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1957 Chevrolet Corvette Garage Find

Prince Rogers Nelson was a year away from birth when this roadster rolled off the GM assembly line in St. Louis, Missouri. It would then be another 25 years until the musician once known as Prince pens his iconic… more»

Real Deal? 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV

Pontiac executives didn’t know they were creating a future icon when they launched the Judge version of the GTO in 1969. It was conceived to do battle with Mopar products that were equipped with 440 Six-Pack engines. As the… more»

Skyrocketing Values: 1978 Ford Mustang II King Cobra

The seller of this rare 1978 Ford Mustang II King Cobra claims “values are skyrocketing” for these heavily flared and sticker’d faux muscle cars, indicative of an era when fuel economy was more of a priority for consumers than… more»

15k Miles? 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau

The seller describes this 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo as an “American muscle car,” but that’s seemingly high praise for a personal luxury coupe that was about to enter the dark period known as the Malaise era. The car seen… more»

1983 Hurst/Olds With Only 391 Miles!

The classic car scene is littered with cars that someone has bought and squirreled away for years. Sometimes this is done in the hope that they will strike automotive gold when values skyrocket. At other times, it is just… more»

Rare Reef Blue: 1993 Ford Mustang LX Convertible

This 1993 Ford Mustang LX convertible checks quite a few boxes, from its rare color combo of Reef Blue paint with a black top and gray cloth interior, to its sensible performance upgrades and manual transmissions. When it comes… more»

Big Healey Project: 1957 Austin-Healey 100-6

When you think of 1950s sports cars the American public were offered in 1957, you would tend to think of the 1957 Thunderbird or Chevrolet Corvette. While not as famous as its successor, this Austin-Healey 100-6 was another offering… more»

Engine Upgrade: 1958 Austin-Healey Bugeye Sprite

This Austin-Healey Bugeye Sprite is an early production example that looks like it has led a hard life. It could be a great project car, and the fresh motor that rests under the hood means that it should offer… more»

DIY Pony Car! 1965 Ford Mustang Roller

Introducing a car so epic that, much like the Grand Canyon, only a wide-angle lens can fully render its beauty. A slight exaggeration, perhaps, but the sky is the limit for this 1965 Mustang’s next chapter. Originally a C-code… more»

Rust-Free 1986 Isuzu P’up Turbo Diesel 4×4

This 1986 Isuzu P’up Turbo Diesel 4×4 pickup has a big presence despite being several feet shorter than a modern full-sized pickup. I sure wish that someone would make a small pickup again, the new “small” ones are almost… more»

VW-Powered Kit Car: 1984 Puma GTC

Puma was a sports car manufacturer that built cars and trucks in Brazil from 1964 to 1999. One of its products was the GTC, which was the Spyder version of their GT coupe. Brazilian-made Puma’s used DKW engines at… more»

Santa’s Barn Find: Vintage 2-Person Sleigh

It isn’t unusual for us to see classics appear here at Barn Finds without a motor, but this one is a little bit different. I suspect that this beautiful sleigh has seen more than a Christmas or two, but… more»

Drag Race Prepped:1969 Chevrolet Big-Block Corvette

It was not unusual in the ’60s and ’70s to find a C2 or C3 Corvette set up for drag racing. I have to admit, I really never understood why. Wasn’t the ‘Vette supposed to be the refined road… more»

1939 Packard Twelve Brunn Touring Cabriolet

Mention “473 cubic inch V12” and you’ll see car enthusiasts of all sorts perk up to hear more. Even if muscle cars or tweaked-out four-cylinder tuners are your thing, take a minute to check out this 1939 Packard Twelve… more»

Worth Saving? 1968 Dodge Charger Roller

Dodge found success with its mid-size quasi muscle/personal luxury car, the Charger, when they brought it out in mid-1966. Since it was based on the rest of Chrysler’s intermediates, it would receive a redesign for 1968, gaining something of… more»

Fold Away Scooter: Pair of 1960 Valmobiles

The Valmobile was a small scooter from the 1950s that was designed to fold up in a suitcase shape for traveling. It was originally conceived and built in France and then later production moved to Japan. The seller has… more»

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