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Cheaper than a Bugatti: Triumph Boat Tail Speedster

Home-built projects like these are always so tantalizing, largely because you know if you own it, no one else will have anything like it on the road. Of course, it also means the quality of the product is up… more»

Almost Rust Free? 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

“Almost” is such a relative term.  Absolutes, such as “none”, are a lot easier to comprehend because these words don’t leave any wiggle room for the mind to have to think about.  The seller of this Chevrolet Bel Air… more»

One Family Sports Car: 1961 MGA Mark II

The MGA was a British roadster-style sports car produced by MG from 1955-62. As was the case with most English cars like this, the vast majority were exported to the U.S. and beyond. This ’61 MGA has been in… more»

Nicest One Left? 1990 Lincoln Mark VII LSC

From the era when the Continental part of the name was dropped from the Mark VII series of cars, this 1990 Lincoln Mark VII LSC appears to be one fine car for being over three decades old now. The… more»

1 of 847: 1948 Lincoln Continental Club Coupe

My high school Government teacher had one of these behemoths in his garage in the mid 70s that he was hoping to restore. He let me look at it one day because he knew I was an old car… more»

Originally Plum Crazy: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440

In the market of Muscle Cars, the second-generation Dodge Charger, produced for the 1968 through ’70 year models, is a rather hot commodity in just about any form. When you run across a factory R/T model that left the… more»

30k Original Miles: 1990 Ford Mustang LX

We see our share of tidy Fox-Body Mustangs here at Barn Finds, but this 1990 LX is something a bit different. It is an original survivor that appears to need nothing and presents superbly. It has a genuine 30,000… more»

429/4-Speed: 1970 Ford Torino Cobra

We have seen many stalled projects over the years here at Barn Finds, and some manage to stall before they can start. That is the case with this 1970 Ford Torino Cobra. The owner had high hopes but admits… more»

Nicest One Left? 1986 Oldsmobile Firenza

This may not be the Oldsmobile that comes to mind when someone says, “Quick, name an Oldsmobile!” That doesn’t mean that a lot of people don’t have good memories of a car like this 1986 Oldsmobile Firenza two-door coupe…. more»

3 Rows! 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser Wagon

By the time this 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass station wagon was born, wagons were on their way out and the SUV was on its way in.  And if you’re like me, you miss the former, as most wagons sat low… more»

3-Seat Survivor: 1969 Buick Sport Wagon

The Sport Wagon was often overshadowed by Oldsmobile’s equivalent, the Vista Cruiser. Both had a raised roof with extra glass and skylights over the cargo and second seat area. They were produced over three generations (1967-72), although the later… more»

63k Mile Survivor: Rare 1967 Morris Mini Estate Wagon

Well, here’s another cool car I’ve never seen up close and personal. That’s because not many were ever exported to the States and the seller guesstimates there may be less than 10 of these Morris Mini Estate Wagons currently… more»

Stored 30 Years: 1973 Plymouth Valiant Scamp

The Scamp was a new model for the Plymouth Valiant line beginning in 1971 and they were basically a Dodge Dart Swinger body with a Plymouth Valiant front end and grille. The seller has this 1973 Plymouth Valiant Scamp… more»

Container Find: 1958 Jaguar XK150S Roadster

Tucked away in a back yard somewhere lies a forgotten shipping container. Your acquaintance, the new owner of the property, knows you’re a car person, and he suspects that there’s an old junker inside. For him, it’s an asset… more»

Mini-Jeep Project: 1959 Crofton Bug

Crosley Corporation was ahead of its time, producing a variety of small-scale vehicles in the 1940s and 1950s. But post-war America would buy anything that moved, and independents like Crosley often got pushed to the side. Enter W.B. Crofton… more»

Unrivaled Collection of Postwar Austins!

A passion for old cars is usually fairly straightforward. You see the car, want the car, and then, if the stars align, buy the car. Yet here we have an opportunity that might excite interest from several different angles…. more»

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