New Volvos are nice and all, but why did they ever stop building the 240? It was functional, easy to work on, and could be driven for decades. In fact, you still see quite a few kicking around because… more»
Could This Hot Wheels Be Worth Six Figures?
The other day we featured a million dollar Hot Wheels collection and the star of the show was a rear loading Beach Bomb. That little diecast was worth more than a hundred grand, so you can imagine my excitement… more»
Rusty Racer: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Gasser
What do you do with a crusty old car that you just dug out of a barn? Well, you could build a Gasser. That’s what the seller of this ’55 Chevy did. Supposedly it was parked in a barn… more»
Masquerading Muscle Car: 1972 Rally Nova
Some people are more worried about looks than they are about actual performance. Chevrolet figured that out long ago and has been offering affordable, but fast-looking versions of their top performers for years. Take this 1972 Nova for example…. more»
Cheap Coupe DeVille: 1961 Cadillac Project
This may be your chance to get some big Cadillac fins on the cheap! Well, at least the entry price will be cheap. The restoration, not so much. This thing needs everything, but it does have a clear title…. more»
Diecast Barn: Fireball Roberts’ #22 1957 Chevrolet
With all the excitement generated by the story of the fellow who had over 30,000 diecast cars in his house, we decided to start offering a few miniatures of our own for sale here on Barn Finds. This 1:18… more»
18 Original Miles: 1981 DeLorean DMC-12
Over the past year or so we noticed a lot of low-mileage DeLoreans hitting the market. We actually just launched a new t-shirt to celebrate that fact! Well, here is yet another and this one is claimed to have… more»
Get Your “Back To The Barn” DeLorean T-Shirt!
UPDATE 11/14/16 – Today is your last chance to order this design! FROM 11/12/16 – We have watched a lot of low-mileage DeLoreans come out of storage lately so when Barn Finds reader Jon S sent in this t-shirt… more»
Swap Candidate: 1974 MGB GT
My MGB GT was one of my all time favorite cars. It wasn’t the most comfortable or the most functional daily driver, but it was handsome and always fun to drive. Admittedly, I did wonder what it would have… more»
Grandma’s Gremlin: 1978 AMC Gremlin
This Gremlin has been in the same family since brand new! The seller’s grandma bought the carĀ back in 1978 and from the looks of it, was very good at maintaining it. She has since passed away and the family… more»
Free Jag To Good Home – No One?
Here’s a free Jaguar! The owner doesn’t know what year or model it is, so I would assume the title isn’t anywhere to be found. They state that it doesn’t run, but rolls fine and should be good for… more»
Undercover Road Runner: 1968 Plymouth Belvedere
In ’68 Police Departments could order a car from Plymouth that was basically a four-door Road Runner! I’m not sure if this is one of those, but it sounds like it might be just as potent. There’s a 383-4V… more»
Resurrected Racer: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Gasser
The photos are bad and the description is minimal, but this ’57 Gasser is still very intriguing. The seller mentions that it has drag race history, but doesn’t go into any details. It does have a killer look and… more»
















