Buying the final example of a particular vehicle model should mean the owner will slip behind the ultimate expression of that model. Running design and engineering changes should, theoretically, mean that any bugs have been eliminated, and that should… more»
Convertible
Well-Optioned Survivor: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette
It is fair to say that some classics are created more equal than others. Take this 1966 Corvette Convertible as a prime example. It is an original and unmolested survivor with a long-term ownership history. However, it features a… more»
273-Equipped: 1967 Dodge Dart Convertible
With winter fast approaching, now might seem like an odd time to splash the cash on a classic Convertible. However, nothing could be further from the truth. The cold weather allows the opportunity for an owner to spend time… more»
No Reserve Driver: 1988 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
After thirteen years in the wilderness, Ford reintroduced the GT badge to its Mustang range in 1982. It proved an immediate hit and would remain an integral part of the range for all but a few short years from… more»
Fully Documented: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Finding a desirable classic like a 1965 Corvette Convertible that is original and unmolested will undoubtedly draw attention and generate interest. When that car comes with documentation that traces its entire history to Day One, that is the equivalent… more»
43k Original Miles: 1991 Pontiac Firebird Convertible
If you scroll back through the Barn Finds archives, you will quickly discover that most of Pontiac’s pony car models that have graced the site for over a decade have worn Trans Am badges. That makes our feature car… more»
400/4-Speed: 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible
Describing any classic as a survivor is a risky strategy. Purists will argue that any changes, no matter how insignificant, will cast doubts on such claims. That brings us to this 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible. It presents well and… more»
421 Tri-Power: 1966 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
Some cars are like automotive chameleons that blend into the background, while others stand proudly, making a bold statement. This 1966 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible fits squarely into that second category because its sheer presence guarantees it will turn heads… more»
No Reserve: 1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible
Enthusiasts seeking a drop-top motoring experience are spoiled for choice because most manufacturers from the 1960s and early 1970s offered some exciting alternatives in their pony and muscle car ranges. However, what if you wanted a car offering more… more»
Clean Drop-Top: 1970 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible
The First Generation Mercury Cougar spent years living in the shadow cast by its Ford counterpart, but the marque’s demise seems to have generated greater interest in these classics. They appeal to enthusiasts seeking a Mustang-like ownership experience with… more»
Fresh Paint: 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Convertible
While some enthusiasts consider a classic’s total originality essential, others are willing to compromise on the subject. This is particularly true if any changes or modifications are reversible, as with this 1988 Camaro IROC-Z. Its fresh paint and graphics… more»
Stunning Driver: 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible
Pontiac worked to establish itself as the performance marque within the General Motors empire in the 1960s, and no car was more effective at cementing that reputation than the GTO. Often considered the father of the muscle car, the… more»
No Reserve: 1964½ Ford Mustang Convertible
No Reserve. They are two words guaranteed to attract potential buyers’ attention, even if the classic in question looks decidedly secondhand. However, to see the term used in the listing for a car the caliber of this Mustang, it… more»
Drives Like a Dream: 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible
Finding a classic with a fascinating backstory may not add to its potential value, but it can prove irresistible to some enthusiasts. Such is the case with this 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible. The seller is its third owner,… more»