This 1966 Chevrolet Caprice was a beautifully styled car and a real looker when new. This example will require a complete overhaul.
This 1966 Chevrolet Caprice was a beautifully styled car and a real looker when new. This example will require a complete overhaul.
"We all scream for ice cream!" That was what us boomers remember about the Good Humor truck like this 1969 Ford F-250.
This 1969 Charger Daytona is one of about 70 examples that came equipped with a 426 Hemi, and the 43k mile odometer reading is thought to be correct!
The Pontiac GTO was the hottest thing going in 1966. That's when the seller's family first purchased this ragtop edition.
This 1969 Dodge Coronet 440 has undergone a thorough body and mechanical restoration, and it might be one of the nicest examples remaining!
This 1969 Olds Cutlass is a convertible with lots of goodies. But it's running status is in question.
This 1974 Volkswagen Thing is the perfect summertime vehicle, and is basically built for parking at the beach.
If you're looking for a project and have the time and money, how about this rough 1970 Chevelle Malibu?
At first glance, one may not think much about a 1968 Mercury Monterey convertible, but they're rare birds with only 1,515 assembled!
This beautiful burgundy 1967 Pontiac LeMans has a 326 two-barrel, a four-speed, and the handling package...it's a bit of an unusual combination.
The listing states this Scout is powered by a 6 cylinder. How can that be if this is an original 53k mile vehicle?
This 1989 Lotus Esprit SE benefits from $10,000 in recent engine-out servicing, and is listed with the option to submit a best offer.
With original paint and a "90% original interior," this rare 1956 Mercury Monterey Station Wagon could be the most original survivor on the planet!
This stunning 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL features a syrupy smooth V8 under the hood and is listed exclusively at Barn Finds.
Documented 1986 Monte Carlo SS with factory HO 305 and glass T-tops—would you preserve this survivor?
Would you give up touch screens and adaptive cruise control for an adventure in this refurbished Travelall?
This 1988 Lincoln Town Car shows under 70,000 miles and is blue everywhere. Do you think the Town Car is an appreciating icon?
This 1990 Pontiac Firebird Formula shows low miles and is equipped with the desirable 5-speed manual transmission.
Want to drive one of the most unusual vans ever made? Check out this 1969 Volkswagen Fridolin!
This extremely tidy 1989 Yugo GV features its original paint and could be ideal for enthusiasts seeking a quirky, affordable classic.
Hard to believe 1979 was 47 years ago, but it was and that puts this Chevrolet Caprice station wagon in classic car territory. It's in very nice shape
Whether or not this 1957 Jeep FC-150 actually has 13,000 original miles, it's definitely one of the nicest FCs in the land.
This poor 1974 Toyota Century has been passed around as an engine-less project, and one wonders if it can be saved.
1972 K5 Blazer project with 350 V8 and 4-speed—would you rebuild it or turn it into a trail rig?
A classic 1975 Toyota pickup with the legendary 20R—would you rebuild the engine and bring this SR5 back?
This first-generation 1978 Honda Accord LX is a true survivor with low miles and outstanding cosmetics.
Factory Tri-Power 390 and a 4-speed—would you finish restoring this 1962 Ford Galaxie Sunliner?
Fewer than 300 of the Jensen GTs may have made it to the U.S. in 1976. And this one has less than 20,000 miles.