58K Original Miles: Splendid 1932 Pontiac Deluxe 6

Usually when the topic of defunct auto brand Pontiac surfaces, visions of GTOs and Trans Ams dance through one’s head. But Pontiac had a storied past long before its halcyon days of the ’60s and ’70s. It’s time now… more»

1-of-1: 1995 McLaren F1

Automotive records are made to be broken, although some, it would seem, may live forever. Gordon Murray conceived the McLaren F1 to be the best and fastest Supercar ever created, and while faster production cars have since emerged, the… more»

Post-War Survivor: 1949 DeSoto Custom

During its tenure at Chrysler Corp., the DeSoto was sandwiched between Dodge and Chrysler in terms of styling and amenities. 1949 would reflect the first new design since World War II, but they were detailed in getting to market… more»

Small Survivor: 1952 Crosley Super Sports

Don’t let the size of this 1952 Crosley Super Sports convertible fool you, it would have a crowd of people around it every time you stopped for gas or groceries. The seller has this fantastic little car listed here… more»

Desert Runner Package: 1976 Dodge Power Wagon

This 1976 Dodge Power Wagon 4×4 is equipped with the Adventurer package and is a nicely preserved survivor with under 70,000 original miles. The seller notes that it is as stock and unmolested as they come, and the pictures… more»

Euro Spec: 1981 Porsche 911 SC

When it comes to Porsche 911s, it’s hard to find one these days that isn’t desirable in some form. However, the SC trim has been appreciating nicely for some time, and if you throw in the added cache of… more»

Final Model Year: 1962 Triumph TR3B

The Triumph TR3 was a British sports car built between 1955-62. It was an evolution of the company’s  TR2 and had more power and better braking capabilities. The “TR3B” is an unofficial name given to the final year of… more»

Highly Optioned: 1970 Dodge Charger 500 SE

When you stop to consider this 1970 Dodge Charger 500 Special Edition, you can’t help but think that the original owner was trying to achieve the perfect combination of performance and comfort. They sat down and ticked many excellent… more»

Six-Cylinder Survivor: 1968 Pontiac Firebird

We’re used to seeing some excellent 1st Generation Pontiac Firebirds here at Barn Finds, but most of those cars feature a V8 under the hood. That makes this 1968 model worth more than a passing glance because not only… more»

1 of 110: 1963 Studebaker Lark Daytona R2

Even though Studebaker’s finances were growing thin by the 1960s, they still developed some great cars before ceasing operations in 1966. The Avanti and the Gran Turismo are two examples. Add to this list would be the supercharged Lark… more»

1931 Cadillac V-12 370-A Convertible Coupe

Cadillac’s V-16 cars were legendary in refinement, quality, and excess in an era when a lot of people didn’t know where their next meal was coming from. You knew that you were something if you could afford one in… more»

One Family Survivor: 1968 Buick Special Deluxe

The Special was part of the Buick line-up from 1938-96, though not always in consecutive years and the same body sizes. From 1964-69, the automobile was wrapped in a mid-size package and was the entry-level car on the way… more»

Solid Little Truck: 1986 Nissan 720

Nissan has long been in the pickup truck business, dating back to 1955. That’s when the predecessor to the 720 series of trucks was introduced and those later models continued in production through 1997 (to be replaced by the… more»

Supercharged V6: 1998 Buick Riviera

Finding an affordable daily driver that comes with a touch of luxury can be a challenging assignment. However, that appears to be what is on offer with this 1998 Buick Riviera. It presents well, and its supercharged V6 engine… more»

One Of Four: 1956 Maserati A6G/54 Frua Coupe

The car under consideration here is an unrestored classic born of a legendary marque at the beginning of the postwar Italian automotive renaissance. It is a 1956 Maserati 2000 Gran Sport A6G/54 coupe, chassis number 2140, to be offered… more»

Tri Five Survivor: 1957 Chevrolet 210

Between 1953 and 1957, the entry-level and mid-range models of the mainstream Chevrolets were called the 150 and 210, respectively. Those designations were simply the production numbers of the cars (1500, 2100) shortened by one digit as part of… more»

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