A recent Barn Find that could use some help, this 1954 Bel Air isn’t a driver but has some “solid” qualities that make it a worthwhile car to invest some time and effort into. Fairly complete, this Bel Air… more»
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Unrestored Split Window: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette
A split window Corvette is an amazing car that many of us dream about on the daily. This car has lived a very nice life with lots of maintenance, and care. Never restored, but having received extensive maintenance and… more»
Ready To Go Topless: 1967 Camaro RS Convertible
This year, the Camaro celebrates 50 years of burning rubber and tearing up pavement. There really isn’t a better way to celebrate the occasion than by actually buying yourself a Camaro. As amazing as the new ones are, you… more»
Buy Or Else: American LaFrance Firetruck
Fire trucks don’t normally ring my bells but I hate to see a good rig put out to pasture before it’s ready. The seller of this American LaFrance says he needs it gone by the 22nd – otherwise, it’s… more»
Ratty But Fast: 1969 Chevy El Camino
From the outside, this El Camino looks like any other unfinished project that has been sitting in a barn for years, but open the hood and you discover it’s actually a lot more interesting than that. A previous owner… more»
Short Barn Find: 1972 Chevrolet C-10 Stepside
The seller refers to this as a “true barn find and has been stored indoors since 2003”. This is a 1972 Chevrolet C-10 Stepside pickup and it’s listed here on eBay in Trinity, North Carolina. The bid is under… more»
Prewar Survivor: 1940 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Coupe
Do you ever just look at a car and wonder how it made its way thought time? I think this 1940 Chevrolet Special Deluxe is one of those cars where you just stare in amazement of its condition. This… more»
Desert Dream Find: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396
When it comes to building the car of your dreams, first off you have to find the right car, and second, a warm and dry climate often has the car that you are looking for. Well this 1969 SS… more»
Crazy Cool 1959 Corvette Convertible
This ’59 Corvette may look a little ratty, but there are some clues here that lead me to believe that it was customized in the seventies. It was parked for many years, but the seller has cleaned it up… more»
Vega or Pinto? 1972 Chevrolet Vega Kammback
Tiny wagon fans, here’s a 1972 Chevrolet Vega Kammback and the bidding is going crazy-go-nuts on eBay with 35 bids and a current price of $5,000! It’s located at a dealership, or broker, in sunny Los Angeles, California. I… more»
Estate Sale! Corvette, Franklin, Avanti, & More.
I’m not a big estate sale guy, but I have to admit that they can be pretty appealing, especially in smaller towns without professional companies setting them up and pricing everything. Some great bargains can be found among the old… more»
Classic Survivor: 1964 Chevelle Malibu
What a great looking Chevelle! I love this body style and it looks great in Meadow Green Metallic. The seller claims that it is an all original two owner car, with some recent work to make it drivable. The odometer… more»
Dusty Muscle: A Barn Full of Iconic Treasures!
We’ve all had the same dream. No, not that one, the one about coming across an old barn or storage building and looking in the dirty, dusty, broken window on the wooden door, after crawling through a pile of… more»
Buford’s Bus: 1968 Chevy 90 Van
Do celebrity connections help move inventory when it comes to project vehicles? I’m not sure, but the seller of this weathered rescue van for the McNairy County municipality in Tennessee throws out a curious anecdote about this patina’d emergency… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Our 1976 Cosworth Vega Project!
UPDATE: The Vega has sold and will be headed to Massachusetts. Thanks Paul! Here’s another one from my personal collection. We found this cool Cosworth on our local craigslist. It had been parked for a while, but I just had to… more»
Better Living Through Chemistry? Stored 1979 Corvette
The 1980s were great times for some folks. I’m not saying that the creators of this modified Corvette were living Dupont’s classic slogan, but it wouldn’t surprise me. On the bright side, it may be a way to own a… more»
















