Some admirers will likely glance at this 1969 Buick LeSabre and immediately write it off simply because of the number of doors, which is understandable, as many enthusiasts prefer only a pair of doors instead of four on vintage… more»
LT1-Powered Sleeper: 1996 Buick Roadmaster Limited Wagon
The 1996 Buick Roadmaster is noteworthy for a couple of reasons, with one being that this year marked the final year of production, both for the sedan and the station wagon. Another strong point, literally, is what can be… more»
2 For 1: 1969 Dodge Charger Plus 2017 Hellcat Donor
It’s not unusual for a project to sometimes include a similar second car, often intended to source body parts or other components needed for the restoration. However, this two-for-one offering is somewhat out of the ordinary, as it includes… more»
R-Code 428 CJ Roller: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
More often than not, it seems that many muscle car projects nowadays are purchased and restored rather quickly, with the new owner eager to either enjoy the fruits of their labor or make a fast buck. However, that’s not… more»
Three-On-The-Tree! 1969 Mercury Marauder
The Mercury Marauder was positioned as a personal luxury car, but it was also known for being a high performer, with even the base 390 engine cranking out 265 horsepower. Also standard was a manual transmission, yet few of… more»
T-Top T-Bird! 1979 Ford Thunderbird
I miss T-Tops, even with that annoying watery drizzle on rainy days coming into the interior when the doors were opened, yet acting as a reminder of how cool you were on sunny afternoons. Sometimes called a T-Bar roof,… more»
11k-Mile Time Capsule: 1992 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
The desirability of the Fox era Ford Mustang has been on the rise over the last few years, as evidenced by some of the prices we’ve seen nice examples exchange hands for recently. Even average cars seem to be… more»
Stored But Solid: 1978 Ford LTD Station Wagon
1978 was the last year before the Ford LTD switched to the smaller Panther platform, with the car shedding some mass and weight beginning with the ’79 model, which included the station wagon as well. If you’ve been in… more»
Real Barn Find: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Big changes were in store for the Ford Mustang after 1973, or I guess it’s more accurate to say small changes, as the pony car got a significant decrease in size for the ’74 model. Based on looks alone,… more»
Cheap Old School RV! 1970 Dodge Travco
With production having ceased in the late eighties, plenty of time has elapsed for many Travco motorhomes to have fallen into some state of disarray. However, one of the real positives here is that the bodies were made from… more»
Ready To Cruise: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
The Oldsmobile Cutlass was nearing the last of the third-generation run by 1971, not too long before GM unveiled the new Colonnade styling that became so popular later in the seventies. While I also enjoy the more modern look… more»
Celebrity Owned Survivor: 1971 Ford Thunderbird
We’ve featured several cars on Barn Finds over the years that were once owned by celebrities, and it’s always interesting to hear what our readers have to say about whether or not that factor bears any importance regarding their… more»
Worthwhile Project? 1969 Plymouth GTX
While this 1969 Plymouth GTX could easily create some interest in the Mopar community, it might also catch the eyes of horticulture fans, as this one’s been sitting long enough for a large amount of foliage to develop on… more»
Worth Fixing? 1980 Dodge Aspen R/T
With all the exciting muscle cars that were available just a decade earlier, by 1980, extra trim and additional cosmetic pieces were more of the defining norm instead of hefty powerplants. The Aspen typically fell into the category of… more»
















