Barn Finds

Get email alerts of similar finds:

Rust-Free Roller: 1970 Ford Torino GT

Ford introduced the Torino nameplate in 1968 and by 1970 it superseded (and finally replaced) the Fairlane as the company’s intermediate product. The design of the 1970-71 models was inspired by supersonic jets of that era and were quite… more»

Stalled Outlaw Build: 1960 Porsche 356

There was a time when an old Porsche 356 was treated like any other used car, and that meant that it was just as likely to be used for hot-rodding as it was for a weekend track car. Times… more»

Stored 42 Years: 1967 Porsche 912

The devil is in the details as it relates to well-preserved vehicles. In other words, the impression of how well-preserved a car is can change based on the level of original details you find present in a specimen such… more»

Call Me Dusty: 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado

The seller of this 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado states, “did a full ceramic paint protection color correction and full interior detail the car looks beautiful…” but only shows us a twenty-one-second film clip of the metamorphosis – how unfortunate. This… more»

Supercharger Needs TLC: 1957 Packard Clipper

Packard and Studebaker joined forces in 1954 and the product lines remained separate until 1957. That’s when the remaining Packard production became rebadged products out of South Bend, often referred to today as “Packardbakers.” Buyers and dealers alike were… more»

Flathead Project: 1946 Mercury Eight Deluxe

Mercury was in the same boat as all the other U.S. automakers at the close of World War II. They were able to restart car production but would have to make do with warmed-over pre-war products for the first… more»

Barn Benz: 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250S

This 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250S represents the W108/W109 chassis sedans, and is represents one of the more ideal blends of style and size in Mercedes’ vintage lineup. The car is loved by enthusiasts for its handsome looks and robust engines,… more»

Cleaning Out Storage? Vintage Packard, Plymouth, and Buick

The seller has three antique cars for sale that seem to have nothing in common besides they’re occupying space. Two are projects, while the third is said to be a nice driver. Your choices range from a rare 1955… more»

Rally Sport Option: 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

The Chevy Camaro was an all-new car in 1970, but it would take a few years for it to become as popular as the first-generation models (1967-69). The auto was little changed in 1971 except for the use of… more»

40-Year Garage Find: 1967 MG MGB GT

The popular MGB debuted in 1962 as a successor to the MGA and its variants saw production of more than a half million units through 1980. It began as a 2-seat roadster, but the enclosed GT joined the ranks… more»

52K Miles and Just Surface Rust: 1967 Chevrolet C20

Second-generation Chevrolet trucks have always been a favorite of truck lovers and collectors.  Their magnificent styling combined with a modern chassis made these trucks one of the most restored and customized vehicles in American history.  Sadly, many of them… more»

SS 396 Project: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Launched in 1967, the Chevy Camaro would prove to be quite the adversary to the Ford Mustang. Going into the 1970s, it would solidly hold second place in sales. The car was little changed in 1968, the most visible… more»

Semi-Automatic! 1968 Fiat Idromatic

Based on the popular (on its home turf in Italy) Fiat 850, the Idromatic was Fiat’s alternative to the VW Beetle and others who dabbled with semi-automatic transmissions. While engineeringly interesting, the little cars were sluggish and only suited… more»

Parked in 2005: 1956 Chevrolet Nomad

Every time I see a Tri-Five Chevrolet Nomad, my thoughts instantly turn to the 1955 version accidentally destroyed by Tim Allen’s accident-prone character in the 1990s TV Sitcom “Home Improvement.” Thankfully, this 1956 example has avoided that fate but… more»

Canned Coupe: 1938 Ford Coupe

We have seen all kinds of attempts to keep project cars out of the weather here at Barn Finds.  From climate-controlled palatial garages to the dreaded blue tarp, the pictures you see on this site are a testament to… more»

What’s Under There? 1974 Corvette Coupe

Thirty years ago, Bill Clinton was US president, and some guy rolled a Corvette into a garage and gave up on it. Now someone new has penetrated the piles of junk and is offering this 1974 Corvette for sale…. more»

Barn Finds