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Sitting For Years: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette

WYSIWYG.  What You See Is What You Get.  That might be the best way to describe this 1954 Chevrolet Corvette, as there is not a whole lot of specific information or details given about this car or its history. … more»

‘Vette Power! 1942 Packard One-Eighty

At first glance, one would think they are reviewing a fine 1942 Packard One-Eighty sedan at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance – this car shows that well! Original, however, it is not as it harbors something a bit removed… more»

Upscale B-Body: 1970 Plymouth GTX

Although it shares many of the same components with a Road Runner, you won’t find Road Runner badges on a 1970 Plymouth GTX.  While the Road Runner was Plymouth’s mousetrap to catch young muscle car enthusiasts who wanted to… more»

Grass Fire Victim: 1972 Plymouth Satellite

Whenever I see the words “car” and “fire” used in the same sentence, my mind immediately goes into glass-half-empty mode.  Apple and Microsoft.  Booze and guns.  George Jones and Tammy Wynette.  Some things just don’t go well together, and… more»

Sleeper Barn Find: 1982 Triumph TR8

It’s not every day you find a V8-powered Triumph languishing on craigslist, but that appears to be exactly what we’ve got with this 1982 Triumph TR8 that the seller claims has been hiding out in his own barn, not… more»

1999 Plymouth Prowler With 2,900 Original Miles!

While it was sometimes criticized as being a triumph of style over substance, the 1999 Plymouth Prowler still offered excellent performance for potential buyers. The car didn’t sell in the volumes that Plymouth hoped, making them a relatively rare… more»

Second Chance: 1966 Ford F-100 Short Bed

Classic Ford trucks have been steadily rising in value over the years. Even dull crusty trucks like this 1966 F100 are highly sought after. In fact, some people prefer the patina/weathered look like this truck wears. Being a short… more»

390 V8 Fastback: 1967 Ford Mustang

The popular Ford Mustang got it’s first restyle in 1967 after 1.2 million copies had been sold the prior 2 ½ years. That would have included this fastback which is said to have the S-code 390 cubic inch V8… more»

348 Tri-Power: 1958 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop

Occasionally, a car will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds, and I can’t help but think we’ve seen it before. That is the case with this 1958 Chevrolet Impala. A spot of detective work confirmed that it… more»

Super Cobra Jet/Drag Pack: 1970 Ford Torino Cobra

Hidden away in this garage is one of the most potent Fords you could buy in 1970. It is a Torino Cobra that the original owner ordered with the 429 Super Cobra Jet/Drag Pack. That option transformed the mild-mannered… more»

Chicken Coop: 2011 Chevrolet Caprice

This is likely a one-of-a-kind vehicle. A 2011 Chevrolet Caprice, which may have previously been in police service, with a large chicken head and feathers added for promotional purposes. The car is said to be in good running order… more»

Original Oldsmobile: 1955 Rocket 88

The Oldsmobile 88 was introduced in 1949, an appropriate name since there was already an Olds 78 and Olds 98. This one is from 1955, part of the second generation of these cars, and appears to be in original… more»

AMC V4 Power! 1962 Mighty Mite 422A

Weighing a half-ton less than a contemporary CJ (Civilian Jeep), the military Mighty Mite answered the need for a small and capable vehicle that could be air-dropped into combat and other sticky situations. This 1962 Mighty Mite 422A in… more»

Stored 33 Years: 1956 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

The first-generation Chevrolet Corvette had a good and long run, having lasted ten model years from 1953 through 1962.  Chevrolet changed the body up a bit for the ’56 model, making some modifications to the front and taking away… more»

Disassembled Project: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda

No, what you are seeing here is not one of those rare three-wheeled “Cudas!  But if your first impression was the same as mine, you probably thought that this one had already been used as a parts car at… more»

Two-Owner Project: 1938 LaSalle Series 50 Opera Coupe

Between 1927 and 1940, Cadillac had a companion brand for its dealers to sell, the LaSalle. They were built by Cadillac and priced lower as to be the second-most prestigious marque in the GM family. The LaSalle’s were named… more»

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