The year is 1973 and in the automotive world the times they were a-changin’, with the demand quickly shifting from horsepower and muscle to fuel efficiency and economy. But at any given time in history, whenever there’s a culture… more»
24k Mile Survivor! 1970 Ford Mustang 302
When it comes to the world of vintage automobiles, the term “survivor” is often overused and can be objective or subjective, depending on how one looks at it. Here at Barn Finds, we try to be careful that a… more»
Iconic Panama Red! 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
The concept of taking a street vehicle and turning it into a drag racer is not a new idea, but finding a decades-old well-preserved surviving gasser isn’t all that commonplace these days, especially one that made the rounds enough… more»
One Owner! 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
Chevrolet began producing the Chevelle in 1964, with the first generation lasting 4 model years through 1967. A whole lot of time has passed since then, with many of these cars no longer on the road and most of… more»
First Year Driver: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro
A mile car. We’ve all heard the expression. The car looks really good from a mile away. That may not actually be the case for this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, as it looks decent from just a few feet away,… more»
Almost Completely Original: 1975 Dodge Charger SE
1975 began the fourth generation for the Dodge Charger, but by this time it had become less of a muscle car offering and more of a personal luxury car, a market that was growing in popularity with automobile buyers… more»
61k Miles! 1974 Pontiac LeMans Sport Coupe
By 1974, the Pontiac LeMans was already a year into its fourth generation, and while the trend from higher performance and muscle cars from just a handful of years prior was shifting to more fuel efficient vehicles, it was… more»
Original 400/Turbo 400! 1967 Pontiac Catalina
The first new car I was old enough to actually remember my father buying was a 1970 Pontiac Catalina. I also remember stopping by his favorite service station on our way home and the owner commenting that it was… more»
High 10s! 1971 Chevrolet Nova Drag Racer
Imagine this scenario. You go to your Chevrolet dealer in 1971 and buy yourself a brand new Nova. It’s your driver for the next 12 years, but in 1983 an unfortunate mishap happens and you get hit in the… more»
81k Miles! 1955 Ford Thunderbird
The Ford Thunderbird lasted through ten generations, beginning in 1955, without skipping a beat before it took a short break in 1998, but came back in 2002 for a brief eleventh, finally calling it quits in 2005. The nameplate… more»
400/4-Speed! 1974 Pontiac Firebird Formula
In the early seventies, insurance premiums and a shift from performance-oriented to economical cars were taking their toll on the muscle car market. I guess nobody got the word out to Pontiac, as in 1974 the Firebird Formula and… more»
Debut Year Model! 1967 Mercury Cougar
The Cougar was the shining star for the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company, having sold just shy of 3 million units during its years in production, more than any other nameplate ever produced by the Mercury brand. In… more»
P-Code 400/4-Barrel! 1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring
The Plymouth Satellite was in production from 1965 through 1974, and when the third and final generation body style was introduced in 1971 it bore little resemblance to its earlier B-Body predecessors. Its exterior has been deemed the “fuselage”… more»
Marilyn Monroe Endorsed! Singer Roadster 4AD
The Singer Motor Company has roots going back all the way to 1874, where it began in the United Kingdom as Singer & Co manufacturing bicycles, but by the turn of the century, its focus became more centered on… more»
















