I’m not exactly sure what to suggest that you do with this 1935 Dodge truck. It’s listed here on eBay, and bidding is still under $250, although there is a reserve higher than that. It’s being stored in Mentone, California…. more»
1929 Ford Model A Barn Find
What an evocative picture! I can only imagine the thrill of the discovery. Even if it’s a rather ordinary 1929 Ford Model A, there’s nothing quite like looking a dusty car over in whatever dim light is available. After… more»
Barn Find Big Block 4-Speed Mustang!
How can you go wrong with an early Mustang fastback with a factory 390 big block and a four speed? Well, if you speak to someone that’s done rust repair on one of these, they might have a different… more»
Real Barn Find: 1951 Ford Country Squire Wagon
Thanks to Barn Finds reader Matt W. for sending in this cool find! Listed for sale here on eBay, this 1951 Ford Country Squire wagon checks a lot of boxes. Genuine barn find — check. Old American woody wagon… more»
Another Mulletmobile! 1977 Z28 Survivor
We’ve noticed before here at Barn Finds that cars of certain types seem to come on the market in groups. The second-generation Camaros and Firebirds (and their sportier Z28 and Trans-Am brethren) seem to be flooding the market at the… more»
1969 AMC SST 390–AMC Made A Monte Carlo First?
While not exactly the same as a Monte Carlo, you can see that AMC was trying for a very similar market segment with this Ambassador SST. Not only that, but this particular car was produced the year before the Monte… more»
No, Alex, You Can’t! 1970 Triumph GT6+
My son-in-law Alex loves Triumph GT6s, especially the early 1966 to 1970 “round tail” cars. Of those, while each year has it’s favorites, the later GT6+ is considered by many the ultimate GT6. This one is being auctioned here on… more»
Tyrolite Green! 1957 MGA Survivor
Tyrolite, as I found out from this informative article, is a mineral that is found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits. Tyrolite Green happens to be the color of this largely original MGA, found for sale here on eBay, where… more»
The Big Kaboom! 1963 Ford Van
Marvin the Martian (pictured all over this van) is a character from old Warner Brothers cartoons, best remembered for trying to destroy the earth with his “Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator” and being thwarted by Bugs Bunny or Daffy… more»
The Best Survivor I’ve Seen: 1990 Corvette ZR1
As the resident C2, C3 & C6 Corvette fan, the C4 is generally not my favorite version of America’s sports car. However, there’s one exception to that rule — the mighty ZR1, powered by the magnificent four cam, 32… more»
1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28: Light Tan Mullet?
This one has all the cliches! Slightly sagging doors, original paint that’s faded a bit but still looks somewhat presentable, USA-1 license plate, a cracked front facia (but the seller is including a good one) and even raised white… more»
1965 Chevelle Malibu: A Bargain?
This one’s for all you folks who claim you can’t get an original two-door V8 Chevrolet for a reasonable sum of money. This 1965 Chevelle Malibu is listed for sale here on eBay and the buy it now price is only… more»
Another Solid Pickup! 1949 Ford F3
Okay, where is it? There has to be some secret factory somewhere producing these solid old pickups that continue to come out of hiding — either that or they are breeding! Regardless, this 1949 Ford F3 appears to be… more»
Stored 43 Years: 1964 Studebaker Avanti
This round-headlight Studebaker Avanti sure looks the part of a garage find–it’s been sitting since 1974! I’m willing to bet a sizable portion of our readers weren’t even born then! It has been hiding all this time in Binghamton,… more»
Almost Original: 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser
While this 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser is advertised as having one owner, that’s not quite true as the seller purchased the vehicle from the original owner. And while it looks very original (and is wearing its original paint), there’s… more»
Ain’t Gonna Get Her Done: 1963 Pontiac Catalina
Many of the cars featured here on Barn Finds are the result of someone taking on too many projects, or at least more than they have time to complete. I understand better how this happens as I get older… more»