Believe it or not, Honda didn’t invent the ATV. The first widely recognized All-Terrain Vehicle was made in Toronto, Canada, and was called the Jiger. It was somewhat similar to this 1971 McKee Roughrider 6×6, made by McKee Bros.,… more»
Restored Six-Cylinder Superbike: 1979 Honda CBX
With mostly vertical photos that are cut off, other than the first one, it’s hard to get an overall look at the beautiful restoration of this superbike, and that’s super unfortunate. But, as with the rest of 2025, it… more»
8K Miles? 1974 International 200 4×4 392 4-Speed
The 1974 International pickups were renamed again, this time with just three digits representing the weight rating. This 1974 International 200 is a 3/4-ton 4×4 and International had the widest stance of any pickup of the era. They also… more»
Farm Find: 1980s John Deere AMT 622 Transporter
The seller doesn’t list any numbers or show a VIN or data plate or anything like that, so we aren’t sure what year this John Deere AMT 622 Transporter is; it could be anywhere from the late-1980s to the… more»
Originally 2WD: 1964 Ford F-250 4×4 352 4-Speed
I know I’m way off on what I think is a good look for a vintage 4×4 pickup, as I think this 1964 Ford F-250 4×4 looks 100% perfect. At least stance-wise, height-wise, and wheel-size-wise. The seller has this… more»
Repaint Or Patina? 1966 Chevrolet C20 4-Speed
Looking like it’s been through a sandblaster, this formerly Turquoise 1966 Chevrolet C20 3/4-ton Fleetside has a unique look for sure. The seller has it posted here on eBay in the hometown of not just former football great Frank… more»
1987 Chevrolet R20 3+3 Scottsdale Crew Cab 350
Set up for towing a fifth-wheel trailer, this 1987 Chevrolet R20 (3/4-ton) 3+3 Scottsdale Crew Cab pickup has room for five, with a bench seat in the crew cab seating compartment and two bucket seats in the front cab…. more»
Holy Replica, Batman! 1969 Yamaha YM-1 Batcycle
Jumpin’ two-stroke smoke, Batman! Unless you were just born or have been living somewhere without TV or the internet, all of us have heard of Batman and Robin. Having debuted in 1939, the dynamic duo is still around today,… more»
Farm Find: 1968 Ford F-600 Grain Truck 330 V8
This 1968 Ford F-600 grain hauler is about as far removed from a vintage mini bike or snowmobile as it can get, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t like it as much or want it as much as… more»
Estate 4×4 Find: 1980 Jeep J-10 Short Bed 360 V8
Looking crisp and solid, this estate find 1980 Jeep J-10 4×4 short bed pickup looks like a nice example of a pretty desirable truck. I’m trying to pin down the color; it’s either Caramel, Russett, or Alpaca Brown. My… more»
Future Collectible? 2000 Honda Insight 5-Speed
The word unusual doesn’t begin to describe what has been called the first gas-electric hybrid vehicle in the United States, the Honda Insight. It’s tiny, it’s a two-seater, it has rear fender skirts, and it’s available with a five-speed… more»
Desert Survivor: 1994 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
Some of Ford’s advertising referred to the new Explorer as a “Compact Utility” rather than a Sports Utility Vehicle. Whatever it was or still is, at the time it was somewhat revolutionary. This 1994 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition… more»
Refurbished Twin-Track: 1973 Raider 34TT
As I sit here and log into Barn Finds this snowy morning to check the tips page, literally drinking coffee from my Raider Twin-Track coffee cup, what should pop up but this 1973 Raider 34TT twin-track snowmobile tip! This… more»
Green Gremlin: 1979 AMC Spirit Sedan
Cumberland Green Metallic is the color of this 1979 AMC Spirit Sedan; it isn’t black, even though it looks like that in the photos. It’s a dark green specified 9H on the body tag, which the seller included a… more»
52K-Mile Luxury Survivor: 1978 Cadillac Eldorado
Mediterranean Blue Firemist is such a beautiful color, although now that I say that, vehicle colors are such a subjective thing. At the very least, it’s an exotic-sounding name, and that’s perfect for what was an exotic car at… more»
Restore or Ride? 1965 Rupp Grand Prix Go-Kart
Oddly enough, I’ve done seven out of the 10 Rupp machines shown here on Barn Finds over the last decade or so. Maybe that isn’t surprising, given my love of anything unusual, small, and somewhat inexpensive. Oh yeah, and… more»
















