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S-Code 390: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

Here at Barn Finds, we are fortunate enough to have the privilege to write about some beautiful and desirable cars. Every now and then one will come along where simple words can not convey just how stunning that car… more»

Atlanta To Scappoose! 1959 Jaguar Mark I

When the Jaguar Mark I was introduced in 1955 it was a huge step forward for the British manufacturer. In addition to their first entry in a while to the smaller saloon market, with technical advancements based on the… more»

True Survivor: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

Some of your comments on rusty Mustangs lately have led us to find this gem of a survivor! With stated original paint, upholstery, carpet, chrome and even the trunk mat, this car is truly a survivor. It’s listed for… more»

No Reserve: Pontiac Trans Am 455

One of my favorite lines in the 1977 Smokey and the Bandit movie is when Burt Reynolds pulls into the gas station and the attendant says “Trans Am, what’s your pleasure!” For this Trans Am, it wished it hadn’t… more»

Stored For 30 Years: 1963 Renault Dauphine

When it comes to automotive design, the French have always marched to the beat of a different drummer. This is not a bad thing, because it has allowed them to produce a number of unique and groundbreaking small economy… more»

Hot Rod It? 1942 Ford Deluxe Coupe

The year that almost wasn’t. For Ford, and every other domestic auto manufacturer, 1942 production ended in January or February of that year due to U.S. involvement in World War II. While 1941 was a big production year, things… more»

Rust Repaired: 1972 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV

In years past, owning a classic Alfa Romeo meant waging an ongoing war with rust. Today, advances in paint technology and rust prevention techniques mean that this no longer has to be the case. This 1972 Alfa 2000 GTV… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1965 Pontiac “Luxury” GTO

From The Seller: It’s a 1965 GTO! This is my brother’s GTO. He has had it for about 15 years and just never got around to restoring it. The car has always been in storage and has been taking up… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1948 Studebaker Champion Convertible

From The Seller: I acquired this car as a birthday gift on my 30th. That was 42 years ago! It has never been restored. It was driven into dry storage at that time, I moved 30 years ago and… more»

Desert Find: 1966 Dodge Polara Hardtop

What’s in a name? Well, with cars, a name often evokes speed, strength or power. Space-age themes frequently figure into nomenclature too, for example, Plymouth Satellite, Mercury Meteor, Chevrolet Nova, Ford Galaxie, Saturn, and today’s barn find, a Dodge Polara (as in… more»

Stalled Hot Rod Project: 1959 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery

There was a time when auto designers went to great lengths to get multiple models from a single platform – a trend that is not as common today. Looking back you could find two-door hard-tops with several different roof-lines,… more»

Stored Since ’55! 1947 Harley-Davidson

Apparently, this 1947 Harley-Davidson was parked after only about eight years of enjoyment after the engine failed. It was put in a barn in 1955 and was recently found in Northern Vermont. Some small parts and pieces were lost… more»

“Some Rust”: 1957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible

The owner of this 1957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible candidly admits that it is a vehicle with some rust, although he does hasten to add that this is not severe. It has spent the past 15-years stored away in a… more»

Parked For 20 Years: 1970 Plymouth Gold Duster

This 1970 Plymouth Gold Duster has been hidden away for more than 20-years. It has recently been revived, and the next owner is going to have to decide exactly how they wish to tackle the restoration of this 1970s… more»

Hidden Since ’82: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

As you look at this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, bare in mind that in this photo, it was the first time that the car had seen the light of day since 1982. It has now emerged from hiding, and… more»

Quirky Project: 1965 Honda S600 Roadster

It would be fair to say that when the Honda S600 first broke cover in markets outside Japan, people thought that it was a quirky little sports car, but even the most optimistic of motoring journalists were unwilling to… more»

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