This may look like a plain old Ford, but this Crestline is actually the special Skyliner model. That means it has a glass roof over the front seat area. That might not be the best thing if you plan… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1968 Corvette Convertible
We have all been in the same place as reader Jorge C. You find a sweet classic car project parked in a barn, garage or shed. When you get it home, you start working on it, possibly getting it running…. more»
Muscle Truck: 1978 Dodge Lil’ Red Express
With its exhaust stacks and chrome rims, this Dodge could be mistaken for someone’s custom creation, but it’s actually a production truck. In fact, the Lil’ Red Express was the fastest American-built vehicle you could buy in ’78! It was faster… more»
Too Original To Drive: 1987 Buick Grand National
The owner of this Buick is in a rather interesting situation, one that has become more common as people start to see the value of all original low mileage survivors. They bought the car out of a barn with… more»
Red and Topless: 1951 Dodge Power Wagons
The “flat fender” Power Wagon is a 4-wheel-drive 3/4 ton pickup based on the military WC series and was built from 1946 to 1956. These two fire trucks conversions were done by Van Pelt. It is claimed that only… more»
Right Hooker Paddock Find: 1969 Mustang R Code
You to have to give it to the Aussies: they share our love of muscle cars from American manufacturers. So much so, in fact, that examples like this impressively rusty Mustang R-Code here on eBay Australia are still deemed to be… more»
B Pillar Delete: 1964 Dodge 880 Hardtop Wagon
Although the current consumer sentiment leans heavily towards buying crossover vehicles that excel at nothing, there was a time when wagons roamed that combined both functionality and style. The Dodge Custom 880 series was your bread-and-butter passenger car, but… more»
1970 Dodge Superbee Project
The spiced up Dodge Coronet, the Superbee, was a rather interesting and unique muscle car especially with its Bumblebee graphics on the rear quarters. This particular ‘Bee is unrestored, and appears relatively complete but with some rust concerns, and… more»
O Can-A-Da: 1961 Mercury M-100 Unibody
Most of us know that Canada received Mercury trucks beginning in 1946 due to the fact that a lot of rural towns didn’t have both a Ford and Mercury dealer. They’re quite unusual to see in the US unless… more»
Rare Dutch Swede: 1966 Volvo 66 GL Estate
If you like unusual vehicles, it almost literally does not get any more unusual than this 1976 Volvo 66 GL Estate! I can hardly look at this car, I keep picturing it in our driveway and that’s not good…. more»
Confiscated! 1972 Chevrolet Camaro At Auction
Although 99% of what is sold are white work trucks, vans and non-descript sedans, every once in a while a governmental entity ends up with a classic car to sell at auction. That’s what has happened with this 1972… more»
“The Quintessential Barn Find”: 1928 Ford Model A
What a cool car! This 1928 Model A that the seller calls “the quintessential barn find” has been gently awakened from a long slumber about 8 months ago. The seller has been enjoying driving it around the neighborhood weekly… more»
Vic Hubbard Hot Rod: 1955 Pontiac Star Chief 421 SD
This could be one of the most incredible hot rod barn finds that has ever surfaced! This period built Pontiac is packing a 421 Super Duty with a Hillborn fuel injection system, handmade headers and a 4 speed Muncie… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 39k Mile 2000 Mazda Miata
This car is newer than what we normally feature, but if you want a reliable roadster, you really can’t go wrong with a Miata. They provide the open air experience of a British sports car without leaving a puddle of oil… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1960 Austin Healey Sprite
Reader David the Bugeyeguy recently found this Bugeye Sprite parked in an old barn. It had been purchased by a father and son back in the ’80s with the plan of restoring it together. Well, they never got to… more»
Bathtub Beauty: 1949 Packard Sedan
Unlike most other independent auto manufacturers, Packard survived the Depression by introducing a lower priced line of cars, the 120 model, in 1935. As many historians have noted, while this was a good, or even great short-term survival strategy,… more»

















