Barn Runner: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Some classic cars hide their light under a bushel, which appears to be the case with this 1969 Mustang Mach 1. At first glance, this is a car that would appear to have a lot of problems. However, once… more»

Tidy Driver: 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS

The 1965 Impala SS that is parked in this workshop is a clean survivor that is ready to be driven and enjoyed. Not only is it an eye-catching classic, but it features an interior that wants for nothing. The… more»

Real Grabber: 1970 Ford Maverick Grabber

Along with the Mustang, another direct Ford Falcon descendant is this 1970 Ford Maverick Grabber. I wonder why the first-generation Falcon doesn’t get more respect. This orange Grabber can be found here on eBay in Alexander, New York and… more»

1 of 51: 1968 Shelby GT500 KR Convertible

Famed American automotive designer, racing driver and entrepreneur Carroll Shelby partnered with Ford to build Mustang-based performance cars. The result of their collaboration was the Shelby GT350 in 1965. By 1968, the car had evolved to the GT500 and… more»

No Trailer Queen: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396

One of the primary attractions in buying a classic car is to own something that you can drive and enjoy. Sadly, many owners are scared of taking their pristine pride-and-joy out on the road for fear of damage. That… more»

1-Of-40: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS Convertible

When a seller makes a bold claim about a classic car’s relative rarity, I tend to treat such claims with caution. Sometimes that claim can all hinge on a pretty insignificant feature or option, but that doesn’t appear to… more»

390/4 Speed: 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

It is 19-years since this 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 XL underwent some light restoration work, and the fact that the car still looks so tidy would suggest that the work was performed to a high standard. It is a… more»

427 Equipped: 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS

Occasionally a classic car will come along where it is virtually impossible to find anything of which to be critical. This 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS is a perfect example because everywhere you look, you see faultless presentation. This vehicle… more»

Mini-Bulldozer! 1967 Struck Crawler

Here’s something you don’t see every day on Barn Finds, the Struck Crawler which was a mini-bulldozer available to the public in kit form. If you ordered one from midwestern-based Struck Corporation, they would send you a collection of… more»

Unrestored Survivor: 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback

The Mustang had its second restyle for 1969 using the same platform that launched the car and genre in 1964. It retained all the styling cues that defined the original Mustang, with perhaps the most noticeable change being the… more»

Small-Block Survivor: 1970 AMC Javelin SST

1970 was the third and final year of the first generation of AMC’s pony car, the Javelin. It would also be the swan song for the AMX as a standalone vehicle (it was a 2-seat, GT version of the… more»

23,300 Original Miles: 1981 Pontiac Trans Am

There are some cars that, when you see the first photos of them, you just know it’s a survivor. It could be a combination of factors, from how the paint seems clean but not too shiny; the glass appears… more»

Frame-Off Restoration! 1973 Triumph GT6

I actually gulped for a second when I read the tip line for this car, “Beautiful 1973 Triumph GT6“. It’s a context issue, beautiful condition? Absolutely! Beautiful lines? Ah, let’s talk about it. I had forgotten about the GT6… more»

Hurst/Olds W-30: 1975 Oldsmobile 442

The performance-focused Olds 442 joined the Cutlass line-up in 1964 and stayed through 1980, only to be revived two more times. During that run, the Hurst/Olds would pop up from time to time, including four years in a row… more»

Low Mile 1980 Chevrolet K5 Blazer

This 1980 Chevrolet K5 Blazer has only had 2-owners and shows around 67,000 miles on the odometer. It was professionally repainted over twenty years ago and has been garaged since. It can be found here on eBay with a current… more»

No Reserve: 1968 Shelby GT500 Fuel Injected Prototype

Historically significant Shelbys have come into the spotlight recently including a 1966 GT350 prototype which sold for over $600,000 and two others that recently sold for over $3 million each. If you missed any of those, another Shelby prototype… more»

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