Drive Or Improve? 1969 Pontiac GTO

When it comes to the mechanical aspects of this 1969 Pontiac GTO here on eBay, everything seems to be in sound condition, but the exterior is right at that point which leaves me scratching my head wondering what to… more»

British Barn Find: 1973 Triumph TR6

Does the allure of the barn ever become more of a turn-off when the seller doesn’t tell us much about the car’s history or condition? I go back and forth on this, as I certainly find cars in their… more»

Ready To Rumble: 1967 Dodge Dart GT 360 V8

Chrysler redesigned its compacts in 1967, the Plymouth Valiant and Dodge Dart. Within the Dodge camp, the GT was the sporty version of the little car, but it came standard with a Slant-Six engine. The seller’s nicely restored (we… more»

Bubble Top: 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Car

The era of this 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Car is one that most people either like or, well, let’s say “not like” (I didn’t want to say hate, but there it is). I love it, and it can be… more»

Running V8! 1973 AMC Gremlin X

Billed as “the first American-built import,” American Motors Corporation’s Gremlin competed against the likes of the Ford Pinto and the Chevrolet Vega. This 1973 AMC Gremlin X in Frankfort, Illinois features one option that never graced a factory Pinto… more»

Rare Project Pair: Barn Find Jaguar XJ6Cs

We all have that dream of cracking open a barn door and finding a vintage car or truck inside; the fantasy is even better when the vehicle in question is actually of some value to you personally or to… more»

Fresh Paint: 1966 Pontiac GTO

We commonly see classics at Barn Finds where an owner has forsaken an automatic transmission for a manual to unlock additional performance. It is rarer for one to appear where someone has adopted the opposite approach. That is the… more»

No Reserve: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

This is the car that sounded the death knell for the First Generation Mustang GT. Well, not this car specifically, but the Mustang derivative wearing these badges. It is a 1969 Mach 1, and its overwhelming success robbed the… more»

One Family Owned: 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS

A long-term ownership history can be very desirable when an enthusiast considers spending their hard-earned cash on a classic purchase. This 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS ticks that box because it has been part of the same family since it… more»

V8 Included: 1971 Ford Bronco Project

We see our share of First Generation Broncos at Barn Finds, partly because they remain so desirable. The fascinating thing is that modified examples can command eye-watering prices on par with 100% original vehicles. This 1971 Bronco is a… more»

Split Window Optional: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette

When Chevrolet released the C2 Corvette in 1963, it added a Coupe to the range. The ’63 included a split rear window, which would remain a styling feature for a single year. Some buyers found the strip distracting and… more»

Rare Turbo Coupe: 1987 Subaru RX

Subaru is known for building turbocharged hot rods, but that reputation is born out of recent models like the WRX and Legacy GT. However, back in the 1980s, Subaru was already out in front with offering high-performance models with… more»

Nicest One Left? 1974 Mercury Capri

The Ford Capri is a somewhat misunderstood classic from the 1970s, despite having a pedigree that seemingly makes it a desirable driver’s car. With Ford of Europe’s engineering behind it and a torquey Cologne V6 under the hood, it… more»

One Family Sedan: 1972 Chevrolet Caprice

The Chevy Caprice started out in 1965 as a mid-year upscale option on the Impala. This was no doubt in response to the success that Ford was having with its new Galaxie 500 derivative, the LTD. For 1966, the… more»

Front Wheel Drive Find: 1968 Olds Toronado 455

My feeling has always been that big 1960s American cars have no business being front-wheel drive. Why would they need to be when their corporate siblings pushed their power out from the wheels at the back of the car?… more»

No Reserve Ragtop: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

In April 1964, Ford debuted the new Mustang “pony car” and changed the automotive landscape for years to come. Though it came 17 days after Plymouth brought out the Barracuda, the Mustang would dominate the new market space well… more»

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