Here’s an interesting package deal, it is an all original 1937, Ford Tudor, with an unlikely, one wheel “vintage” trailer – more on the trailer later. Owned since 1966, and only driven 2,000 miles since then, the seller has… more»
Crazy Quarter Windows: 1973 Chevrolet Nova
Custom touches applied to cars are as old and common a modification as the cars themselves. While the late ’40s and early ’50s seem to have been the golden years for such undertakings known as chopped, channeled, shaved, and… more»
Low-Mile Model J? 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix
A 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix! I used to refer to the ’69-’72 GP’s as whammer-jammers because they were big, heavy, fast, and comfortable. Especially notable, were the ’69s and ’70s, built before the power strangulation occurred. By ’73, the… more»
Modern Mechanicals: 1935 Buick Victoria Coupe
This is one of the nicest ’30s vintages cars I have come across on Barn Finds. Built in the days when a Buick was a Buick, and the name meant something, this fantastic looking coupe has a bit of… more»
V8-Powered 1968 MGB Brooklands Renaissance
OK, so when is a run of the mill MGB no longer an MGB? When it has been given the full business by Brooklands Car Components of Ontario, Canada. It’s basically an MGB but it has a lot more… more»
Highly Optioned? 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports Sedan
I haven’t looked at a tri-five Chevy in a long time. After all of these years, there’s not a whole lot that you can add to what is one of the most popular and well-documented series of cars of… more»
Surfer Wagon Project: 1959 Chevrolet Brookwood
The 1959 Chevrolet was a polarizing design. A radical departure from its predecessor, which in turn was an even more radical departure from the ’57. The Impala two-door hardtop has its fans and it is clearly the version with… more»
1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe!
It’s malaise motoring week here at Barn Finds. Yesterday it was a ’79 Volare station wagon and today it’s a ’78 Dodge Aspen coupe. But this isn’t any Aspen, it’s a genuine “Super Coupe” and an unusual take on… more»
Premier Condition! 1979 Plymouth Volare Wagon
Station wagons are a hot topic right now. Two weeks ago we covered this 1968 Caprice wagon and we received 38 comments from our readers. Many recall growing up and riding in the third, rear-facing seat, or had other… more»
Faux Race Patina: 2012 McLaren MP4-12C
This McLaren MP4-12C looks like it just finished running the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Of course, looks can be deceiving too, so a deeper dive is in order. Southhampton, New York is where you will find this 2012… more»
Rebuilt 390 Engine: 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT
This is a different opportunity, it’s more like “Buy this 390 CI V8 engine and we’ll throw in the ’66 Mercury Cyclone GT.” There’s no description of the car other than “Complete car, needs restoration call for info…” But… more»
Rare A/C Equipped: 1965 Pontiac GTO
The seller tells us that this GTO is rare due to its air conditioning option. I don’t know if an A/C equipped 1965 Pontiac GTO is rare or not. I do know it was an expensive option at 13.5%… more»
Top Flight Restoration: 1970 Chevrolet C-10 CST
Chevrolet & GMC pickup trucks from 1967 to 1972 are a hot commodity right now but this 1970 Chevrolet C-10 may be the finest one encountered in some time. Best of all, it’s not a duded-up, Arizona auction, restomod… more»
Highly Optioned: 1956 Chevrolet Corvette
Frequently early C1 Corvettes are found in either perfectly restored, trailer-queen condition or in a disintegrating pile where the fiberglass ruins would seem more appropriate for making recycled fishing poles. Not so with this 1956 example, it’s nicely optioned,… more»
Limited Number Eliminator! 1970 Mercury Cougar
Cars from the muscle car era came with an entire panoply of names. Some were understated like anything that contained “GT” and some were thought-provoking such as GTO and, 442 – what do those really mean? SS396 was pretty… more»
















