1977 Chevrolet Blazer Cheyenne 4×4 Chalet

Looking perfect for the Las Vegas desert, this 1977 Chevrolet Blazer Cheyenne Chalet camper 4×4 rig looks great. It doesn’t hurt to have fantastic photos for a change, either. Nice job, seller! About the only thing missing is a… more»

A Real Bargain? 1955 Chevrolet 150 Station Wagon

When desirability is stable or high for a particular make and model of automobile, entrepreneurs sometimes set exorbitant asking prices, as is often the case in the popular Tri-Five marketplace.  We’ve seen numerous needy 1955 through 1957 Chevys fetch… more»

1,522 Miles! 1999 Dodge Dakota R/T

A single-cab performance truck with 1,522 miles in Solar Yellow? Yes, please. We’ve seen two Dodge Dakota R/T pickups from 1999 here on Barn Finds, both written up by the senior member of the team (not by age), Jeff… more»

Show ‘N Go: 1965 Fiat 1500 Cabriolet

Fiat’s range of vehicles spanned the spectrum from the sublime to the ridiculous, with everything in between. On the one hand, we have the Fiat 8V – a masterpiece in sheet metal. On the other hand, the bony 131… more»

Surprisingly Solid: 1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega

Contemporary motoring publications described the Chevrolet Vega as competent, but few labeled it as exciting. Chevrolet attempted to right that wrong, collaborating with one of motorsport’s most successful engineering companies to produce the Cosworth Vega. The concept was sound,… more»

390 Tri-Power: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

The overall appearance suggests that this 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL is a survivor. That means that close inspection reveals a few cosmetic flaws. However, its overall originality and the dealer-fitted Tri-Power setup on its 390ci V8 mean that… more»

Two-Stroke Survivor: 1975 Yamaha DT250B

Here’s a relatively big cylinder motorcycle for you fans of on/off-road bikes who want or need something bigger than a 175. Yamaha made this nice-sized motorcycle for just over a decade, and this 1975 Yamaha DT250B is listed here… more»

Baby Moons! 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 390 V8

Ford redesigned their full-size cars in 1960, and each edition thereafter through 1964 would be a styling evolution of the prior year’s model. The ‘64 offerings included this sweet Galaxie 500 Sport Coupe with a 390 cubic inch V8… more»

1 of 97: 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1

I have opined extensively on these pages about what an outstanding value the C4-chassis Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 is. And for the most part, I have convinced myself that I don’t need/want one. However, when one shows up in a… more»

Dino Wannabe: 1974 Kelmark GT

This may be a kit car, but it’s a darn good looking one that does a half-decent job of replicating a fairly pricey Ferrari Dino. The Kelmark GT has been around for decades and we know it well around… more»

BF Exclusive: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

Update – Additional photos have been added to the gallery below. First-generation Mustang Fastbacks are among the most popular American classics, and this 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback offers a compelling mix of originality, upgraded drivability, and completed mechanical work…. more»

Stash of Field Find 1970s Ford Pinto Wagons

Ford introduced the Pinto in 1971, its first U.S. subcompact offering. The little car was in production for 10 years and sold more than 3 million units. Three body styles were available, including a 2-door station wagon. The seller… more»

SuperCab Survivor: 1987 Ford Ranger XLT V6

Yes, on small trucks, just to get that out of the way. I love big trucks, don’t get me wrong, but all things being equal, I very much prefer a small truck like a Ford Ranger or an early… more»

BF Auction: 1960 Jaguar Mk 2 And 1967 S-Type

Jaguar sedans of the 1960s offered a rare blend of elegance, performance, and old-world craftsmanship, and this two-car package could provide the foundation for an ambitious British car project. The package includes a 1960 Jaguar Mk 2 and a… more»

302 V8 Powered: 1954 Mercury Monterey Sun Valley

I’m guessing the designers at Ford Motor Company thought they had a pretty novel way of differencing themselves in 1954 by offering a see-through roof insert on two high-end Ford and Mercury two-door hardtops. Ford chose to call theirs… more»

BF Exclusive: 1986 Jeep CJ-7

At certain times in life, the vehicle we never thought we’d sell takes a back seat to other big plans. To me, these are some of the hardest decisions to make, because you suddenly have something that sat pretty… more»