
Real Family Truck: 1963 Studebaker Lark Wagonaire
Perhaps not the prettiest wagon ever built, the Studebaker Lark Wagonaire offered a unique and different approach on the family car that could do it all. Capable of hauling your family and a random tall object of your choice,… more»
Go Commando! 1972 Jeep Commando SC-2
This 1972 Jeep Commando is the fancier SC-2 model, but it looks like you could call it the Corroded Commando and be more accurate at this point. However, the seller has spent quite a bit of time and undoubtedly… more»
Overheated & Restored: 1984 Dodge Ram 50
Not too long ago, Barn Finds writer Scotty G. found a Dodge D50 Sport near his homebase in Minnesota. That truck was a great find, with a clean body and awesome period graphics running down the side. Well, another survivor-grade… more»
No Reserve! 1968 Oldsmobile 98 With 46,775 Miles
What a classy looking car! Oldsmobile called their entire 1968 lineup “The Youngmobiles” in some of their advertising, and this 98 was the cream of the luxury crop, despite having, well, things that would impress your father. Or grandfather!… more»
Rot-Free Frame: Barn Find 1965 Corvette
This recently discovered 1965 Corvette convertible is said to need everything, but it fortunately has a rot-free frame that will justify the expense of putting it right. The seller notes the motor and transmission are present but not currently… more»
Free To A Good Home: 1965 MGB
This once, I don’t think anyone will think the price is too high unless they’d like to be paid to haul it away. This MGB is rust free, that is, the rust is free along with the rest of… more»
Porsche 914-6 Clone Project Needs To Go!
As much fun as the 914 is, there is a lot of room for improvement with these little mid-engine sports cars. Even Porsche realized it needed more power, hence the creation of the 914-6. There really weren’t many of… more»


















