Super Clean: 27K Mile 1996 Buick Roadmaster

One of GM’s favorite “B” body cars is the last of the rear-wheel-drive models which were found in the form of the Chevrolet Caprice, Cadillac Fleetwood (D body actually, but similar) and Buick Roadmaster. Produced between 1991 and 1996… more»

Ready To Drive: 1976 MG Midget

Ungainly looking? Yes, a bit, the protruding rubber bumpers do it no favors. The jacked-up stance doesn’t help either but this 1976 MG Midget is in pretty spectacular condition. One day to go in the bidding, so look fast…. more»

One Owner 440 Powered 1974 Jensen Interceptor

Last week I opined about automobile model names and queried a thought about what do they really mean? That thread continues today with the Jensen Interceptor. When I first heard that combination of brand and model name many years… more»

Needs Nothing: 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL

It is as good as it gets! A Mercedes-Benz 560 SL was a true top dog entry in the personal luxury segment back in 1988, and as a testament to M-B’s quality and engineering, this 32-year-old example still is…. more»

Brand New Engine: 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite

It’s like a cute little go-cart. And that’s not being dismissive, it’s a tip of the hat to Austin-Healey’s “Bugeye” (or what our friends across the pond refer to as a “Frogeye”) Sprite. It’s a tiny little package of… more»

Rare Mashup? 1981 Shelby Charger Convertible

I don’t know where to start with this one. Is it a viable car or just parts? And, it’s a custom convertible at the same time. The seller states it to be a barn find parked for 25 or… more»

Building Find Surprise: 1933 Pierce-Arrow 836

The series of cars from domestic continuing manufacturers like Chevrolet, Ford and Dodge are the stock-in-trade for Barn Finds. The three companies made some fantastic heavy-duty machinery in years past and readers seem to enjoy reviewing the endless iterations…. more»

Original Owner: 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

For me, it’s always a treat to find a full-size performance-oriented car from the ’60s, like an Impala SS, a Plymouth Sport Fury or a Ford Galaxie 500 XL like this subject car. And it’s especially nice to find… more»

Future Find: 2015 Pontiac Trans Am Signed By Burt Reynolds!

If I told you that you can still buy a new Pontiac Trans Am you would probably think that I’m pretty out of it, right? Pontiac dropped the Firebird in 2002 and then dropped themselves at the end of… more»

Swiss Army Knife: 1987 Nissan Pulsar Sportbak

Here’s one that I would never have expected to find in the Barn Finds mix, it is a sort of Professor Gadget of small cars, a Nissan Pulsar NX Sportbak. It is unusual and rarely seen, at least anymore,… more»

Rare Color: Togo Brown 1964 Porsche 356C

OK, so hardly a barn find but very worthy of review none the less. Last week, we covered this 1971 Porsche 911T, the 911 having been introduced in 1964 and still going strong today. The 911 is such a… more»

Cheap Roadster Project: 1968 Sunbeam Alpine

Well here’s an interesting one, though the listing description is a true exercise in minimalism. When first spied, I thought, “Hey, it’s an Agent 86 car” a nod to Maxwell Smart’s ride in the ’60s spoof TV series Get… more»

Stored Since ’84: 1970 AMC Rebel Machine

Times have certainly changed and names are everything these days. Many automobile monikers don’t make any sense or are unpronounceable. One Korean auto conglomerate, who will remain nameless, has a model line-up that sounds more like a geography lesson… more»

Rare Survivor: 1993 Alfa Romeo 33 Boxer

Alfa Romeo’s on again and off again presence in the U.S. has been palpably felt over the years as the result of a whole host of performance-oriented cars. And while the future for Alfa is unknown in light of… more»

All Original Appeal: 1971 Ford LTD Country Squire

Those wagons keep on rollin’. We’ve had a lot of station wagon coverage lately on Barn Finds and their growing popularity is notable. Last week, it was this ‘73 Ford Country Squire and today, it is an equally impressive… more»

1 Of 1: 1972 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 RS

By 1972, the muscle car was on the way out – many consider ’72 to be the last year for the horsepower parade that started in ’64 with the GTO. And still running a factory Holley carburetor with a… more»

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