Classified Find: 1992 Ford F-250 XLT With 28k Original Miles

From its sparkling two-tone paint to its extensive list of factory options, there is much to like about this 1992 Ford F-250 XLT. However, the icing on the cake could be the odometer reading of 28,000 original miles. The… more»

Sun Torched: 1970 Pontiac Firebird

It is hard to imagine that the sun can do much more damage than this to a car. This 1970 Pontiac Firebird is located in Tucson, Arizona. While the ad states that the car has been in storage, at… more»

Bermuda Blue: 1970 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400

Usually, new models were introduced by the big three at least 4 to 5 months before January of the new year. For the 1970 Pontiac Firebird, the new model was not introduced until February of 1970. This resulted in… more»

Broken Brit: 1963 MG Midget Mk I

An MG Midget in prime condition is cheap, hardy, and fun. But here on facebook Marketplace we have a Midget of a different ilk. It’s a 1963 Mark I recovered from a barn, with just about every problem in… more»

A Good Deal? 1994 Chevrolet Lumina Z34

As if Chevy’s Celebrity wasn’t cool enough (Hello? Is this thing on?), the company threw the Lumina at us. I remember a friend had a late-90s Lumina and it was quite a site with the clean body panel lines…. more»

Big Cheap Project: 1966 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

What’s eighteen and a half feet long, weighs 4,707 lbs., and looks like it has a case of leprosy? Why this 1966 Cadillac DeVille of course. This is another of those “you’ll have to guess about it” listings as… more»

Rebuilt V8: 1980 Oldsmobile 442 W30

By 1980, the term “muscle car” had become relative. Manufacturers continued offering iconic models with a V8 under the hood, but buyers knew compliance with government legislative requirements had taken the edge off outright performance. This 1980 Oldsmobile 442… more»

Documented Bird: 1965 Ford Thunderbird

The fourth generation of the Ford T-Bird ran from 1964-66 and is sometimes referred to as the “Flair-Bird” because of its styling and luxury. They were still powerful machines with at least a 390 cubic inch V8 available for… more»

Recent Restomod: 1969 Chevrolet Nova

From all indications, this 1969 Chevy Nova was a somewhat basic car when new. The VIN indicates it had an inline-6 engine (250 cubic inches?) and a 2-speed Powerglide. The original owner may have kept it this way until… more»

Carport Find: 1957 Ford Skyliner

I have learned, in writing, that sometimes less is more. If one can make their point with fewer words, so be it. However, there usually is a minimum of utterances that are necessary to make a point, or in… more»

Not Used In 3 Years: 1953 Henry J DeLuxe

We have seen a few Henry Js here on Barn Finds over the years, but only two 1953 models. As is almost always the case with car companies, they had worked through some issues by the end of the… more»

Carpentry Project: 1950 Plymouth Woody

These days it is hard enough to resurrect a classic vehicle considering our universal constraints on time, energy, and folding money.  So, if that vehicle’s return to glory requires an additional type of hard-won talent, is it possible for… more»

Minty Turbo Hatch: 1986 Chrysler Laser XT

The 1980s were special for more than a few reasons, and among the enthusiast car community, we saw the rise of the high-strung sport compact model across a variety of manufacturers. Even among Chrysler Corporation, there were numerous product… more»

Rust Free 1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria LX

Having grown up in the Midwest with snow for half the year, hearing the term “rust-free” related to a vehicle is something we rarely knew, other than for new vehicles. Arizona is known for its rust-free vehicles, such as… more»

American Car, French Name: 1985 Pontiac Parisienne

General Motors used the Parisienne name in Canada throughout the 1960s and 1970s. It was applied to GM of Canada’s version of the U.S. Chevy Impala and/or Caprice. But Pontiac employed the name “south of the border” from 1983… more»

Former Mail Carrier: 1963 Studebaker Zip Van

As the sixties decade was approaching, Studebaker was struggling and the end of their car and truck production was just around the corner.  But a small ray of hope came about in 1963 when the company struck a deal… more»

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