There is often debate amongst enthusiasts regarding what constitutes a genuine survivor. Many will argue that the vehicle in question should be unmolested and unrestored, with no aftermarket modifications. If you subscribe to that school of thought, this 1977… more»
Simply Stunning: 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
When a seller states that a classic must be seen to be appreciated, it typically means that the vehicle in question is something pretty special. Such is the case with this 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T. From its Black-on-Black paint… more»
Cheap M-Power: 1997 BMW M3
The 1997 BMW M3 would seem to offer an ideal blend of desirable attributes. With compact exterior dimensions, comfortable interior appointments, a high build quality, and exhilarating performance, it appears to tick every box an enthusiast would want. However,… more»
Reversible Changes: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible
The calendar may officially say that summer is over, but there are still plenty of opportunities to slip behind the wheel of a classic Convertible before the weather makes indoor activities the only viable option. Choosing the right drop-top… more»
Needs Nothing: 1970 Ford Mustang
This 1970 Ford Mustang may not be a Boss or a Mach 1, but the seller’s decision to add a chin spoiler and Magnum 500 wheels to an otherwise original classic gives it a touch of attitude. It is… more»
46k Original Miles: 1963 Ford Thunderbird
It is easy to examine some classics and conclude that mileage claims made by the seller are questionable. However, that doesn’t appear to be the case with this 1963 Ford Thunderbird. It presents beautifully, and with the listing indicating… more»
Soviet Icon: 1977 Lada 2103
The Soviet Union found itself in an interesting predicament during the 1960s. While it claimed to be capable of matching the United States technologically and militarily during the height of the Cold War, it lagged considerably in the area… more»
Old-School Cool: 1951 Ford Custom Deluxe Tudor
Some cars tend to disappear into their surroundings, while others most definitely don’t. This 1951 Ford Custom Deluxe Tudor undoubtedly falls into the second category and is the type of classic that would draw crowds on the streets or… more»
Dual-Quad Included: 1956 Chevrolet Corvette
The C1 Corvette suffered a faltering start to life, but the outlook brightened as sales climbed in 1956. A vehicle that had come close to extinction only twelve months earlier had begun to cement its place in North America’s… more»
Senna’s Daily Driver: 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16v Cosworth
As with almost any sport, the question of who is (or was) the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time will always ignite debate. If raw statistics are the determining factor, it is hard to look beyond Lewis Hamilton… more»
Cheap Runner: 1977 Pontiac Astre Hatchback
Many vehicles produced during The Malaise Era suffered the same fate. Owners drove them into the ground before trading them for something more modern that promised greatly improved performance. Most of those discards found their way to scrapyards years… more»
52k Original Miles: 1980 MG MGB Limited Edition
It is common for manufacturers to release Special Edition vehicles where buyer demand results in production totals far beyond expectations. This 1980 MGB Limited Edition is a perfect example of that practice, and is an extremely tidy survivor with… more»
One Family, Two Continents: 1967 Goggomobil TS250
At Barn Finds, we’re no strangers to classics that have remained part of the same family since Day One. However, when the vehicle in question is quirky and its history spans two continents and almost six decades, it is… more»
Rare Sliding Roof: 1966 Studebaker Wagonaire
I always admire quirky classics, especially when a particular design feature is the result of lateral thinking. Therefore, I find myself irresistibly drawn to this 1966 Studebaker Wagonaire. Its sliding rear roof offers much of the versatility and load-carrying… more»
Amazing Supercar: 1993 Jaguar XJ220
While the 1960s are considered by many as the muscle car era, some manufacturers spent the 1980s developing vehicles with the sole aim of building the world’s fastest production car. Jaguar held that honor for a period with the… more»
















