Cheap Thrills: 1965 Austin-Healey Sprite

Everyone loves the look of the early “bugeyed” Sprites, but there is something to be said for wind-up windows, door locks, and a trunk lid. Conveniences like this may not seem important on a sports cars… Unless of course… more»

Driving the Duster

Ride along as we take our 1974 Plymouth Duster out for a spin. As you probably already know, we are selling this well-preserved car in order to focus on something that looks a little more like it came out… more»

Our Wild Goose Chase for a Mythical Amazon

As I have mentioned, Josh and I are ready for a new challenge. We weren’t really sure what car we wanted to acquire next, but I had secretly been wanting an old Volvo for a while, so I placed… more»

MG Alternative: 1953 Singer SM Roadster

Everybody loves MG’s T-Series cars, but since there were so many produced, they can be a common sight today. So if you are looking for something built in the same British sporting spirit, but yet a little different, may… more»

Introducing Our Next Project… Er Survivor Car?

Since selling our beloved Mustang, I have hinted a few times at a new project in the works. Well, it has been parked in my garage for a few weeks now so it is about time that we present… more»

What’s in Jim C’s Barn?

From Jim C – Love your site and just wanted to share my barn. It is actually a barn that I built in an equestrian community that has been converted into a shop. My first car was a ’65… more»

Possible Rally Car: 1959 Morgan Plus 4

The seller of this 1959 Morgan Plus 4 touts it as a possible period rally car. They present some proof, but don’t offer any documentation or photos to back up the claim. I thought it would be fun to… more»

Saying So Long To Our Mustang

This morning was filled with emotions as we said goodbye to our 1965 Mustang. If you have been following our progress on the Mustang, then you know that it recently sold to one of our readers. Lawrence P of… more»

The Bus Trip Of A Lifetime

Right before lunch today, I received a call from my good friend Sid. He excitedly shouted into the phone, “You had better get down here! You’re not going to believe what I just found! Bring your camera and hurry!”… more»

The First El Camino?

This 1948 Chevrolet may deserve the title of the world’s first El Camino. While it wasn’t a factory offering, it does look like someone did a decent job of converting it. This CUV (coupe utility vehicle) may have started… more»

35K Mile Survivor: 1966 Pontiac GTO

The seller of this beautiful black GTO claims that it is a survivor car. They seem honest in their assessment of the car, but they are also a dealer who needs to turn a profit. There is nothing wrong… more»

Barn Finds Mustang Is At Auction!

Update 10/13/14 – With only an hour left, bidding has stalled at $4,450. Do you think that is the end, or are we going to some last minute action? From 10/8/14 – After announcing that our project Mustang was… more»

Before and After: 1957 Morgan 4/4

We all love to see before and after photos of project cars, so when Barn Finds reader Dan K sent in some shots of this  1957 Morgan 4/4, I knew we had to share them. Here is what he… more»

The 6,686 Mile Miata

The seller of this 1990 Miata purchased the car back in 2013 from a craigslist ad. The original owner had put fewer than 1k miles on the car and was keeping it in tip top shape in anticipation of… more»

Preserved By Dust: 1941 Hudson Coupe

After featuring a 1941 Studebaker, I stumbled upon this 1941 Hudson. It too has just been pulled out of long term storage. The seller claims that it ran when parked 15 years ago and that the royal blue paint… more»

Pantera Barn Finds Still Exist!

From Dave C. – In May of 2014 I found a true barn find up in Northern New York. A guy had a stored 1973 Pantera sitting under an inch of dust for over 19 years. The car was… more»

Barn Finds