Pure Muscle: 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible

Few cars represent the height of 1960s muscle like a 1967 Pontiac GTO convertible, and this example, currently listed on eBay, offers a nearly completed ground-up restoration with serious performance credentials. The seller states they’ve lost interest in finishing… more»

1969 International Scout 800A 304 V8 4-Speed

This Alpine White over Apache Gold 1969 International Scout 800A isn’t perfect, as you can see in the photos, but it’s nicer than a lot of the examples we’ve seen here on Barn Finds over the years. It has… more»

23K Original Miles: 1988 Saab 900 Turbo Convertible

Another day, another Saab 900 Turbo cabriolet. This time, it’s an even lower mileage example, with just over 23,000 miles on the clock. When it comes to convertibles, it’s hardly uncommon for a car to show only modest signs… more»

4P-Coded: 1967 Camaro SS350 4-Speed Roller

First-generation Camaros rarely need much introduction, but genuine SS cars always draw extra attention, especially when they retain key factory performance components. This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS350, currently listed on eBay, is described as a 4P-coded SS and is… more»

Garage-Stored: 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Sedan with V8 and Manual

Early Chevelles have long been a favorite among muscle car fans, but not every project starts life as a two-door hardtop. This 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle sedan, currently listed on craigslist in Wasson, Colorado, offers something a little different—and potentially… more»

Six-Cylinder Superbike: 1981 Honda CBX

A superbike with a faring and bags?! Yes. Think of this motorcycle sort of as Clark Kent and Superman all rolled into one, without it having to find a phone booth to change clothes. Or to remove the travel… more»

Rare Two-Seater: 1970 Snowbug Luvbug

Somebody has incredible taste in vehicles, as seen in that Cadillac CTS-V wagon parked next to this equally incredible and rare snowmobile. This rarely-seen and unusual, made in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, 1970 Snowbug Luvbug snowmobile is listed here on… more»

Restored 1947 International KB-10 Tanker

As a lifelong resident of the Great Lake State of Michigan, I’ve had access to some of the greatest museums in America, including the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. When I was a teenager, I recall looking into the… more»

Large And In Charge: 1968 Buick Electra 225 Drop Top

This! When I refer to an outsized car as a “Whammer-jammer”, an Electra 225, such as this 1968 example, is what I have in mind! At 224.9″ in length and tipping the scales at 4,400 lbs., this Buick is… more»

Charred 1971 Jaguar E-Type Coupe

While there’s a long list of vintage Jaguars that could be considered British royalty, the E-Type is one of those that easily falls into the iconic category, offering a stunning appearance and great performance in one exceptional package.  It’s… more»

BF Auctions: One-Family-Owned 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix

The first-generation Pontiac Grand Prix helped define the personal luxury performance segment in the early 1960s, and this 1963 example represents a particularly special piece of that history. Offered as a Barn Finds auction in West Palm Beach, Florida,… more»

BF Auctions: 1969 Triumph Bonneville

This 1969 Triumph Bonneville comes to us from Lindstrom, Minnesota, and it’s the kind of honest, time-capsule motorcycle that doesn’t show up very often anymore. According to the seller, this Bonneville was last registered in 1981 and has been… more»

Black Plate Barn Find: 1934 Jaguar SS1

The Jaguar SS1 stands as a reminder of how impressive the company’s trajectory must have looked back in the 1930s. Designed by William Lyons, whose achievements in the automotive industry are too numerous to list here, the SS1 represents… more»

Bought from Original Owner: 1987 Buick Regal Turbo-T

We really don’t build sleepers anymore, do we? It seems the very idea of a vehicle that doesn’t scream in your face what it’s capable of goes against the current grain of society. Nowadays, if you’re a social media… more»

Bargain Project? 1991 Acura NSX

We don’t often see sellers of exotic or high-end sports cars post reasonable prices when the vehicle in question has some needs. Usually, you get slapped with hyperbole about what an opportunity it is, or how a few thousand… more»

The First Supercar: 1969 Lamborghini Miura

Many of us recognize this unique shape instantly, however few will ever have a chance to own one…since there were only a few hundred ever made…but we can still look and appreciate it, right? We wouldn’t normally mention a… more»

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