The Other Pony In The Barn

For the past 21 years, this 1977 Ford Pinto has been hiding in this barn in New Castle, Pennsylvania. The owner has decided it’s time for this pony to find a new barn to call home. They have listed… more»

1978 Plymouth Volare: Petty Special

As we’ve documented on these pages before, Chrysler Corp. pulled out all the stops to make the Volare and Aspen twins more appealing through a variety of limited production packages. Well, featured here is one that must be damn… more»

BEEP-BEEP! 1971 Plymouth Road Runner

While this ’71 Road Runner isn’t quite the stripped down street racer the Road Runner had once been, it is still a great muscle car. Ride quality of the ’71 was much improved and so was handling! This Road… more»

6K Mile 1971 Nova Revisited

We featured this Nova the other day, but the seller expressed some frustration about the way we presented the car. They felt that we stirred up some undue doubts. So, we agreed to run the story again if they… more»

Ex-Hershey Garage Find: 1950 Chevrolet Pickup

  I really like the look of this garage find, although I’m not sure the connection to Milton Hershey’s descendant makes it worth any more money. The 1950 Chevrolet pickup is located in Hazelton, Pennsylvania and is listed for… more»

1985 Chevrolet S-10: Fact or Fiction?

This is one of those listings where I hope I don’t feel like a sucker for posting it. Here goes: this is a 1985 Chevy S-10 pickup here on eBay, said to have only 69 original miles after being… more»

Glory Days: 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible

1967 is my favorite year of Chevrolets, for a different sort of reason. It was the first year of the collapsible steering column. I once t-boned a tractor trailer in the drive axle with a 1967 Chevy and folded… more»

Spooky 1961 Buick Flxible Hearse

This looks like the perfect car to have parked out in the driveway for halloween! What kid isn’t scared of a creepy looking hearse? Listed here on craigslist in Allentown, Pennsylvania is this 1961 Buick Flxible Hearse with an asking price… more»

1944 Dodge WFA-31: War Production

In addition to my love affair with ex-municipal vehicles, I also dig trucks that bear some connection to war efforts or other government programs. It seems that despite all of the waste generated by excess spending, I can rationalize… more»

Motoring Monday: Triumph TR4 Barn Finds

How often do you have the chance to start your own Triumph TR4 fleet? These three cars are being offered together with a bunch of spare parts by the same seller, or they are willing to sell them and… more»

1971 Chevrolet Camaro: 1 Owner

When I attended college in Massachusetts, I heard this phrase: “Maine has some pretty good girls.” I took it to mean this northern New England state wasn’t exactly South Beach with fashion models sipping on daiquiris, but rather where you… more»

Solid Colorado Car: 1956 Mercury Montclair

I really like the aggressive styling of this top of the line Mercury for 1956. It’s very distinctive side trim and subtle two-tone (look under the side windows) along with the plain steel wheels are calling to me. This… more»

Seller Submission: Cheap TR7 Yard Find

From Bob L. – Hi, We are clearing up an estate which includes a “yard find”  1980 TR7 roadster.  It was moved outdoors 5 years ago running and driving and honestly still does not look too bad.  No nasty… more»

427/4-Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

If you’re in the market for a big block Corvette project, this could be the one! It’s not perfect, but the seller is upfront about the car’s flaws. They mention some surface rust underneath and a little damage out… more»

1969 Toyota Corolla Sprinter: All Factory

Vintage Japanese cars always make me chuckle, due largely to the fact that these cars were little different from their ancestors: cheap, fuel-efficient transportation that had a knack for reliability. But given their age and rarity today, classic Toytoas like… more»

Barn-Finds-Mobile: 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Wagon

This one has Barn Finds written all over it, doesn’t it? Thanks so much Charles H. for sending this one in! When I first saw the pictures of this terrific wagon, I started fantasizing about a Barn Finds company… more»

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