Unrestored Survivor: 1964 Ford Country Squire Wagon

Some classics cross our desks at Barn Finds and are immediately recognizable. Such is the case with this 1964 Ford Country Squire. The indications are that the seller has had difficulty finding a new home for this Wagon, because… more»

25-Year Cream Puff: 2000 Buick Park Avenue

The Park Avenue replaced the Electra (225) in 1991, although the name had previously been a trim package offering. The Park Avenue would be Buick’s most lavish car through 2005, when it was retired in favor of the later… more»

One-Year-Only V8: 1963 Pontiac Tempest

The Pontiac Tempest was one of three “senior compacts” that General Motors introduced in 1961. The other two were the Buick Special and the Oldsmobile F-85. While all three used the same new unibody platform, the Tempest employed a… more»

Babied Hatchback: 1979 Honda Accord

The Honda Accord arrived in 1976 (aka Honda Inspire in Japan) as a mid-size automobile. Its worldwide popularity grew, especially in the U.S., where it would become a best-seller year after year in the 1990s. This edition from 1979 looks… more»

1 Of 150: 1983 Pontiac Trans Am MSE

Compared to a few of the earlier and later Pontiac Trans Am offerings, the MR MSE may not sound all that overwhelming by comparison.  However, by early to mid-eighties excitement standards, it provided a breath of fresh air to… more»

Off Season Discount: 1992 Saab 900 Turbo Convertible

Buying a convertible in the off-season is one of the smarter purchases you can make if a drop-top is on your list of cars to own. If you live  somewhere like I do where winter is an actual season,… more»

Cheap Project: 1974 Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna S-3

Among the various GM A-Body offerings from the mid-seventies, the Chevrolet Laguna is one of the rarer models, and it doesn’t appear in the marketplace nearly as frequently as many of the others.  These were also popular on the… more»

1 Owner Orvis Edition: 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee

We rarely get to see the combination of an affordable, modern classic with one-owner lineage and some special features that truly set it apart. This is one of those times, and I feel like someone is going to get… more»

Ready To Drive: 1964 Ford Thunderbird Landau

Speculation is hard. Consider for a moment the collector car realm; I just looked at an active eBay advertisement for a first-generation Bronco that was rusted to the door handles, and the asking price was over $10,000 (and the… more»

Mostly Stock Colonnade: 1973 Buick Century Custom

The fresh General Motors Colonnade bodies began knocking buyers off their feet in 1973, and they remained popular choices in the marketplace for the next several years.  Buick incorporated this revised styling on its Century and Regal for the… more»

Another One! 1989 Pontiac Sunbird Turbo Convertible

One thing I really enjoy about the Barn Finds community is that when we highlight a car for sale that we hardly ever see, our readers set to work flagging similar examples. The Pontiac Sunbird Turbo is a rare… more»

Clean E36: 1997 BMW M3

After you spend any amount of time with a certain make or model, it becomes easier to separate the wheat from the chaff. The E36-chassis BMW M3 is a car I’ve quite familiar with, having owned a 1995 coupe… more»

Needs A Savior: 1930 Chrysler Series 77 Sedan

The majesty of cars from the late 1920s and early 1930s is impressive even today. Every car maker was on the bandwagon, showcasing big sedans, big tourers, big phaetons. We forget now – as we look at our nearly… more»

454 V8! Restored 1972 Chevrolet Nova Sleeper

By 1972, the biggest engine you could get in a Chevy Nova had a displacement of 350 cubic inches. And if you wanted muscle with a 4-barrel carburetor, you checked the Super Sport box on the order form. This… more»

Targa Rescue: 1973 Porsche 911

At first, you see a desirable long-hood Porsche 911. It’s even an interesting color, although not original. The Fuchs wheels are appealing, and basically, you see enough of a car to feel good about learning more. However, when bidding… more»

Ran Flawlessly When Parked: 1938 Hupmobile Six

A Hupmobile, eh? How often do we review one of those on these august webpages? Not often, and never a 1938 Model Six, four-door sedan such as today’s discovery, courtesy of Zappenduster. Hupmobile was another one of many domestic… more»

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