1 Year Only: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Rallye 350

With an additional cost of just over $150, adding the Rallye 350 option package to your Cutlass back in 1970 seems like a no-brainer, which makes it surprising that Olds only produced 3,547 such-equipped cars.  But 1970 was sort… more»

One Owner Survivor: 1992 Toyota Celica GT-S

Original owner cars are a special breed of motor vehicles, owing both to their scarcity and because old vehicles that remain with their first owner are generally in good condition. Most consumers change cars like they change their socks,… more»

Grandma Driven: 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

Is the fifth-generation Pontiac Grand Prix a future collectible? I have always felt this was a fantastic era of one of Pontiac’s most celebrated nameplates, with killer styling and a ton of technology features that most of the competition… more»

Rare 4X4! 1972 International 1110 Pickup

Let’s get one thing straight: in order to differentiate its farm machinery from its light trucks, International Harvester ditched the “Harvester” portion of its name, calling its trucks simply “International”. IH fans still affectionately refer to most of its… more»

Blown Tire Opportunity: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

Whenever you least expect it, trouble is just around the corner.  The seller of this very original 1969 Chevrolet Corvette, for sale on eBay in Hutchinson, Kansas, had just purchased this car and was driving it home when trouble… more»

No Spoiler G50 Coupe: 1987 Porsche 911

Even in this day and age, lots of people still seem to prefer that their Porsche 911 has a spoiler on the back. I’m here to present this gorgeous black-on-black specimen as evidence that it should not. This 1987… more»

Affordable Survivor: 1976 Ford Mustang II Limited Edition

Timing is often said to be everything, and the automotive world is no exception. Ford got it right with its First Generation Mustang and spectacularly wrong with the Edsel program. The Mustang II is much-maligned, but sales figures confirm… more»

No Reserve: 1978 Ford F250 Lariat XLT

There are many reasons why a classic can appeal to potential buyers. It could be its inherent desirability, condition, or features. Of course, when a seller plasters the words “No Reserve” into their listing, it is guaranteed to attract… more»

17k Documented Miles! One-Owner 1972 Chevrolet Corvette 454

We always welcome the contribution of our readers at Barn Finds. Whether via your respectful and informed article feedback or by referring wonderful classics for us to feature, you are the reason we are here, producing articles that we… more»

Malaise-Era Muscle: 1977 Plymouth Road Runner

The Plymouth Road Runner was one of the hottest muscle cars of the late 1960s, providing plenty of power for budget-conscious buyers. Fast-forward nearly a decade later and it would become a shadow of its former self. As an… more»

Dependable Driver: 1968 Ford Mustang GT California Special

Ford sold 472,121 examples of its Mustang in 1967, and by any standard measure, it should have been sufficient cause to break out the champagne and toast a successful year. However, when viewed in the harsh light of day,… more»

Four-Door Fun! 1966 Ford Fairlane 500

It’s unusual today to think of a time when ordinary commodity cars, such as a 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 came in either two or four-door body styles. And in the ’60s, two-door models of everything were big sellers. Today,… more»

Rusty Bubbletop: 1961 Chevrolet Impala

The Impala became a series of its own in 1959 after starting out as a special edition of the Bel Air in 1958. For 1959-60, the cars were as wild looking as they came with flat tailfins that looked… more»

89k Original Miles: 1968 Pontiac Firebird

Ford was on a roll post-war, catching the opposition flat-footed with the Thunderbird and the Mustang. The former effectively created the Personal Luxury Car segment, while the Mustang was the genesis of the Pony Car sector. General Motors took… more»

An Opportunity? Yes, If It’s Original: 1956 Ford Thunderbird

The early T-Birds have never taken off in value, which might explain why this 1956 sits at a relatively low $17,200 here on ebay with a few days to go in the auction. Or maybe people are just pacing… more»

Cheap Pair of Running 1976 Mercury Capris

In the 1970s, you could wander into your local Lincoln/Mercury dealer and find a small, sporty automobile that was scaled like a “pony car” (long hood/short deck). But you wouldn’t find any Mercury badging on it. The 1970-78 Capri… more»

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