This 1969 Fastback demonstrates that there are still great First Generation Mustang project cars emerging from hiding that offer enormous potential as project cars. This classic has spent its life in one of the best locations for preserving steel,… more»
454/4-Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Sometimes a passionate enthusiast will buy a classic project and struggle to decide which path to follow in their build. Do they opt for a faithful restoration or transform their purchase into the car of their dreams? That choice… more»
454-Equipped: 1973 Chevrolet El Camino SS
One of the obvious attractions of big-block V8s is that they can be tuned to produce impressive power levels and corresponding performance. However, their ability to churn out earth-turning torque low in the rev range makes such engines perfect… more»
Arizona Survivor: 1955 Chevrolet 150 Two-Door
For decades, the 1957 Bel Air was the undisputed king of Chevrolet’s Tri-Five range. However, its siblings have begun to claw back the lost ground, with original and unmolested examples becoming highly sought. That description could apply to this… more»
40k Documented Miles: 1967 Ford Fairlane 500
We’ve been fortunate recently at Barn Finds to have a few low-mileage and unmolested classics appear on our desks. That description is appropriate for this 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 because not only does it present superbly, but the seller… more»
Stunning Survivor: 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham
Vehicle styles have changed dramatically since the 1950s, with different trends appearing, disappearing, and re-emerging. The exception is the tailfin, which disappeared forever at the end of the 1950s. While it may not appeal to everyone, the squarer body… more»
Built 351/4-Speed: 1970 Ford Mustang Hardtop
When it comes to the later First Generation Mustangs, we tend to see more fastback than hardtops crossing our desks at Barn Finds. That makes this 1970 Hardtop a breath of fresh air. Its drivetrain combination is pretty impressive… more»
13k Original Miles? 1975 Ford Maverick
Finding an affordable classic that needs nothing or could serve as a solid foundation for a project build can be challenging. However, this 1975 Ford Maverick might be worth a closer look. It is probably not the most glamorous… more»
Snow Plow Included! 1968 Ford Bronco
You have to give Ford its due. In the 1960s, they offered some fascinating and practical options on their new models. This 1968 Bronco is a prime example. It is an original classic that retains its factory Snow Plow…. more»
39k Original Miles and No Reserve! 1965 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Convertible
When Oldsmobile released its Eighth Generation Ninety-Eight for the 1965 model year, it represented a clean slate design. Virtually nothing carried over from the previous model, and the buying public rewarded the company with sales of 92,406 cars. However,… more»
Unrestored 1964 Ford Galaxie Country Squire Wagon
With classic station wagons growing in popularity, solid project candidates will always attract plenty of attention. For those enthusiasts not in a position to tackle a project build, vehicles like this 1964 Ford Galaxie Country Squire are worth a… more»
S-Code 390 Originally: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Three key criteria can usually determine the value of a classic car. These include rarity, condition, and originality. We could also add desirability to that equation, although that can generally be linked in some way to one or more… more»
No Reserve 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
In 1968, Chevrolet found itself with a hit on its hands in the form of the newly-released C3 Corvette. Pent-up demand for the new model saw 28,566 buyers eagerly handing over their hard-earned cash to park a ‘Vette in… more»
Blank Canvas: 1971 Plymouth Duster
While there is something appealing about taking a classic car and cutting away acres of rusty metal to produce a rust-free body, some enthusiasts find the prospect overwhelming. That’s where vehicles like this 1971 Plymouth Duster fit into the… more»
















