Still In The Barn? 1971 Plymouth Duster Twister

In 1970, Plymouth introduced the sporty Duster, a fastback version of the Valiant compact. It quickly began to sell well, including the Duster 340, a performance model. In 1971, Plymouth added the Twister option, which gave the car the… more»

350-Equipped: 1972 Buick GS Convertible

We’ve recently seen a few extremely nice classic Convertibles crossing our desks at Barn Finds, and I must extend a big thank you to Barn Finder Curvette for spotting this 1972 Buick GS drop-top. Its presentation is unsurprising, considering… more»

Mild Project: 1963 Volkswagen Beetle

The history of the “people’s car” is rooted in Adolf Hitler’s Germany. The Nazi party’s successor to the country’s labor unions – aka the German Labour Front – founded Volkswagen in 1937 after Hitler ordered that a cheap, mass-produced… more»

Project or Parts Car? 1972 Fiat 850 Sport Spider

At first glance, this 1972 Fiat 850 Sport Spider has the right ingredients: a tiny Italian convertible, 4-speed manual, and classic red paint. But once you dig into the details from the eBay listing, this one starts looking less… more»

30k Original Miles: 1972 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

Sometimes referred to as land yachts, cars like this 1972 Cadillac Coupe de Ville spent decades in the automotive wilderness. However, a new generation of enthusiasts is irresistibly drawn to these classics and the luxurious motoring experience they promise…. more»

First-Year Front-Driver: 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado

When Oldsmobile introduced the 1966 Toronado, it wasn’t just another personal luxury coupe — it was a technological statement. This was GM’s first modern front-wheel-drive production car, and it arrived wrapped in dramatic, futuristic styling that still turns heads… more»

400/4-Speed: 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport Convertible

This 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport Convertible is a striking-looking classic. Its presentation is first-rate, and its mechanical specifications promise an entertaining driving experience. With summer on our doorstep, it could be the perfect option for maximizing your motoring pleasure… more»

Cheap Wheels in Wisconsin: 1995 Ford Escort

The Ford Escort replaced the Pinto and was the company’s first “world car,” meaning that the car was developed across numerous global markets. It debuted in 1981 and was in production across three generations through 2003. The seller has… more»

BF Auction: 1981 GMC C1500 Sierra

I remember an old Steve Martin comedy bit where he was trying to speak French, and he finally said, “Boy, those French, they have a different word for everything.” That’s like pickup makers and how they named their truck… more»

Unmodified/Unmolested: 1971 Dodge Charger

How unusual! A 1971 Dodge Charger that is not a performance version and hasn’t been poorly twisted into a wanna-be muscle car. The seller tells us, “Selling my dad‘s car when my dad passed away. He left me a… more»

Dual-Purpose Beast: 1984 Honda XL600R

An absolute steal of a deal at $3,000, this 1984 Honda XL600R is big. Really big. Not as in a V12 or a Gold Wing or some crazy 700-pound motorcycle big, but as in powerful. It can be found… more»

Too Many Doors to Save? 1957 Plymouth Savoy

Named after an upscale hotel, the Savoy was an entry-level or middle grade car in Plymouth’s full-size lineup in the 1950s (and through 1964). Sedans and wagons were the body styles (no hardtops or convertibles in this price range)…. more»

BF Auction: 1985 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas

This 1985 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas is a two-owner classic with 77,777 genuine miles on the clock. This beauty presents extremely well, confirming that it has led a sheltered existence where it has been treated respectfully. The sale includes… more»

1 of 1? 1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible

Chrysler introduced the 300 Sport Series in 1962. It was marketed alongside the 300 Letter Series, but with less focus on performance. The Sport Series continued after the Letter Series was discontinued in 1965. The seller has a nice… more»

Original 440/4-Speed: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

While the first-generation examples are cool and desirable Mopars, it wasn’t until the second gen came around in 1968 that things really started to take off in the right direction for the Dodge Charger.  The demand for models made… more»

Fully Restored Half-Ton: 1962 Studebaker Champ

The Champ was the last pickup produced by Studebaker, and it ran between 1960 and 1964. A light-duty model with its roots in the Lark compact, the Champ was discontinued when Studebaker withdrew from U.S. auto production mid-way through… more»

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