Toyota had a misstep or two when they tried to break into the U.S. market by bringing over a woefully-underpowered car. With under 600 sales a year in 1961, they concentrated on their Land Cruiser until 1964. The car… more»
Stovebolt Beauty: 1931 Chevrolet Truck
With a beautiful blue color to match the beautiful blue sky, this 1931 Chevrolet Model 114, 1-1/2 ton truck is located in equally-beautiful Tempe, Arizona. That’s a lot of beautiful. This tough truck can be found here on Craigslist… more»
Cabriolet Coupe: 1977 Chevrolet Nova Concours
The Luxury Nova (LN) was changed to the Concours in 1976 and this 1977 Chevrolet Nova Concours Cabriolet would be the last year for the upscale Nova. This triple-black example can be found here on Hemmings with an asking… more»
56 Years Young: 1962 International Harvester Scout
As I get ready to add another year onto my age in a week, I’m reminded how much I like vehicles from 1962 since that’s when I was also put together by union workers in a factory somewhere. I… more»
Sorted Out Fuselage: 1970 Plymouth Fury III
It’s sweet American Iron time here in Scotty G’s corner of Barn Finds. There’s actually a lot of it here every day but I’m particularly fond of these fuselage Furys. This 1970 Plymouth Fury III can be found here on Craigslist… more»
Small Project Pickup: 1964 Datsun 320
It’s hard to believe how far Nissan has come in small truck production, from the Type 14 pickup in 1935 to their current “small” pickup, the Nissan Frontier for 2019, which seems bigger than our house, and that’s their small… more»
Russian Ride: 1987 SMZ S-3D
We have featured a couple of these unusual Soviet-era “invalid cars” here before at Barn Finds. Needless to say, they’re among the most unusual vehicles to be shown here, brought to you by the most unusual person here (me). Here’s… more»
No Rust All Original! 1955 Dodge Custom Royal
This 1955 Dodge Custom Royal is one amazing car. Not only was it the top of the line for Dodge, but it also has a Hemi V8, everything works, and there is no rust at all, according to the seller!… more»
Rebel = First Muscle Car? 1959 Rambler Rebel
Many people say that the 1957 Rambler Rebel with a 327 V8 engine was the first muscle car. That’s always dangerous ground because some folks take it as a personal challenge to dispute any “first/fastest/oldest/biggest/smallest/anything’est” claims. First or not,… more»
$4,500: 1953 Dodge Meadowbrook Suburban
A two-door wagon that was only offered one year? Yes, please! This 1953 Dodge Meadowbrook Suburban is one good-looking project and it can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of $4,500. It’s located in Bethany, Oklahoma,… more»
All Original: 1963 Plymouth Valiant V100
The 1963 Valiant was redesigned, much to the delight of hoards of Plymouth fans. The previous look was a little “different” for a lot of people but the ’63s were smooth and a bit easier on the eyes. This 1963… more»
$4,500 or Offer: 1961 Rambler Classic Custom
This 1961 Rambler Classic Custom was already a half-dozen years old in its design but Rambler gave it a new grille and this looks like a nice example. It can be found here on Craigslist in West Hartford, Connecticut… more»
Gasser or Original Spec? 1951 Henry J Deluxe
We have seen a few independent and/or orphan cars here recently with a few Frazers, and this 1951 Henry J Deluxe is also a Kaiser-Frazer offering. This interesting car can be found here on Craigslist in Gresham, Oregon, a… more»
















