To find a project hiding in your backyard – where you’ve “forgotten” about it for the last few years – just isn’t the same as stumbling upon it for the first time. But we’ll cut the seller some sack,… more»
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Knows What He’s Got: Porsche 356 Shed Find

First off, there’s some rules associated with this listing for what is clearly a Porsche 356 covered in junk: “Don’t ask to come and look at it unless you agree to buy it, and place a large deposit.” Wow! I… more»
Never Un-Crated: 1981 Honda CBX-B

Amazingly, this isn’t the first motorcycle we’ve featured that was discovered new in its crate. This 1981 Honda CBX-B appears to be a dealer delivery that was never un-crated, rendering it a brand-new, never titled road bike that’s now… more»
Kei Car Project: 1970 Honda N600

When I saw the listing for this Honda N600, I was reading the ad and seriously got a laugh out of it. This is the first car restoration project that I’ve come across where the owner states that the… more»
Rare Corsair: 1959 Edsel Corsair

This 1959 Edsel Corsair runs and drives, and it appears that it could be driven as it stands. The new owner will probably want to undertake a restoration, but the car can be driven while the work is undertaken…. more»
Solid British Classic: 1967 Austin Healey 3000

If you are looking for a classic British sports car for a restoration project, then this Austin-Healey 3000 might be a great candidate. While it may not grab you initially, digging below the surface reveals a lot of promise… more»
Lean To Find: 1966 Lotus Elan Coupe

Although I have owned and driven many British sports cars, I’ve never been for a ride in an original Lotus Elan. However, I’ve heard that it’s one of the most delightful driving experiences around and (for example) was used… more»
Garage Find! 1961 Porsche 356B 1600 Cabriolet

It seems like vintage Porsches are coming out of the woodwork lately. We’ve featured several here on Barn Finds in the last couple of months including this other 1961 356 and the 1961 Notchback this car is sharing the garage… more»
Original WS7: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1979 Pontiac Trans Am is claimed to be an essentially original and solid car. The only obvious deviation from original is the wheels and tires, but the originals are also included with the vehicle. You will find it… more»
Family Ownership: 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda

This is a rare 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda that has been owned by the same family since the 1970s. Two brothers were the primary caretakers of the car, which received some period engine modifications back in the 80s. It has… more»
Dusty Not Rusty: 1958 Buick Special

The year 1958 was a one-year body style for the full-size General Motors products. After seeing the new 1957 Chrysler products, they felt like they couldn’t wait until 1960 for a new restyling, so 1958 became a one-year-only body… more»
Restorable Tii: 1974 BMW 2002

There was a time when big-bumpered, square taillight BMW 2002s were readily accessible even in Tii form, but those days are quickly disappearing. As enthusiasts wake up to the Tii’s potential, both as a driver’s car and investment opportunity,… more»
Rare Barn Find! 1932 Chevrolet Coupe

The 1932 Ford is one of the most desirable and sought-after cars of the pre-war era. However, the 1932 Chevrolet is a much rarer car for one main reason, which will be discussed later. Found here on Craigslist, the… more»
Original Paint: 1960 Pontiac Catalina

Once again, Barn Finder Pat L has been scouting about and has located this 1960 Catalina Hardtop for us to look at. Thank you so much for doing that Pat. This 2-door is going to need some work, but… more»
Covered Cat: 1969 Mercury Cougar Ragtop

This is anyone’s guess, but the seller has it listed as a 1969 Mercury Cougar convertible, possibly an XR-7? Who knows, the seller doesn’t even know. They have it listed here on Craigslist and I don’t know if I would fly… more»
Huge Collection For Sale After Barn Collapse

Barn Finds reader Jack spotted this listing on Facebook’s Marketplace for a collection of vehicles forced into the daylight following a barn collapse. There’s a wide range of classics from the 30s and onwards, and the seller claims to not… more»

