Can This Lotus Elan Still Be Saved?

The guys at Classic Motorsports magazine like to rescue the same sorts of projects we like to feature here on Barn Finds. They actually finish them though! This time around they have found what is supposedly a Series 1… more»

Parked For 40 Years: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

The owner of this 1955 Chevy project supposedly start the restoration all the way back in 1976. They painted the frame and replaced some of the suspension components, but didn’t get much further than that. Forty years later they… more»

BF Exclusive: 1960 Cadillac Project

One of our readers, sent in this Cadillac that they purchased to restore. Jimmy has decided that he has too many project though and would rather sell it to someone who will finish the job. The engine does not… more»

Billboard Barn Find: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda

This Plymouth is going to be a huge restoration, but it has such a neat look to it that it’s easy to overlook all those rust holes. Still, if you are in the market for a ‘Cuda project, this… more»

1966 Chevrolet El Camino 4X4

This beast may not be a barn find, but we have featured a few of these strange conversions in the past and this could be the nicest… whatever these things are called, we’ve ever seen! It started life as… more»

Run Or Restore: 1964 Pontiac GTO Tri-Power

This GTO looks like a great project for any muscle car fan. It still has the desirable Tri-Power equipped 389 and the floor rust has already been addressed. The exterior has been mostly left alone though so the next… more»

Save 10% On Your “Field Day” ‘Cuda T-Shirt!

To celebrate our recent acquisitions (TVR, Spitfire) we have decided to offer a discount on our “Field Day” t-shirt for a limited time. We are accepting orders through Sunday and you can use the coupon code READER10 to save… more»

Modern Classic: 1989 Dodge Lancer Shelby

I can hear the comments now, It’s from the eighties! What is this – a used car dealership? What a piece of crap! Remember guys, we are all getting older. The 70s are the new 50s. Some cars from… more»

Still Personal: 1957 Ford Thunderbird

The first generation Thunderbird was something special. Those cars built between 1955 and 1957 will always be my favorite T-Birds because they were the pure vision of Ford’s “personal luxury car. They had sporty good looks and seating for… more»

When It Rains, It Pours!

We were already feeling pretty good about the TVR when we got a call from a guy who had just seen our want ad for garage space. The caller said that he did not have any garage space, but… more»

Can We Make Any Money With This TVR?

We broke even on our first unofficial flip of the year, so hopefully we will come out a little better on this one. After announcing our plans to find, fix, and flip one car per month this year, our… more»

Our First Flip Was A Flop…

About a week ago I announced our plans to find, fix, and sell one car each month for a year. Well, we already had our first unofficial flip of the year. It wasn’t planned, but I did sell my… more»

Have A “Field Day” With This T-Shirt!

A field find ‘Cuda may not look like much, but to a Mopar enthusiast it looks like a “Field Day”! This one will be screen printed on a high quality 100% cotton t-shirt and prices start at $17 plus… more»

Last Chance To Order Your “All Smiles” T-Shirt!

This is just a quick reminder that today is the last day to order your “All Smiles” t-shirt. We aren’t going to offer this one in the same color combo again, so if you like the design on red,… more»

No Options: 1958 Plymouth Plaza

Would you ever pay more for a car that doesn’t have any options than one that does? That may seem like a silly question, but the seller of this Plymouth Plaza presents it as being more desirable because it… more»

The New Barn Finds Mobile Office!

We have been having a rough time finding an affordable office/shop combo. Our current office is great, but without a place to wrench on cars we are limited. Well, I think Barn Finds reader Jason P has found the… more»

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