Dusty and ignored for 20+ years, this 1970 Chevrolet Camaro in Blue Springs, Missouri awaits a new owner to inspect and investigate its parts before sparking it back to life. Like its pink bicycle cell mate, the Camaro once… more»
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Original 383! 1966 Dodge Charger
The popularity of the Dodge Charger began shifting into high gear when the second generation cars were introduced in 1968, but the ’66 and ’67 models were what really got the ball rolling in that direction. With that cool… more»
Fancy Drophead: 1938 MG TA Tickford Project
By the 1930s, MG was on a roll, enthusiastically producing the cars known as Midgets. Midgets of all types were scooting about the British countryside, competing in hill climbs, rallies, and even early Grand Prix. By 1936 the company… more»
Older Restoration: 1929 Ford Model A Side Mount Roadster
Classic project cars come in many shapes and sizes, and not all need to emerge from barns or sheds. This 1929 Ford Model A Roadster demonstrates that, although its overall presentation means it has no immediate cosmetic needs. It… more»
No Reserve, Low-Mileage Red Bird: 2002 Ford Thunderbird
It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years since Ford resurrected the two-seater Thunderbird concept. Being a huge Baby ‘Bird fan, I was excited to see the T-Bird finally get back to its first generation personal luxury car roots…. more»
44K-Mile Estate Find: 1977 Ford LTD II Wagon
One of the most confusing car names, maybe of all time, was the LTD II. The Mustang II was a sort of confusing name, but not really since it was the second-generation Mustang. The LTD II wasn’t a second-generation… more»
17K Miles! 1967 Very Incomparable Plymouth Fury
Old Chevrolet Impalas and Ford Galaxies make regular appearances on the web pages of Barn Finds. And why not, millions were built in the ’60s and ’70s and it seems everyone had one – or certainly knew someone who… more»
Nicest One Left? 1972 Plymouth Duster
Looking almost like it just rolled out of the factory, this 1972 Plymouth Duster looks outstanding in the four photos that the seller has provided. Maybe they would send more photos to a serious buyer, one with $20,000 to… more»
42k Mile Survivor: 1939 Studebaker Champion
The Champion was an all-new car in 1939, one of the few times that Studebaker designed something that didn’t have to be built from the existing parts bin. It was the entry-level companion to the better-trimmed Commander. This nice… more»
Final Year! 1984 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds
The seller of this 1984 Hurst/Olds is quick to point out that it’s not a Cutlass, and technically he’s right, although it shares the Cutlass body and many of the same components. The last generation of the Hurst/Olds lasted… more»
Welsh Dragon: 1971 Gilbern Invader Mk II
Gilbern was founded in 1959 by Giles Smith and Bernard Friese in Wales, spurred by Friese’s desire to create a few race cars for weekends. To this day Gilbern remains the only commercial automaker ever birthed in Wales. The… more»
Affordable Muscle: 1972 Dodge Dart Demon 340
Here in the Northeast, it’s increasingly rare that you see a project-grade version of any vintage car that’s actually worth taking on due to the prevalence of rust. That’s why this rare 1972 Dodge Dart Demon with a Hemi… more»
















