Update 3/27/20 – Another big price cut! This Mustang is now listed here on eBay for $6,500 or best offer. Are we getting closer? Update 2/19/20 – The seller has cut their asking price by two grand! Is that… more»
Barn Finds
Barn Resurrected! 1971 Dodge Challenger

I haven’t been following the old (original) Dodge Challenger all that closely, especially since Dodge has put up such a media blitz on the endless variations that possess the current Challenger. And since the current Challenger (and every copy… more»
Military Barn Find: 1965 Ford M151A1 “MUTT”

Designed specifically for military use, a few examples of Ford’s M151A1 “MUTT” (Military Utility Tactical Truck) found their way into civilian hands once there active days were over. However, it is believed that only around 1,000 managed to escape… more»
Rudy Russo Special: 1972 Buick Centurion

I might be a bit biased here because the kind of car I love best is what I call a ‘Nick Nolte’, my generic term for a big, old, beat-up American ragtop. While his hard-boiled character in the movie… more»
1931 Buick Limousine Barn Find!

At first glance, you might think this is a Bentley limousine barn find. Well, you are close. It is actually a 1931 Buick series 95 limo that features a ’31 Bentley grille. The seller was doing a Bentley conversion… more»
1957 Chevy Wagon Freed From Barn After 35 Years and Driven!

I would bet most of you reading this article would love to come across a car like this! I think we’ve all dreamed at some point about finding a really cool car, putting lots of elbow grease into it,… more»
Real Barn Find! 1967 Ford Ranchero With 390 Engine

Sometimes the words “Barn Find” mean something old, a car usually, that has been found stored away in some forgotten place. We have uncovered finds in chicken coupes, pig barns, pole barns, carports, lean-tos, garages of every imaginable nature… more»
Parked In ’59! 1938 LaSalle Touring Sedan

I doubt that we’ll ever see an era like it again. When the 1930s dawned, the General Motors “Companion Make Program” was in full swing, allowing the company to produce distinct brands to fill every perceive niche in the… more»
1966 Ford Mustang GT Convertible A-Code 4-Speed

As a barn find – and I don’t mean when some sellers mention that just to have the words “barn finds” on someone’s car search – this 1966 Ford Mustang GT Convertible A-Code 4-speed was really found in a… more»
Endless Possibilities: 1939 Ford Pickup

You could make an argument that Ford was behind the times in the 1920s and early 1930s when it came to engineering, performance, and safety. While Henry Ford revolutionized mass production in the early 1900’s he often had the… more»
A-Code Fastback: 1967 Ford Mustang

I’m almost positive I saw photos of this exact car being unearthed on Facebook recently, as the wheels, those mudflaps, and the fastback body are all super specific clues that line up with an example that had long been… more»
Arizona Barn Find: 1977 International Scout II

This 1977 International Harvester Scout is described as an Arizona survivor with under 70,000 original miles and just one repaint in its original color. Rust is said to be limited to service-level only, and one dent in the hardtop… more»
Supercharged 4-Speed: 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2

Another day, another supercharged Studebaker Avanti. It does seem like we are seeing Avantis pop up almost daily, an impressive trend for a car that remains quite obscure by collector car standards. The first generation Studebaker-built Avantis are the… more»
Mostly Original: $5k 1965 Ford Mustang

Affordable 1st Generation Mustang project cars that can be driven and enjoyed are starting to become more scarce these days. Most of the examples that we see here at Barn Finds are either quite nicely restored, or they are… more»
39k Mile Survivor: 1965 Pontiac GTO

Aside from her 1995 Mercury Villager, I think my mom would gladly re-own any of the cars she’s had in the past. At the top of that list, however, would be her first car — a 1965 Pontiac GTO…. more»
Barn Find: 1958 Chevrolet Apache Stepside

As far as desirable, reasonable, and doable project pickups go, this 1958 Chevrolet Apache stepside is hard to beat. It looks solid and I would hope that even those who are on the Ford end of the Ford vs…. more»

