For those of you who are fans of 1980s tuner cars, the word “homologation” carries significant meaning. This is basically the process whereby manufacturers earmark a small batch of vehicles for sale to the public as a means of… more»
Solid Foundation: 1973 Jensen-Healey Project
The British sports car scene of the 1970s offered plenty of choices, but the Jensen-Healey stood out as a bit of a hybrid—part Lotus, part Jensen, with American safety standards in mind. This 1973 Jensen-Healey, listed here on craigslist… more»
Stone Cold Steve Austin’s 1995 Ford Bronco!
The Ford Bronco has become one of the most valuable vintage vehicles in the last 5 years or so. Up for sale here on the Low Miles No Miles website is a prime example of Ford’s Gen 5 Bronco…. more»
Daily Driver: 1983 Toyota Corolla Wagon
I’m not sure this 1983 Toyota Corolla wagon is a car that most folks here (or anywhere, really) would aspire to own, but someone seemed to take care of this 42-year-old wagon, and it’s old enough now to draw… more»
Rare 1955 Hudson Metropolitan Convertible
It can be discombobulating when a new car is introduced less than two months before its car company merges with another one. That was the case of the subcompact Metropolitan. It went on sale in March of 1954 under… more»
Blueprinted Restomod: 1962 Chevrolet Impala
In 1962, both the Chevrolet Bel Air and Impala offered a 2-door hardtop dubbed the “Sport Coupe” — but they were executed differently. The Bel Air continued with the glass-intensive “bubble top” roofline, while the Impala got a new… more»
One Of Only 900! 1950 Chrysler Windsor Traveler
Beautiful and rare is one way to describe this 1950 Chrysler Windsor “Traveler”. As its name implies, it was a car for those on the move, complete with a commodious roof rack and a fold-down rear seat. Rare? Yes,… more»
Assembly Required: 1960 Rambler American 4-Door Sedan
We’ve all been warned about the dangers of tearing apart a car for restoration; once you do, there’s no going back. This is why we see so many abandoned projects on the pages of eBay, Marketplace, and craigslist. Whether… more»
California Survivor: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am Bandit Special Edition
When you think of late-1970s muscle cars, few images are as instantly recognizable as the black-and-gold Pontiac Trans Am Bandit Special Edition. Thanks to Smokey and the Bandit, this car became a cultural icon, and demand has stayed strong… more»
Two Tracks, Better Than One? 1974 Raider Eagle
We’ve seen quite a few twin-track Raider snowmobiles here on Barn Finds over the last decade or so, and they’ve usually been the standard white color, other than maybe a Golden Eagle or two. This unusual, light blue-colored 1974… more»
’80s Workhorse – 1981 Chevrolet C30 Ramp Truck
It’s hard to beat household appliances from the 1980s. They rarely die and when they do, parts are cheap and readily available. Much the same can be expected of vehicles like this 1981 Chevrolet C30 Ramp Truck. Powered by… more»
340/4-Speed: Restored 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye
With the number of E-Body projects that frequently pop up for sale, it’s always nice to find one that’s already gotten some quality attention, especially when that means it’s been restored from top to bottom. This 1972 Dodge Challenger… more»
Last of Its Kind: 1975 Bricklin SV-1
It’s not every day you come across a Bricklin SV-1, and it’s even rarer when one carries the distinction of being the last of its year to roll off the line. This 1975 example, listed here on Facebook Marketplace… more»
Rot-Free Pickup: 1988 Jeep Comanche
For all of the clean Jeep Wranglers we see pop up for sale in a given month, there’s hardly ever a meaningful ratio of Comanche pickups that also come up for grabs. Sure, the sales figures for a Wrangler… more»
Original Decals: 1989 Mazda B-Series Pickup
There was a time when buying a pickup that was loaded with style and considered quite “choice” for the era didn’t require having four wheel drive. We often think that the most desirable pickup trucks must have the raised… more»
















