Automotive history demonstrates that the Allante made no real sense. Cadillac, long the purveyors of cars with enough interior space to host a game of tennis, decided that it would add a relatively small two-seat Roadster to its product… more»
No Reserve Survivor: 1979 Chevrolet Caprice
As the 1980s evolved and vehicle manufacturers began to get a handle on technology that helped address the engine power losses that resulted from tighter emission regulations, cars that rolled off lines during the 1970s were largely ignored. However,… more»
All Original? 1967 Buick Riviera
Imagine working in the Buick design department and being tasked with following up the first-generation Riviera. In the face of that nearly impossible task, Buick unveiled what Car Life magazine called “far and away the most handsome car of the… more»
Nice Trade-In: 1984 Dodge Ramcharger 4×4
We don’t know much about this 1984 Dodge Ramcharger 4×4 other than what the VIN tells us. The seller gives one line in their eBay listing, “Nice Ramcharger I took in on trade. All info is as told to… more»
Over Sand Ready: 1989 Dodge Raider
There’s a segment of vehicles that has been relatively sleepy for some time; what I mean by this is the collector car market hasn’t been exceedingly hot for genuine SUVs that were sold by Japanese manufacturers in the 80s… more»
Perfect Patina? 1978 Ford F-150 460 V8
We’ve discussed and/or debated whether surface rust: i.e., patina, is considered “rust” or not many times here on Barn Finds. When I think of rust, I think of rust holes, probably because I grew up in a snow country… more»
Ready To Assemble: 1970 Jaguar E-Type Coupe
Since many of the Jaguar E-Types that appear on Craigslist, eBay, or Facebook Marketplace are rust-bucket “projects,” it’s worth giving a second look at this 1970 Series II coupe (not a 2+2) here on Craigslist in Richmond, Virginia. The… more»
Show Or Race? 1967 Dodge Dart 340
Back in 1967 at your Dodge dealership, the Dart 270 was the mid-level offering in the model’s lineup, coming standard with a 170 cubic-inch Slant Six under the hood. Next in line was the larger 225 CI Slant Six,… more»
Stunning LS3 Restomod: 1956 Chevrolet Nomad
The Nomad was introduced by Chevrolet in 1955 as a “sport wagon”. In its three years in production, less than 23,000 copies were sold, making it one of the least popular Chevies of the Tri-Five Era (when built). But… more»
Partially Restored: 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo
While many enthusiast vehicles from the 80s and 90s are constantly going up in price, there are some outliers that seem to still represent excellent value in the marketplace. One of those cars is this one: the MK3 Toyota… more»
The Big Block: 1959 Autobianchi Bianchina Trasformabile Special
This diminutive Fiat-derived classic promises around-town fun in the sun. Made by Autobianchi – a cooperative effort between Bianchi, Pirelli, and Fiat to test transportation concepts – the Bianchina was produced from 1955 through 1970 in wagon, convertible, sedan… more»

















