Claimed to be a class winner in the 1970s and later an award winner, this 1950 Studebaker Commander convertible has been in storage since the early 1980s. Sent to us by an anonymous Barn Finds reader, this Commander can… more»
Canned Ham: 1969 Aristocrat Lo-Liner
I guess it’s possible to be a fan and admirer of something despite having zero experience with it. That’s the case with travel trailers and me. Really camping in general. I love the concept but have yet to dip… more»
Nice and Clean: 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser
For those who like clean, original examples of automobiles that aren’t typically clean or original, I suspect you’ll like what you see here. Sent to us by an anonymous Barn Finds reader, this 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser can be… more»
Blank Canvas: 1950 Chevrolet bus
It seems that the short bus used to be the butt of every school transportation joke, but as of late they seem to be the pick of the litter from retired bus fleets. This 1950 22’ Chevrolet example was… more»
Drop The Top: 1969 Pontiac Firebird
My grandfather was a lifelong loyal Pontiac man, so I like to think I have a little Pontiac in my blood. He was more partial to the Grand Prix and Bonnevilles of the era and as such was never… more»
Mostly Original: 1976 Buick Century Special Landau
The more uncommon or less liked a car is, the more I like it. That’s no exception here with this 1976 Buick Century Special. Each time I scroll through the photos, I like it a little more. This Special… more»
One Family Owned: 1954 MG TF
The TF represented the end of the line for the MG T-Type. Introduced in 1936 as the TA, the T-type would last through five different generations before retiring in 1955 to make way for the MGA. This next-to-last year… more»
No Reserve Roadster: 1959 Triumph TR3
There’s something about a 2-seat British roadster I find very appealing. Maybe oddly appealing? I guess it depends who is the judge of that statement. I know there’s no such thing, but even more appealing is the prospect of… more»
46k original miles: 1965 Buick Skylark
This 1965 Buick Skylark has been used sparingly, as it has a claimed 46,395 original miles. The 2nd owner purchased the Skylark from the estate of the original owner in Ohio and promptly moved the car to Utah. Looking… more»
One Family Owned: 1967 Mercury Cougar
Is there anyone who doesn’t like pony cars? I’m sure we’ll see some that don’t in the comments section, but I’ll raise my hand when asked who’s a fan. With a long hood and short deck lid and typically… more»
Daily Driver: 1980 AMC Spirit
I think it’s fairly safe to say many early 1980s subcompacts were treated as “throwaway” cars, so when the seller of this 1980 AMC Spirit says, “These cars are nearly impossible to find, and especially in this condition,” it… more»
Mighty Mopar: 1965 Plymouth Fury III
While this particular example may have figuratively been forgotten after spending 20 years in its owner’s barn before being purchased by the selling dealer, the 1965 Plymouth Fury seems to have literally been forgotten by many. I’m a victim… more»
Boat Included! 1968 Ford F250 4×4 Camper
I thought overlanding was a relatively new phenomenon, but this 1968 Ford F250 appears to prove me wrong. The waters of “expedition” and “overlanding” are a little muddy, largely differing in the intent of the trip, but if you’re… more»
Stalled Restoration: 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Phaeton
Now this restoration was started before I was even born, but, speaking from my limited experience, I fully understand how restoration can hit the figurative wall. No explanation is given as to why the restoration of this 1930 Ford… more»
Ultimate Driving Machine: 1989 BMW 325i Touring
I’m sure I’ll always have a soft spot for station wagons. My high school (and beyond) car was a 1992 Honda Accord wagon. While of the same era, the only common ground between my Honda and this 1989 BMW… more»