Original Paint: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle

When someone says the phrase “blue-chip muscle car” the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle is usually on the list. Certainly, the LS6 Chevelle from 1970 is near the top with its 450 horsepower and rarity, however, even lower optioned cars like… more»

Vintage Push Truck: 1962 Chevrolet Apache

Push trucks are an important part of hot rod history and they continue to be utilized to this day. At places like Bonneville, Death Valley, and Alvord, land-speed race cars need a little help to get going. Their tall… more»

Dually Hot Rod? 1950 Mack EH Truck

Big dually classic trucks are HOT right now! Look at any truck magazine or social media and you’ll see lifted and lowered dualies regularly. In fact, people are making them so popular that prices have gone up considerably recently…. more»

Rare Front Bench: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

Here at Barn Finds, we see dozens of vehicles per week and they all have something special. Heck, if we bought all the cool vehicles we see, we’d all need a 50-car garage! This 1978 Ford Bronco really strikes… more»

Baja Bronco Project? 1971 Ford Bronco

This 1971 Ford Bronco isn’t your typical project find. It has been modified in some areas and remains stock in others. It needs a lot of rust repair but seems pretty solid as well. It can be found here on… more»

Vintage Motorcycle Dyno! 1975 Honda Test Track

I bet most of you reading this have never seen a Honda Test Track before. Apparently, this was a primitive dyno machine for motorcycles from the 1970s. It can be found here on eBay with an asking price of… more»

Rare 1-Of-10: 1939 International Woody Wagon

There is something very romantic and nostalgic about vehicles associated with national parks. When the National Park Service was founded in 1916 national park designations increased rapidly. As the automobile became more popular, parks transitioned their access away from… more»

Awesome Patina: 1952 Ford F3 Pickup

Patina farm trucks have been coming out of the woodwork like crazy lately. The classic truck trend has been going on for years and doesn’t seem to be slowing down at all. This 1952 Ford is no exception. Located… more»

Hot Rodder’s Holy Grail: 1932 Ford Roadster

Where else would you find a real-deal, Henry Ford steel, 1932 Ford roadster? Detroit of course. This “Hot Rod Holy Grail” was supposed to be a project for the seller’s father. In fact, the car was purchased in 1954… more»

Shoebox Survivor: 1949 Ford Custom Sedan

This 1949 Ford Custom was is said to have been used for several years to pull a 1948 Main Line trailer into the California mountains. The car is purportedly a low-mileage survivor which still resides in the California town… more»

Workhorse: 1970 Ford Bronco 302

It seems like everyone with a first-generation Bronco is trying to capitalize on their skyrocketing values right now. This one from 1970 can be found here on eBay with a current bid of $6,150 and the reserve hasn’t been… more»

Blank Canvas: 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

Here at Barn Finds we get to share some of the coolest cars and trucks around. If time, money, and space weren’t limiting factors, we’d probably all have a ton of project vehicles at one time. In fact, if… more»

68k Mile 1972 Bluebird Wanderlodge

Talk about the ultimate Family Truckster! Can you imagine taking this huge 1972 Bluebird Wanderlodge RV cross-country? I’m not sure what the MSRP was back then, but you can bet this was a luxury RV that came at a… more»

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Survivor?

The seller of this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air claims it is an 84K original mile “cream puff” that has spent most of its life in a garage. It can be found here on eBay with a current bid of nearly… more»

1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Project

This 1968 Chevrolet Corvette has bounced between Connecticut, Texas, and Massachusetts and is ready for a new home again. At only four years old it was parked in a Connecticut barn. Years later it was rescued and driven to… more»

Stored 27 Years! 1964 Chevrolet Impala Convertible

If you’re around my age, you remember well the Southern California car culture of the 1990s. Classic convertible Chevrolets with hydraulics ruled the scene and when you heard the lyrics “six-four”, you knew they were talking about a 1964… more»

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