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Former Barn Find: 1973 Volkswagen Type 3 Fastback

Would you name your Prius? If you have a newer F-150, does it have a name? There’s something about certain cars that inspires their owners to ascribe to them a quality not inherent in a lifeless mass of steel,… more»

First-Year Fox: 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra

This 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra is a tidy survivor that offers a lot of promise as an accomplished open-road cruiser. The 5-speed manual transmission upgrade should allow it to effortlessly eat up the miles, and its spotless appearance means… more»

Package Deal: Pair of 1960 Ford Falcon Wagons!

Ford jumped into the compact car game in 1960, along with GM and Chrysler. AMC and Studebaker had already paved the way with their American and Lark models. The smaller Falcon platform would be used many times over for… more»

One-Owner & Rust-Free: 1976 Chevrolet C-10

This one-owner, 1976 Chevy pickup, wearing two-tone Lime Green/White paint, looks like a nice survivor. And it has a topper and curtains for some weekend camping adventures. It’s part of GM’s C/K series of trucks that were built between… more»

All-Original 1952 MG TD Barn Find

A continuation of the MG T-series of sports cars since the 1930s, the MG TD was significantly wider than the outgoing TC model. It used the platform of a large (for an MG) sedan model, brought over the engine… more»

New Mexico Barn Find: 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible

If you found a car like this 1968 Mustang Convertible hidden away in a New Mexico barn, what would you do? The owner has dragged it out of hiding and treated it to a good clean. The result of… more»

Parked For 20 Years: 1951 Nash Ambassador Custom

It is amazing how many cars we see here at Barn Finds that are real mystery machines. This 1951 Nash Ambassador Custom is a perfect example. It appears that it has previously undergone some restoration work, but it was… more»

1969 Dodge Daytona NASCAR Raced By Marty Robbins

Depending on the category that you choose, motor racing can be very affordable, or it can be ruinously expensive. If you desire to compete at the upper echelon, you either have to have the talent to score yourself a… more»

One-Owner Drop-Top: 1968 Ford Fairlane 500

For most of the 1960s, the Fairlane was Ford’s mid-size car. The sixth generation of the automobile ran during 1968-69 where the Fairlane 500 would give up the intermediate’s top spot to the new Torino nameplate, but remain a… more»

Lemon Yellow Survivor: 1986 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz

When you hear the words “Cadillac Eldorado,” most of us think of some of the biggest luxury cruisers on the road. But for a time, those same words essentially indicated you had just purchased a compact car, albeit one… more»

4,160 Original Miles: 1988 Mercury Cougar

Talk about a time-warp grandma’s car: this 1988 Mercury Cougar has just 4,159 miles on the clock, as verified by its exotic digital dash cluster. The Cougar looks pretty mint all the way through, from the paint job to… more»

1 of 116 Made: 1983 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Daytona

Yes, there were far more than 116 Trans Am Daytonas made, but this is one the few that came with a factory hardtop instead of the more commonly seen T-top arrangement. The car seen here, properly known as a… more»

1981 Pontiac Trans Am With 9,800 Genuine Miles!

Low mileage classics tend to attract their share of attention when they hit the market, and this 1981 Pontiac Trans Am should be no exception. It has just emerged from a barn where the original owner parked it in… more»

Dual Quad 413 V8: 1962 Chrysler 300 Sport

While the Chrysler 300 “letter series” of cars are revered today, few may recall that Chrysler offered a non-letter group of 300 cars beginning in 1962. They looked almost the same, but these 300 Sports started with less muscle… more»

350/4-Speed: 1979 Chevrolet Corvette

If you walked into your local Chevrolet dealership in 1979 intending to drive away in a new Corvette, a car like this one was about as good as it got. It is loaded with the most potent motor available,… more»

Runabout Find? 1919 Ford Model T

Until the Volkswagen Beetle came along, the Model T was the most produced car of the 20th Century. It saw 15 million copies built between 1908-27, whereas the Beetle would eventually top 21 million cars worldwide. The seller describes… more»

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