Certainly one of the most obscure smaller motorcycles of the 1970s, at least for Honda, the Sport Trail (ST) 90, sometimes seen as the Trailsport, is a bit bigger than the famous CT70 that most of us know, but… more»
Needs Batteries: 1982 Jet Electrica 007
To EV or not to EV, that is the question, to misquote Bill Shakespeare. I like any method of moving a vehicle down the road, gas, diesel, batteries, pedals, a sail, oars, two friends pushing while you steer, etc…. more»
35K-Mile Barn Find: 1977 Mercury Bobcat Wagon
Said to have been a Maine barn find, the seller is listing this 1977 Mercury Bobcat Wagon for a friend who no longer drives. The friend bought it in 2012, drove it cross-country, and then has stored it at… more»
On/Off Contender: 1975 Yamaha DT400B
Despite having some engineering issues, or maybe more compromises than issues, Yamaha’s DT400B is an incredible all-around on/off bike that works equally well in both situations. Ride it to work and then take the long way home, through the… more»
Candy Orange Survivor: 1974 Honda QA50 K2
Candy Orange sounds like a stage name, but it was in fact the only color available on Honda’s QA50 in 1974. Sometimes, not having a choice is easier; just give me what you’ve got, and that’ll work. This 1974… more»
Bell System Van: 1983 Dodge B150 Van 4-Speed
Ma Bell. It’s a term that most people under 40 don’t have a clue about. Most younger folks have probably never heard of the Bell System or anything related to the pre-AT&T era because they weren’t even alive in… more»
Early BMX: 1976 Yamaha Moto-Bike
This is something you don’t see every day: a bicycle from a motorcycle manufacturer. The seller has this rare and early BMX-type bike listed as a 1974 model, but those had a solo seat, and the lower forks were… more»
Most Useful Bike Ever? 1979 Honda CT90 Trail 90
It’s hard to go wrong with a Honda 90, they’re so versatile. They’re useful for around town, on trails, and fairly easy to carry around on your RV to poke around in campgrounds while you’re on vacation. This 1979… more»
Villiers 37A-Powered: 1967 Cotton 250 Trials Bike
We’ve seen a few trials motorcycles here on Barn Finds over the years, and they’re an interesting segment of the motorcycle world. Riders don’t go as fast as they can through a race track; the idea is to ride… more»
Winter Or Summer: 1971 Sno-Pony Convertible
It’s never too early for snowmobiles, as far as I’m concerned. NW Iowa Kevin must feel the same way, as he sent in the tip for this 1971 Sno-Pony ASV Convertible, reconfigurable snowmobile/ATV. This unusual thing is listed here… more»
A Good Daily Driver? 1983 Chevrolet Chevette CS
As rough as this 1983 Chevrolet Chevette CS four-door sedan looks in the overall photos and even in the detailed photos, I tend to agree with the seller that it could make a good daily driver. Maybe not the… more»
65K-Mile Survivor: 1972 Buick Electra 225
I have a hard time thinking of a more elegant car, at least from the early 1970s, than this 1972 Buick Electra 225 hardtop sedan. The details, color, and condition all come together on this one, in my opinion…. more»
Power Pak! 1969 Ford F-100 Farm & Ranch Special
Well, here’s a rare one, and you’d never know it by looking at the exterior photos. At least without zooming in on the faded Farm & Ranch Special decal above the front fenders on each side. That isn’t even… more»
1970 Plymouth Fury III 2-Door Hardtop 318 V8
Looking like it’s had an infusion of morning coffee, this eyes-wide-open 1970 Plymouth Fury III 2-Door Hardtop appears to be a gem. If it had been a Sport Fury, it would have had hidden headlights, but I would not… more»
Rust-Free Truck: 1985 Ford Ranger V6
Wow, this is one nice Ranger! Just to get it out of the way right off the bat, yes, it’s been repainted, but it’s said to be a rust-free New Mexico truck, and someone spent a ton of money… more»
















