Following Ford’s lead with the LTD in 1965, Chevrolet added the Caprice as a gussied-up Impala later the same year. It was a popular decision, and the Caprice became its own series in 1966. The Caprice was like an… more»
Mint Condition: 1994 Geo Tracker
It is almost inevitable that SUVs will incur physical damage during off-road adventures. Panel damage is common, while interiors suffer at the hands of mud and other icky substances. However, this 1994 Geo Tracker is a dazzling exception to… more»
Rebuilt 351: 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible
This 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible is more than a pretty face. It presents nicely, with no glaring major problems. However, the seller recently rebuilt its V8 and transmission, making it a turnkey proposition. I must say a big… more»
Air-Cooled Survivor: 1963 Chevrolet Corvair
Chevrolet’s first compact car was the 1960 Corvair. Following the lead of the Volkswagen Beetle, it used a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine (but with six cylinders instead of four). A flood, a competitor would follow, but they all went the… more»
Full-Size Fun: 1967 Plymouth 383 Sport Fury
I’d suggest that every domestic auto manufacturer got their styling right in 1967. Whether it was boxy or tended a bit more towards Coke-bottle curves, the styling was generally light, airy, and fast. Plymouth’s Fury series, such as this… more»
Older Restoration: 1972 Chevrolet El Camino
Launched in 1959-60, the full-size Chevy El Camino “Ute” (utility coupe) then took three years off. When it returned in 1964, it became a mid-size based on the new Chevelle intermediate. It held that position through its retirement in… more»
BF Classified: 1959 Dodge W300M Power Wagon
Few trucks look as purposeful as a classic Power Wagon, and this 1959 Dodge W300M has the kind of history that suits its rugged appearance. Originally sold to Connecticut Light and Power as a fleet truck, it later served… more»
BF Exclusive: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner demonstrates why it is sometimes unwise to judge a book by its cover. The owner is candid about its condition, admitting that it is a big restoration project. However, what sets it apart from… more»
Cheap Unusual Exotic: 1970 Bremen Sebring
Kit cars and vehicles built on top of a donor chassis are a fun and sometimes inexpensive way to attract attention in the automobile hobby, with appearances and features ranging from average to what could almost be considered works… more»
1960s Bolens Lawn Keeper Articulating Mower
Going way back to 1850, Bolens, out of Port Washington, Wisconsin, just north of Milwaukee, came out with its first powered garden tractor in 1919. This articulating 1960s Bolens Lawn Keeper mower is listed here on Facebook Marketplace in… more»
1977 AMC Hornet Sportabout
Compact wagons were prolific in the 1970s – a happy circumstance back then, and a body style we miss now. The Sportabout competed with the VW Squareback, as well as entries from Toyota, Peugeot, Mazda, and Volvo. Most of… more»
Original Paint: 1967 Harley-Davidson FL
I have written about many classic motorcycles since joining the crew at Barn Finds. However, digging through the site’s archive revealed that it has been almost three years since I tackled a Harley-Davidson. The time has come to right… more»
Surprising Interest: 1956 Porsche 356A
The desirability of the Porsche 356A means that they typically generate plenty of interest when they hit the market. However, this 1956 example springs a surprise, because the auction action has defied the odds. The images included in this… more»
4-Speed Equipped: 1963 Mercury Comet Convertible
“This is a reliable, great little head-turning classic that can be enjoyed every day,” so opines the seller of this 1963 Mercury Comet Custom convertible. I would agree! The styling is, well, subjective in nature, but this little Merc… more»
One-Ton Workhorse: 1967 Dodge Power Wagon
The Power Wagon was a civilian version of the military vehicle used during World War II. It was introduced at the end of the war and remained in production through 1980 (with the military style through 1968). The seller’s… more»
















