Crazy Custom: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette

Most cars receiving the custom treatment accumulate a few months or years of active service before that process occurs. However, this 1974 Chevrolet Corvette breaks that mold. Its original owner commenced their build the day it rolled off the… more»

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Original 427 Tri-Power: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

A triumph of style over substance. That is a criticism that could never be leveled at this 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Yes, it is a stunning classic that would draw plenty of admiring looks. However, it would also generate… more»

Speed Shop Runabout: 1980 Ford Fiesta

As car enthusiasts, we can all appreciate seeing a vehicle used in a way most of us have never considered – and the end result more or less being a “win.” When you say hot hatch, most of us… more»

Hot Rod V8: 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe

Well, it’s not exactly a “Little Deuce Coupe,” but this 1932 Ford Five-Window coupe is pretty close.  Claimed to have been parked in ’62, this dusty coupe appears to be all there, and it possesses some notable old-skool engine… more»

83k Original Miles: 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible

The market is awash with clones and tributes of desirable classics, making it hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. However, the seller emphasizes the authenticity of this 1970 Pontiac GTO Convertible. It is a largely unmolested survivor… more»

Wounded Bullet Bird: 1961 Ford Thunderbird

After a very successful transition to a 4-seat personal luxury car in 1958, the Ford Thunderbird was redesigned again in 1961. That generation (1961-63) earned the nickname “Bullet Bird” due to its rocket-like space age styling, including taillights that… more»

Affordable Project: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

Although the four-door variants aren’t as popular as the Sport Coupe, the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air remains a staple of the classic scene. Many enthusiasts believe that the company hit a sweet spot with the styling. It produced cars… more»

Fresh Paint: 1988 Chevrolet Celebrity Eurosport

If you were to judge a vehicle solely on its name, you’d think a car with the title “Eurosport” would be a German import or perhaps a domestic vehicle intended to persuade a luxury shopper to visit a GM… more»

Studemino Project: 1981 Chevrolet El Camino

This is the third time we’ve seen a Studemino here on Barn Finds. A Studemino is/was a 1978 to 1987 Chevrolet El Camino with the bullet nose of a 1950-51 Studebaker grated on to it. The obvious question is… more»

4-Door Cheap Wheels: 1978 Chevrolet Nova

The rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet Nova was nearing the end of the line in 1978. Two years later, it would be replaced by the front-wheel-drive Citation (which was a disappointment, IMO). The seller’s ’78 Nova looks like it was once a… more»

Wood-Free! 1951 Plymouth Suburban

As an interesting footnote in the U.S. auto industry, competing manufacturers used the same name on two of their vehicles at the same time. Chevrolet’s use of the Suburban moniker dates to 1934 and is still in production as… more»

Two For One! 1982 Honda MB5 Pair

Only offered here in North America for one model year, these are interesting two-wheelers, and you’d be guaranteed to have the only one at almost any vintage motorcycle show. This pair of 1982 Honda MB5 motorcycles can be found… more»

39k-Mile Weekend Project: 1965 Ford Mustang

There were many automotive success stories in the 1960s, but the Ford Mustang must top the list. Unlike the Chevy Impala, which hit one million units in 1965 alone, the Mustang was a brand-new car. And it strongly appealed… more»

Sweet Stepside: 1980 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado

Said to have had only two owners over the last 46 years, this 1980 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado Stepside has a great look, with graphics, a hint of fading, and some surface rust poking out here and there. I have… more»

Baby Blue Beauty: 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix

Personal luxury cars were a hot commodity in the mid-seventies, and Pontiac’s offering represented the genre ideally, providing just about everything most buyers in that market were hoping for.  Even more specifically, this particular vehicle just screams general seventies… more»

Carport Find: 1978 Dodge D150 Pickup

Dodge’s “D-Series” of trucks was in production from 1960 to 1980, then rebranded as RAM after Lee Iaoccoa arrived at Chrysler. A second redesign came along in 1972 and provided the trucks with a more modern look. The seller’s… more»