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Cleaned Up Nicely: 1974 Pontiac Trans Am 455

I think one of the most rewarding experiences you can have as a barn hunter is washing a find off and discovering that it’s in amazing condition! Reader Tony M discovered that his neighbor had a Trans Am stashed… more»

Nice And Shiny: 1966 Corvair Monza Convertible

I’d take fixing mechanical issues any day over repairing rust, body damage or paint problems! Having this work done can get extremely pricey too, making it hard for many of us to justify paying to have it done. Well,… more»

Huge Project: 1969 Camaro Z/28

It’s pretty sad when a seller has to use a photo of just the grille of their project for the first photo in their ad, but once you see this Camaro in its entirety, you understand why. This might… more»

Success Story: Step Van Sold To Gas Monkey Garage!

From David B – Most of us who visit here, subscribe to the Barn Finds emails and love the idea of a barn find, realize that finding that hidden treasure or lost soul is only part of the fun…. more»

Just 12 Miles! 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

I know, it doesn’t seem that long ago that it was 1990, but this ’90 Chevrolet is actually 26 years old. That’s old enough to be classified as a classic vehicle in many states. While it might be younger… more»

9k Mile Survivor: 1981 DeLorean DMC-12

I find it fascinating just how many low mileage DeLoreans we have come across over the years. Finding any low mileage classic hiding in a barn or garage is amazing, but they really didn’t build very many of these… more»

From Green To Gold: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

This very sunburnt Super Bee was originally a nice shade of green, code FF4 to be exact, but after being parked out in the sun for who knows how long the paint turned to gold. This is one time… more»

Needs A Little Work: 1955 Nomad

What a great looking car! The Nomad really is an iconic design that to this day looks great. Looking this ’55 over, it makes me wish American manufactures would bring back the two door wagon! The seller of this Nomad… more»

BF Exclusive: 1978 Ford Ranchero GT

Update – Shortly after lowering the price, this Ranchero sold! Update – Severin has decided to lower his asking price for this Ranchero! He’s now asking $2,750, which seems like a killer deal to me! Be sure to email… more»

Little Red Convertible: 1963 Plymouth Valiant

The early ’60s was an odd time for Chryler, they were transitioning from the big curvy cars of the late ’50s to smaller more compact designs that could compete with foreign imports. They tried to keep some of the… more»

Big Block Bel Air: 1955 Chevrolet Gasser

This Bel Air was supposedly saved from a barn about 15 years ago, but it looks like it needs to be saved again, this time from the seller’s garage! Prior to being parked in the barn, it was built… more»

BF Exclusive: 1948 Dodge B1 Pickup

It’s time for reader Bruce G to let go of his ’48 Dodge pickup. He bought it with plans to restore it, but he’s realized he’s just never going to get to it. At this point, it’s still solid… more»

250 Classics At Massive Estate Sale!

It seems like the massive estate sales have been coming out of the wood works lately! First we featured the massive Putnam Salvage yard, with over 1000 cars, and now we’ve got an estate sale in Tennessee that includes… more»

1986 Buick Regal With Only 776 Miles!

This could be the nicest ’86 Buick Regal still in existence! Apparently, it was purchased by a man in New Jersey for his wife. She then proceeded to racked up only 776 miles before selling it back to the dealer. For… more»

Dad’s Dusty Pony: 1969 Camaro Z/28

There are probably more “Z/28” Camaros running around today then were ever built, of course most of those are poorly executed clones. I’m alright with a well done clone, as long as the owner is honest about what it… more»

Body Shop Find: 1968 Camaro Z/28

We’ve heard plenty of stories about projects being abandoned or forgotten at body shops. It’s really not a surprise when you consider what body and paint work costs. This Z/28 project has been parked at the body shop for… more»