Who doesn’t love a Lincoln Continental? They are large, iconic, and are the ultimate cruiser! This clean original example has covered less than 62,000 miles and has spent its life indoors. The seller has also invested a great deal… more»
Barn Finds: AACA Car Show in New Bern, NC.
I found myself in a quaint little southern town called New Bern, North Carolina for the Antique Automobile Club of America’s Southeastern Fall meet. New Bern was a fantastic setting for this event, giving a grand background for all… more»
Park Service Special: 1973 Plymouth Satellite
We at Barn Finds would like to honor our National Park Service with the finding of this 1973 Plymouth Satellite. The National Park Service has benefited all of us here in America with the preservation of the wide open… more»
Evicted After 67 Years: 1939 Ford 5 Window Coupe
We love seeing long term stored cars with a nice layer of dust on them. This ’39 Ford looks like a great candidate for a preservation after having been stored for 67 years! The seller claiming this Ford has… more»
Parked 34 Years: 1970 Porsche 914
Porsches of all vintage have really been increasing in value, so we really can’t call the 914 the “Poor man’s Porsche” any more. Although this 914 is a bargain, and they have only been going up in value. This… more»
One Owner: 1956 Buick Special 2-Door Riviera
In 60 years of existence this 56 Buick Special has had one owner. It is not common place to find a 60 year old car with one owner, but there are some out there. We love seeing cars that… more»
No Glue Factory Yet: 1970 Mustang Mach 1
We all want a bargain way into the muscle car of our dreams. This may be the opportunity you have been looking for. This 1970 Mach 1 has some rust issues, but appears mostly complete at a bargain price…. more»
Deco Era Survivor: 1938 Plymouth
We love seeing cars that come up for sale that are neatly tucked away from the light of day. This 1938 Plymouth Coupe is a looker and appears to be in original condition making it a very nice survivor. … more»
Challenging Project: 1973 Dodge Challenger
So let’s face it, if you want a Dodge Challenger you typically need deep pockets and a strong mind to spend the kind of money you need to purchase one. There are not many affordable projects that aren’t ready… more»
Fastbacked: 1977 Austin Mini
Aerodynamics on the original Mini have been altered and tweaked for many years in the name of speed. This Broadspeed GT replica is cool, as the proportions are slightly different than that of the Broadspeed fastback. This Mini also… more»
Resto-Mod: 1973 Toyota Corolla
The term Resto-mod is a relatively new term that has appeared quite frequently in the past 10 years or so. The term lends to the idea of having a car that is restored, but isn’t restored to stock, being… more»
Surviving Worker: 1966 Ford F250
It may be controversial, but many consider Ford to be “the” manufacturer of trucks having made so many for so long. This 1966 Ford F250 falls into the Ford truck lineage, and boy is it in good shape. We… more»
Lap Of Luxury: 1956 Chrysler New Yorker
The New Yorker is often known as Chryslers flagship model, being plush and high end. If you could afford one of these in 1956, you knew you had “arrived” at the upper middle class level of life that so… more»
Prohibition Survivor: 1931 Chevrolet Coupe
Here we have a clean and original 1931 Chevrolet 2 door coupe. It often doesn’t always sink in all the way that cars this old can still be original survivors, even after 85 years of life. The condition of… more»
Classy Survivor: 1957 Cadillac Series 62
How many of us wouldn’t love to get our hands on this Caddy? This is a low mileage survivor that quote “needs to go”. Stored since 1980, we suppose the time has come for the seller to send it… more»
Long Hibernation: 1941 Chevrolet Pickup
This long hibernating 1941 Chevrolet pickup is looking for a new home. Featuring a fairly even patina, with no apparent major rust concerns, which draws our attention further to this old truck. We love the large fenders and the… more»















