29K Mile Targa: 1993 Honda del Sol Si

The Honda Civic del Sol Si is one long name and if you break it down, at least the last part, it’s “of the sun yes” which makes no sense. I’m kidding, of course, the Si isn’t meant to… more»

Cheap Chieftain: 1976 Winnebago Chieftain

By mid-June, most of us who live in the northern climates have typically gotten over our winter cabin fever long before now, but this year has been more than a little unusual. As if I even had to say… more»

47K Miles? 1968 Dodge D-100 Custom

There’s something about a mostly-original vehicle that gets to a person. Is it from the memories of the era that it comes from or just the look of honest wear and tear? I don’t know what it is but… more»

1982 Buick Electra Limited With Only 8k Miles!??

The fifth-generation Buick Electra is a personal favorite of mine, along with the related Oldsmobile and Cadillac. We’ve looked at a couple of cars from this era recently here on Barn Finds and this 1982 Buick Electra Limited looks… more»

Mid-Engine Miniature: 1991 Honda Beat

The Honda Beat is three-quarters of a ton of fun! The Honda Beat is eleven feet of fun! Ok, those aren’t the best marketing slogans with gigantic SUVs barreling down the roads and drivers paying more attention to their… more»

Rust-Free 1991 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer

Starting for the 1982 model year, Chevrolet was the first American vehicle company to jump on the small pickup market, at least for those trucks built in the US, not captive imports. This 1991 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer was, of… more»

Unrestored 1978 AMC Gremlin

We normally see Gremlins with stripe packages like a Gremlin X, or other more fancy-looking models. I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen such a basic looking car of any make than this 1978 AMC Gremlin. This one… more»

Original Owner? 1962 Rambler American

With an even crazier profile than mine, this 1962 Rambler American looks like a car that didn’t quite come together in the design phase, doesn’t it? I love these quirky cars and think that they’re fun, interesting, and cool,… more»

Rust Free 1981 Chrysler Town & Country W/ 360

This is an interesting car. It not only looks great but it’s a bit of a restomod which we don’t typically see with a station wagon with a hotter engine, dual exhaust, and other modifications. This 1981 Chrysler Town… more»

Stored 56 Years: 1941 Pontiac Torpedo Two-Door

It’s somewhat fitting that a car made for 1941 would have the name Torpedo, seeing that the US would be dragged into World War II at the end of that year. This 1941 Pontiac Torpedo, which is a two-door… more»

Turbo Hauler: 1988 Peugeot 505 Turbo S

Seeing a French car on the road anywhere in the US is a pretty rare thing these days, and it has been for probably two decades or more. When that French car is a wagon, not to mention being… more»

47K Miles: 1983 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale

Some people might say that this 1983 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale was designed with a T-square and a straight edge, others might say that it’s fresh, crisp, and clean. I’m in the latter camp. I like the eighth-generation GM… more»

Big Block Project: 1967 Plymouth Satellite

This 1967 Plymouth Satellite was not as space-age as a ’59 Imperial was, but it was certainly influenced by the incredible space race at the time – at least in name. This project Satellite can be found here on… more»

Space Age Classic: 1959 Imperial Custom Coupe

Two of my favorite yet very cheesy sci-fi movies were made in 1959: Plan 9 From Outer Space and Teenagers From Outer Space. If you’ve ever seen one or both of them you know that there is basically no… more»

Room For Eight: 1966 Chrysler Town & Country

Made almost continuously from 1940 to 2016, Chrysler’s Town & Country has been known by generations as one of the ultimate family haulers around. Over the decades it was made in station wagon form and even in minivans, a… more»

One-Owner 1965 Rambler Marlin 327 Twin-Stick

This 1965 Rambler Marlin has just about every box checked: it’s a one-owner car, an actual barn find, it has a mere 24,000 miles, it has a 327 V8, and the rare twin-stick manual transmission. What. A. Car! The seller… more»

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