Thirty-eight years ago, Professor Ferdinand Porsche and his son, Ferry, built the first cars to bear the family name. As a direct result, Porsche enthusiasts of today are subject to a recurring dream. Which goes something like this: After… more»
Early Rustang: 1964.5 Mustang Convertible!
The seller of this Mustang project recently dragged it out of a shed where it had been parked for 20-30 years. It’s pretty rough, but any early production Mustang convertible that’s equipped with an optional 289 is worth saving…. more»
1968 Dodge Coronet 440 Police Car?
The seller of this Coronet claims that it was a police car, has a 440 V8, and was stored in a “beautiful barn”. They don’t provide much more information than that though, so it’s hard to determine what is… more»
Three Owner V-twin: 1913 Harley-Davidson 9E
The seller of this 1913 Harley-Davidson claims that they are only the third owner. If true, that’s an impressive feat considering that this bike is over 100 years old! The last owner reportedly bought it in 1921 and the… more»
Super 23-Window Samba Stash!
While over at TheSamba promoting our new Sunken Samba t-shirt, I spotted this huge stash of 21 and 23-window Sambas! I’m not really into VW buses, but this sight took my breath away. These well-lite people haulers bring big… more»
Donuts Included: 1968 Plymouth Satellite Police Car
Barn Finds is a place where we can all escape from the bad things happening in the world. We don’t want to discuss the news or politics here, but we do want to thank all the Officers who serve… more»
Amazing 1970 Chevelle SS 454 Survivor!
This beautiful triple black Chevelle is not only a highly desirable SS 454 LS6 model, but it’s also claimed to be an unrestored survivor with only 33k miles on the odometer! This really could be the ultimate muscle car!… more»
Is This 1968 Dodge Charger Worth Saving?
The Dodge Charger caught my eye, but the more I look at it, the more I question if it’s even worth saving. It’s been sitting outside most of it’s life and there appears to be serious corrosion on every… more»
BF Exclusive: Electric 1978 VW Beetle Convertible
Who needs one of those newfangled Teslas when you can get this electric Beetle? It has the classic look and is a lot cheaper! I’m not a big electric car fan, but I could get behind this one. I’ve… more»
Wrecker Since New: 1948 Ford F2
Not only does this old Ford have a cool look to it, but it also has an interesting story behind it. According to the seller, this truck was purchased new in 1948 by a 25 year old Mr. Cantrell…. more»
Convertible Conversion: 1981 Toyota Celica
Back in the late seventies everyone thought the convertible was going to be outlawed. Porsche came up with their Targa, but most manufacturers stopped building drop tops all together. Coachbuilders saw an opportunity and filled the void by chopping… more»
BF Exclusive: 1974 Jensen-Healey
UPDATE 7/19/16 – Jeremy has dropped to price a grand for a quick sale! FROM 6/29/16 – This nice driver-quality Jensen-Healey is owned by one of our readers – Jeremy M. He has been been into these for about… more»
California Export: 1976 Ford F-150 Ranger XLT
There are deals to be had in California! That’s not because things are cheaper there. It’s because they have stricter emissions requirements than most other States. That means that if you are okay having a mid-seventies vehicle like this… more»
BF Exclusive: 1970 Ford Firetruck
Old firetrucks have been picking up steam in the collector car world lately. Storage requirements do limit their appeal, but you can get into one of these big rigs for not a lot of money. Take this 1970 Ford… more»
BF Exclusive: 1966 Ford Cortina Shell
From Greg B – This is a fire sale, as I have to move. I purchased this project (saved from the crusher) about 6 years ago. I think I paid $1,200 for it at the time and always dreamed… more»
BF Exclusive: 1983 Chrysler Town & Country
The Town & Country emblem has adorned wood-clad Chryslers since the forties! The early cars used real wood in sections of their bodies and were very beautiful. The same cannot be said for this 1983 interpretation of the concept,… more»