Ahhh… the era before catalytic converters. And I don’t mean the last few years when you’d come out to your vehicle in the morning and find that it, or they, had been sawed off while you were sleeping. This… more»
Original Turbo Diesel: 1997 Ford F250 Crew Cab
Finding an appropriate tow vehicle or a candidate that will take the whole family on wilderness adventures can be challenging, especially if cost is a consideration. That is where classics like this 1997 Ford F250 Crew Cab ride to… more»
Body-Swapped Highboy: 1972 Ford F-250 4×4
A device has yet to be invented that can measure my desire for this 1972 Ford F-250 4×4 pickup, to misquote Captain Benjamin Pierce (Hawkeye – Alan Alda) from MASH. A Candyapple Red F-250 4×4 with mostly original paint… more»
BF Exclusive: 1970s HPE Muskin Dune Cat
Owned by the seller for almost 40 years, this early 1970s HPE Muskin Dune Cat is a rare little buggy to see today, especially in original condition. We’ve only seen one here on Barn Finds over the years, and… more»
NASCAR Special: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2
Over a decade has passed since I last hung up my helmet and called time on my racing exploits, but I remain as passionate about motorsport as I have ever been. That makes classics like this 1986 Pontiac Grand… more»
No Reserve: 1985 AMC Eagle 4×4 Wagon
The AMC Eagle 4×4 Wagon was a groundbreaking vehicle that deserved greater success than it achieved. Its all-wheel-drive system offered excellent traction on loose surfaces, and the Wagon could comfortably seat a family of five. This 1985 example is… more»
52K-Mile Stunner: 1982 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
80 years after the founding of Cadillac, this 1982 Cadillac Sedan DeVille was offered to its first owner, and it had to have been quite a car back then. In fact, it still is, having traveled just over 52,000… more»
1 of 1: 1972 Pontiac GTO 455 H/O
“Rare,” “special-order,” “one owner,” “low miles,” and “original” are terms often used to describe expensive vintage muscle cars. But you seldom see them used together to identify the same automobile. That’s the case with this Starlight Black 1972 Pontiac… more»
Valiant Knock-Off: 1961 Dodge Lancer
Dodge fans may remember that the Dart was not the brand’s first compact car in the 1960s. That honor goes to the Lancer, whose name was shifted to a Plymouth derivative, the Valiant, in 1961 and 1962. It was… more»
76K-Mile 4×4 Survivor: 1979 Jeep Cherokee Chief
Wedgewood Blue is the least likely color I expected to see on a tough, two-door Jeep Cherokee Chief, maybe that’s why I like it so much. It isn’t black with black wheels and black tint on the windows and… more»
Rare Summer Cruiser: 1961 EMPI Sportster
The Dune Buggy recipe was elegantly simple. Take one Volkswagen Beetle, discard the original body, bolt on a lighter open-top version, and drive off into the sunset. The Meyers Manx is recognized as the king of the genre, although… more»
1954 Studebaker Commander Land Cruiser
Vienna Blue is the perfect color for this 1954 Studebaker Commander Land Cruiser. With a new grille and new body style in a two-door station wagon for ’54, the Commander series was the one to have. The seller has… more»
Cheap V8/4-Speed: 1979 Ford Granada
Some enthusiasts will avoid a project build because they fear that an appropriate classic will cost a fortune before they start. However, this 1979 Ford Granada demonstrates that there are affordable candidates, especially considering that it features a V8… more»
Spotless Survivor: 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis
At over 19 feet in length, this car is easy to see. And as “Mr. Sound Effects” (Wes Harrison) used to say, “If you’re going to make a scene, be seen.” Is that too obscure a reference? For anyone… more»
$3,000 or Best Offer! 1978 Toyota Sunrader
How much? $3,000, and the seller is willing to negotiate? From this one photo, that sure seems like a steal. This Class-C, 1978 Toyota Sunrader Camper needs interior work, but for 30 $100 bills, it sure seems like a… more»
86k Original Miles: 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe
Some owners clock significant miles behind the wheel of their classic, while others use their vehicles sparingly. This 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe fits into the second category, having seen little use during the last fifty years. Therefore,… more»
















