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Tarp Find: 1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible

By the late 1960s, the muscle car market was in full swing and the Pontiac GTO was still leading the pack. Second generation GTO’s would debut for 1968 and had a “Coke bottle” shape compared to earlier models. They… more»

Great Dale! 1957 Pontiac Super Chief Camper

And now for something from the “What ‘da hey?” department, a 1957 Pontiac with a thing that looks like some sort of camper appended to its hind-side. And this listing is essentially a listing about nothing as it states,… more»

Stored 34 Years: 1975 Honda CB 550

A few weeks back, we covered this 1973 Triumph Bonneville. We had a pretty lively discussion around not only those that owned one but what was responsible for essentially knocking Triumph out of the marketplace. Most seemed to agree… more»

Outdoor Find: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Let’s say you’ve been looking for an early Mustang fastback to restore and you come across this one. Would you have the fortitude and budget to attempt a restoration, buy it for parts, or simply move on? That decision… more»

Stored 25 Years: 1984 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 5-Speed

The Camaro Z/28 was initially conceived as a way for Chevy to challenge the Ford Mustang in the Trans Am racing series created by the Sports Car Club of America. Engine size was limited to 302 cubic inches, but… more»

Spring Cleaning Sale: Carlisle Collection

Eight cars and trucks spread across four decades beginning with the 1950s are offered for sale in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Any vehicles that remain unsold prior to April 20, 2021 will be taken to the Annual Spring Carlisle Car Show… more»

1980 AMC Pacer DL With 1,884 Genuine Miles!

There’s an old adage in real estate that says that you are better to buy the worst house in the best street rather than the best house in the worst street if you have limited funds. There are motoring… more»

Only 27k Miles? 1975 Chevrolet Sportvan

At first glance, this 1975 Chevrolet G20 van doesn’t look all that impressive. But dig a bit deeper and it becomes more intriguing, as it features the rare manual transmission and the seller believes it has under 30,000 original… more»

Fresh 454: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

First-year Chevrolet Monte Carlos are not something that we often see here at Barn Finds, but they tend to be in above-average condition for their age when we do. This 1970 Monte Carlo continues that trend, and making it… more»

Clean Machine: 45k Mile 1982 Chevrolet K5 Blazer

Does it seem like certain vehicles have the ability to become family heirlooms, even when in the hands of non-car enthusiasts? The Chevrolet K5 Blazer and Ford Bronco are two examples that come immediately to mind. In other words,… more»

Six-Wheeled Luxury: 1976 GMC Motorhome

Despite their rarity, these front wheel drive GMC motorhomes still seem to pop up for sale a fair amount, and in decent condition more often than not. It makes me wonder if the attractiveness of piloting a more manageable… more»

Blurry Vision? 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Shorty

Some custom builds can be quite stunning, while others probably come under the heading of “that seemed like a good idea at the time.” I believe that this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Shorty probably falls into the latter category…. more»

350-Powered 1949 Chevrolet Patina Pickup

When a classic vehicle comes onto the market, its bidding history can offer a clear insight into its desirability. That is certainly the case with this 1949 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup. These are a highly-sought classic, and the 69 bids… more»

Lightning Rod Shifter: 1984 Hurst/Olds Project

Update 4/9/21 – This one got bid up to $7,600 but has been relisted on eBay again for some reason. Might be your second chance if you wanted this cool Olds! From 3/20/21 – 1984’s Hurst/Olds would be the… more»

No Reserve Driver: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

This 1969 Mustang Mach 1 is not 100% original, but returning it to its factory specifications would not be difficult. What makes it a tempting vehicle for potential buyers is its lack of rust problems. The healthy V8 under… more»

Built By Stutz: 1920 HCS Series 2 Touring

H.C.S. Motor Car Company was the second auto manufacturer that Henry C. Stutz founded. In 1910, he and a partner formed the first company which would bear his name later, the Stutz Motor Car Co. It would be acquired… more»

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