Garage-Kept 1970 Mercury Cougar

The Mercury Cougar was one of Lincoln-Mercury’s best-selling cars in the ’60s and ’70s and was named Motor Trend Car of The Year in ’67. If anything made you cool in the ’70s it was owning one of these… more»

Low-Mile 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 IROC-Z

Named after the International Race Of Champions series, the Z28 IROC-Z was one of the nicer trim options available for the Chevrolet Camaro from 1985 to 1990. The cars were capable of cornering under high G-forces. They were brought… more»

Pint-Sized Project: 1954 Nash Metropolitan

The Metropolitan was a subcompact car before there was technically such a thing. Designed by Nash Motors in Kenosha, Wisconsin, they were built by Austin in England from 1954 to 1961. The target audience was women and/or those families… more»

Original 350: 23k Mile 1971 Chevrolet Nova

Some classics land on our desks at Barn Finds with so many positive attributes that it is impossible to identify one as its greatest strength. Such is the case with this 1971 Chevrolet Nova. Its presentation is almost faultless,… more»

627 Horsepower 1971 Chevrolet Nova

The third generation of the Chevy Nova, built from 1968 to 1972, is its most popular. And these cars are frequent targets of cloning into Super Sports. This 1971 example goes well beyond that with a race-capable engine that… more»

Texas Two-Owner: 1974 AMC Gremlin

There’s patina and then there’s Texas patina. This 1974 AMC Gremlin is said to be a two-owner car and is located in Texas. It’s a mystery as to how long it’s been sitting, but the seller thinks possibly since… more»

Worth Fixing? 1965 Ford Mustang Barn Find

The Ford Mustang had its coming out party at the New York World’s Fair on April 17, 1964. The car was met with such enthusiasm and success that the company would go on to sell nearly 1.3 million copies… more»

65k Documented Miles: 1984 Ford Bronco XLT

This 1984 Ford Bronco XLT has much to offer its new owner. From its impressive interior and tidy exterior to its low odometer reading, it seems to tick almost every box an enthusiast could want from an SUV from… more»

Single-Owner 1975 Chrysler Newport

The 1975 Chrysler Newport was the 6th iteration of the model and one of the heaviest Chrysler ever made. Skyrocketing fuel prices made this model a tricky sell and ultimately the C-body Newport only lasted 4 years. The cars… more»

Vintage Brute Force: 1955 Caterpillar D4 Bulldozer

  While we see scores of vehicles on this site that will be preserved for the next generation, industrial equipment presentation is sorely lacking.  There are a few museums out there that cater to such vehicles.  However, it is… more»

14K Mile 1974 Buick Electra Limited Landau

My grandpa had a similar Buick Landau Coupe in navy blue and it was quite a car. I used to wash it every time we visited them whether that car was dirty or not. This 1974 Buick Electra Limited… more»

64k Mile 1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88

In the immediate postwar period of NASCAR, “stock cars” were fairly close to the models seen in the showrooms.  Cars from nearly every manufacturer were on the track, but the ones with proper handling and a strong, reliable engine… more»

Original Paint: 1959 Cadillac Series 62

Tail fins were still a popular feature on several prestigious cars back in the late fifties, and as far as over-the-top styling goes, it’s really hard to beat the rear view of the 1959 Cadillac 62 Series.  For that… more»

Road Runner Tribute: 1972 Plymouth Satellite 340

Tribute cars can be somewhat contentious among certain groups such as collectors who prize originality, but I think this 1972 Plymouth Satellite – Road Runner Tribute car looks great. I mean, how can this classic 1970s green color on… more»

Drop Top Truck: 1989 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible

The Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible is a model that should make you yearn for yesteryear. This is not because the Dakota convertible was any sort of monumental achievement, but rather because it represents a time in our history when… more»

Chevy V8 Canadian: 1964 Pontiac Parisienne

Named after a Parisian female (Paris, France), the Pontiac Parisienne was built by GM of Canada from 1958 to 1986. While it looked like a U.S. Catalina, Chevrolet mechanical components were under the hood. The seller has a Custom… more»

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