Perfect Patina? 1967 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon

OK, just to set the story straight, I’m not hogging up all of the Chevrolet station wagons on Barn Finds. I have a strong memory for this vintage and a lot of experience with them, such as this ’68… more»

Former Drag Car: 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle

First up, yes, I know this Chevelle looks like a 1964 model. That’s because this 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle has a ’64 front clip attached. Beyond that, this Chevy has a tres cool, old school, dragster vibe about it. There’s… more»

Motorcycle Powered? 1958 Berkeley SE 492

If you don’t know what a Berkeley SE 492 is, don’t feel bad about it. I’d never heard of of one either. All of us that are car people don’t want to admit that something slipped in under our… more»

SLP Performance! 2001 Chevrolet Camaro SS

Generally first and second-gen Camaros get all of the attention at Barn Finds. And that makes sense as the first-gen are very collectible and the second-gen are so numerous. And of course, their age plays a part too. Fourth-gen… more»

63k Mile Driver: 1991 Saab 900

Pity poor Saab! After being bounced around from Saab AB to Saab Automobile AB, to GM, to Spyker and then to NEVS for ostensibly, electrification, Saab is pretty much down for the count these days as its future is… more»

396-Powered! 1968 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon

Another station wagon? You bet and once again, it’s a ’68 Chevrolet, similar to this ’68 Caprice featured on Barn Finds last month. Station wagons are hot! They are the anti-SUV/CUV and offer some nice, old school passenger car… more»

Rare Bucket Seats? 1963 Cadillac Convertible

By 1963, the worst excess of Cadillac’s late ’50s/early ’60s styling had been tamed. Cadillac was in line, at this point, for a long run of substantial sales success, with buttoned-down styling, that would last long into the ’70s…. more»

Low Mileage One Owner: 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

I can’t believe that I’m writing this. A Cutlass Ciera? Really? What happened? I admit, it’s not a typical Barn Finds car but the condition and the mileage of this very common Oldsmobile is compelling. Besides, my father, who… more»

Tons Of Parts Included: 1948 Dodge Power Wagon

We’re going to have to play a bit of Johnny Carson’s Carnac the Magnificent to get a grip on this next automotive topic for review. The clue is, “1948 Dodge Power Wagon”. And the hermetically sealed question is, “What… more»

Stored 44 Years: 1955 Ford Thunderbird

Well, an Amos Minter restored 1955 Thunderbird this isn’t. But it has a barn find genuineness about it that makes it an attractive discovery, especially when documented via its 1972 California black plates. Questions will abound around this T-Bird’s… more»

9K Miles! No Reserve 1999 Plymouth Prowler

Editor’s Note – This Prowler is down to the final hours of the auction! There was some discussion in the comments about engine swaps for this car, so we thought we would link to the Hellephant crate engine that… more»

Golden Eagle Survivor: 1979 Jeep J10 Pickup

Suppose you like the new Jeep Gladiator but are put out by the $33+K base price. Why not go old school and find an original? After all, the Jeep J series pickup was originally called a Gladiator until that… more»

No Reserve Convertible: 1968 Pontiac Firebird

It’s always a treat to find a first-gen Pontiac Firebird, even more so when it’s a convertible. In spite of its similarities with a first-gen Camaro, and there are many, there are those notable differences that made a Pontiac,… more»

Lifelong Barn Find? 1925 Locomobile Model 48

Well, I think this is a first. It’s a first for me and I could find no reference to a Locomobile being reviewed on Barn Finds, and a barn find this one surely is, so let’s give it a… more»

4-Speed Manual? 1976 Chrysler New Yorker 440

For sale, 1976 Chrysler New Yorker two-door. Yeah, yeah, yeah, big deal right? Well, it looks great with no fender skirts! So what? It has a 440 CI V8! Yeah, just like every other one. Did I mention that… more»

Former Mayor Owned: 1930 Lincoln Model L

Being in the car business in 1930 had to be a harrowing experience. After having the bottom fall out of the stock market, and then the ensuing economic collapse and depression, cars weren’t first and foremost on people’s minds…. more»

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