The seller tells us that this barn find 1969 Dodge Charger has been stored for over 20 years. It’s located in Twin Falls, Idaho and can be found at auction here on eBay. Bidding is still under $4,400 as I… more»
Barn Finds
Stored Since ’80: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440

This 1970 Charger R/T 440 is referred to as a true survivor, and it has been stored on jack-stands since 1980. It has now come out of hiding, and the owner has decided to move it on. The photos… more»
One-Owner Barn Find: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass

General Motors got a lot of mileage out of the Cutlass nameplate using it for the backbone of its Oldsmobile division for 38 years. The ’68-’72 Cutlass is one of the most iconic Oldsmobile designs in my opinion; these cars… more»
Package Deal: 1967 Pontiac GTO

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like a package deal, and that’s what you’re looking at here. You get not one, but two 1967 Pontiac GTOs, along with a huge pile of parts that the owner has accumulated over… more»
$3,700 OBO: 1979 Subaru 4WD Wagon

I don’t know what it is about the first-generation Subaru Leone wagon that brings out the artist in people. Maybe it’s because artists tend to gravitate towards them but it’s a rare online listing that just shows photos of a… more»
Dusty Louvers: 20+ Years Stored Datsun 280Z

If you’re thinking this 1978 Datsun 280Z has about 20 years’ worth of dust, you’d be correct. The listing on craigslist is short and sweet, simply noting that it’s been parked for two decades and doesn’t run (surprise, surprise)…. more»
Sitting Since ’80: 1958 MGA Roadster

You can’t help but think that deciding to sell this 1958 MGA must have been a tough decision for the owner. Not only is the car part of his late mother’s estate, but it is the car that he… more»
1968 Plymouth Road Runner Garage Find!

Partially disassembled and dust-covered in a Biddeford, Maine garage, this 1968 Plymouth Road Runner awaits a new owner and a chance to once-again terrorize the roads. Thanks to reader “AMXBrian” for spotting this New England muscle car here on… more»
Priced For Parts Alfa Romeo Spider

This is a situation where the listing person is incredibly willing to get rid of a car but has no idea about any details regarding it. According to the listing, they are guessing it is a mid-80’s Alfa Romeo… more»
Ready To Restore 1972 Mustang Mach 1

Up for sale is a blue, numbers matching 1972 Mustang Mach 1 with 79,000 miles on it. It is located in Waterloo, Ontario at a respectable price of $6,995, although it doesn’t distinguish if that is American or Canadian… more»
Warehouse Find: 11 Brand New BMWs Discovered!

As your resident BMW fanatic, this story made my heart skip a beat when considering the prospect of a new-in-the-wrapper E34 M5 being under one of those dusty sheets. Sadly, this collection of 11 forgotten BMW 5-Series sedans (and… more»
Solid $2,900 Project: 1947 Ford Flatbed

2019 may well end up being the year of antique and classic vehicle bargains. 2018 saw falling process in a number of areas to the point that some fear the future of the hobby is grim. Despite all of… more»
1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 Convertible Garage Find

Following the end of World War II, the American public was eager to get their hands on completely new cars, as those that were available were merely lightly restyled and re-engineered cars that, at their newest, had been released… more»
Bandit Edition Pontiac Trans Am Barn Finds!

You might remember the story we did about a video I spotted on YouTube about a dealer that is liquidating their personal collection of barn finds, if you missed it you can read about it here. Well, they’ve begun… more»
Stored for 15 Years: 1981 Datsun 280ZX Turbo

Sometimes we will look at cars that were released only in the Japanese Domestic Market, and lament the fact that they were never released outside of their home country. The Datsun 280ZX Turbo is a case where the reverse… more»
Roosters Not Included! 1967 Chevelle SS 396

Who likes surprises? The listing for this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS here on craigslist inCharleston, South Carolina, casually, or perhaps maliciously, omits any view of the entire front or the left side. This may be due to an honest misunderstanding… more»

