Affordable British Classic: 1979 MG MGB

Some classic cars will seem to offer potential buyers more than others for their money. That’s what makes this 1979 MGB look like a pretty hot deal. The owner has recently performed a list of work as long as… more»

Carnival Red Classic: 1976 Lotus Elite 503

This is a Lotus Elite. No, really. Although the name was originally used on the Type 14 coupe, Lotus’ first production street car, it was revived for the Type 75, a shooting brake intended to serve as the four-seat… more»

Original 429 CJ: 1970 Ford Torino GT

Stunning. There’s really no other word to describe the first impression made by this 1970 Ford Torino GT. If its appearance isn’t enough to take your breath away, lifting the hood should seal the deal. This classic has been… more»

Low Mileage Luxury: 1980 Chevy Camaro Berlinetta

While most folks don’t care for the non-performance oriented versions of the Camaro and the Firebird, there’s a certain charm that is inherent in a car that seems to have a mistaken identity. The Camaro wearing Berlinetta trim is… more»

428 Four-Speed! 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix

Two years before the GTO made history as what some call the “first muscle car” (motor from a full-sized car jammed in a mid-size), full-sized rides like the Grand Prix carried the performance flag for Pontiac. This 1962 Pontiac… more»

Estate Find: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500

I wonder how many people would guess that Ford only made the Galaxie 500 with stacked headlights for three short years? Most Barn Finds readers would know that just by picturing the 1964 and 1968 Ford Galaxies in their… more»

Drop-Top Project: 1960 Chevrolet Impala

In 1960, the Impala was in its third year as the top Chevrolet. Introduced in 1958 as a high-end Bel Air offered in just two body styles, it took the lead as the flagship model in 1959 when the… more»

Parked in 1981: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

By 1973, the Mustang was a very different creature to the vehicle that left people breathless when it broke cover in 1964. All of its dimensions had grown, and it was a softer and more civilized car that many… more»

289-Powered 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe

In 1962, between Ford’s Falcon and Galaxie was Ford’s recently introduced intermediate, the Fairlane. They competed with GM’s A-platform – Chevelle, Tempest, Grand Am, etc. – AMC’s Rambler, and Plymouth’s popular Belevedere. The seller has this 1964 Ford Fairlane… more»

Field of Dreams? 1960s Mopar Collection

In many cases when we see a collection or group of vintage cars for sale, they tend to migrate to a particular brand or period. In this case, the seller no doubt has a thing for Chrysler products and… more»

Only One In USA? 1957 Heinkel Tourist W/ Wilmsen Sidecar

With well over 100,000 of these scooters having been made, they aren’t as rare as some other makes but there aren’t many of them in the US. This may be the only one in the United States with this… more»

Last Factory Track Pak: 1972 Plymouth GTX 440

This 1972 Plymouth GTX is claimed to be the last factory Track Pak car produced by Plymouth. The car was manufactured on July 11, 1972 and equipped with a 440 cubic inch V8 and 4-speed manual transmission. The GTX… more»

Former Big-Block Project: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette

OK, let’s cut to the chase, this ’66 Chevrolet Corvette is wearing a big-block hood and was in possession of said engine at one time, but it’s a roller now. That’s it, over and out, right? No, every car… more»

5.0-Liter/5-Speed: 1988 Ford Mustang LX

The original owner of this 1988 Ford Mustang LX describes the vehicle as being like new, and when you examine the supplied photos, it is hard to argue with that assessment. It presents superbly, and with 12,000 genuine miles… more»

Blank Canvas: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe Convertible

It looks like this 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe Convertible is a project build that stalled pretty early. However, that could prove to be good news for potential buyers. It appears that someone has addressed its rust problems, making… more»

No Reserve Survivor: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

When Ford released its 2nd Generation Bronco in 1978, it subscribed to the “bigger is better” school of thinking. Compared to its predecessor, its new offering was longer, wider, taller, heavier, and came equipped with bigger engines. Naturally, a… more»