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Mechanically Refreshed: 1986 Porsche 911

This 1986 Porsche 911 is going cheaply at the moment, but there are four days left for bidders to clear the reserve price. While there’s little doubt the price will clear the reserve with ease, it’s still surprising to… more»

Clean Driver: 1989 Ford Mustang LX

The seller of this 1989 Ford Mustang LX claims he bought it from the longtime original owner in 2019, who maintained it to a high degree and kept it in nearly stock condition. The exhaust has been modified with… more»

Survivor! 1965 Chevrolet C10 Big Back Window

From a distance, this looks like a nice old truck that might have been restored at some point. A closer look and you’ll see some little indications that it might not be what it looks like. In fact, this… more»

Georgia Peach: 1970 Ford F100 Short Bed

This 1970 Ford F100 short box was sold new by Peach County Motor Co. in Fort Valley, Georgia and still lives in The Peach State town of Watkinsville. It was driven regularly until the owner passed away about ten… more»

9k Mile Red Beauty: 1972 BMW 2002

BMW’s 02 Series was available in a variety of exterior paint colors, with the company offering various bright and eye-catching colors for the sporty coupe. This past September, I wrote about an Inka Orange 2002 that was a major… more»

Turbo Fox: 1986 Ford Mustang SVO

The “Fox Body” generation of Ford’s Mustang is my favorite iteration of the popular pony car, and the turbocharged SVO model is one that I am especially fond of. Barn Finds reader Dan D. from NJ found this 1986… more»

No Reserve: 1984 Toyota Pickup Xtracab 4×4

Toyota’s truck models earned a place in automotive history, thanks to their unstoppably reliable and rugged nature. Unfortunately, the same positive attributes are the reason that finding a clean and well-kept example of a Toyota truck is a challenge… more»

No Reserve Driver: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

As fun as it is to bring a barn find back to life, sometimes it’s nice to start with something you can drive home. This Mustang is a little rough around the edges but the seller has done a… more»

BF AUCTION: 1984 Lincoln Continental Mark VII LSC

The Lincoln Continental name dates back to 1939 and has managed to stick around to this day, with a few short breaks here and there. The “Mark” series didn’t technically show up until 1956, but that’s just a technicality…. more»

Rare Garage Find: 1939 Adler Trumpf Junior

In the 1930s Adler was among Germany’s “Big 3” automakers along with BMW and Opel. Beginning in the early 1900’s they produced a myriad number of automobile models, motorcycles and even bicycles. By the time the roaring ’20s rolled… more»

Mild Mods: 1988 Ford Mustang LX

This 1988 Ford Mustang LX is a largely stock driver with the preferred 5.0L V8 under the hood. The LX cars were far more subdued than their GT brethren, and could be confused for a six-cylinder model if you… more»

33k Original Miles: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

It is hard to know just what the strongest selling point is with this 1967 Camaro because it has a number of positive attributes. With a claimed 33,000 original miles on the clock, it would seem to be a… more»

Short Box Conversion! 1950 GMC Truck

This 1950 GMC truck is an original California ride and it used to be a long box! Yep, it has been converted to a short bed by “professionally” cutting the frame and bed along with replacing the running boards… more»

Survivor Driver: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II

Styling is always subjective. What one likes, another will consider ugly. Some say It’s stately! while others say It’s Goofy! It’s tough to be absolute in the matter of appearance. With that thought in mind, I find that Plymouth… more»

No Reserve Driver: 1966 Ford Mustang

This 1966 Ford Mustang project is listed at no reserve and benefits from lots of recent work, including replacement floors and a rebuilt engine. The seller has been using it as a daily driver, noting he was driving it… more»

Black Plate Survivor: 1968 Plymouth GTX

Based on the B-body platform Chrysler introduced the GTX as the “Gentleman’s Muscle Car” seeking to add a bit of upscale luxury to its muscle car lineup. The luxury was provided by adding side stripes, tail fin brightwork, and… more»

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