If I were to classify the various finds we come across here at Barn Finds, aside from the excitement at unearthing a complete surprise for the first time in years (which is everyone’s favorite), my second favorite type of… more»
Driver Quality Cars
440 Restovivor: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T
The third generation Dodge Chargers seem to not be as well appreciated as the second generation cars, but the 1971-1974 cars still have great looks and power. This 1971 model has a factory equipped 440 big block, and is… more»
Split Bumper Delight: 1973 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Perhaps not as popular as the first generation of Camaros, the 1970 to 1973 cars are equally attractive as the earlier cars. This 1973 RS car has received some recent work, and appears to be a great start to a restoration. For $8,500… more»
60 Years Forgotten: 1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan
Recently discovered in a barn in Pennsylvania, this Ford Model A has spent nearly 60 years at rest. The owner passed away, but the widow claims the car has been untouched since the late 1950’s as her husband purchased… more»
Antique Pie Hauler: 1919 Ford Model T
While the Pie industry may not be as booming as it once was 98 years ago, this 1919 Ford is in great shape. Described as mostly original, and very solid, this one even runs smoothly making for an excellent… more»
Ramblin’ Around: 1965 Rambler Classic 770 Convertible
When they were new, and now as much as then, American Motors products may be seen as underdogs. The underdog sometimes wins, even when going up against some pretty big dogs. The fellows who put in the long hours… more»
43,500 Miles & Zero Rust: 1970 E-Type Warehouse Find
Whenever I hear zero rust and E-Type in the same sentence, I’m understandably skeptical. Especially when the car is located in Yonkers, New York (the land of salted roads) like this one. But aside from a few tiny areas… more»
Magic Stripes: 1977 Buick Nighthawk
Here’s a special model you don’t see very often. The Nighthawk was basically a dressed up Buick Skyhawk, but this visual package was one of the more unique ones ever thought up. It featured black paint, gold wheel covers, and… more»
400 Cube Family Hauler: 1968 Buick Sport Wagon
Here we have another excellent opportunity for an awesome vintage family hauler. With the stunning good looks of a Buick Skylark, and a 400 cubic inch V8 with air conditioning, this wagon is great project material. In running and… more»
Fancy Hornet: 1979 AMC Concord Wagon
This cool, blue beauty is a 1979 AMC Concord Wagon. I grew up referring to these cars as “Hornet wagons with chrome”, but in all fairness.. no wait, that’s basically what they were! This fancy Hornet is listed on… more»
Camp Ready: 1966 Dodge A100 Camper
For those of you that love vintage campers, but need something with a little more “umph” this clean 1966 Dodge A100 may be your go to camper. With a clean and well maintained appearance, with a factory V8, this… more»
One Owner Gem: 1965 Olds Vista Cruiser Wagon
Said to have only one owner from new, this 70,917 miles example of one of America’s most memorable station wagons (has anyone in the US over 40 not ridden in one?) is just waiting for a new person to… more»
1986 Jaguar XJ-SC With A 5-Speed!
This vintage of Jag doesn’t normally get me excited, but this one is a different story. Not only is it a cabriolet, but it has a 5-speed manual transmission! Normally, we only see slushbox equipped XJSs here in the States… more»
What A Buy! Maybe? $4k 1969 Triumph TR6
No, Howard, it doesn’t have overdrive, darnit. However, this 1969 Triumph TR6 looks like an excellent buy based on the pictures and information we have. It’s being advertised here on craigslist for only $4,000, which is pretty darned inexpensive… more»
Old Money: 1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur
What kind of car do you buy when you want people to think you’re rich? Well, this Rolls-Royce might be a good start. It reeks of money and has low miles so it might actually be a good buy. These cars were known… more»
Grandma’s Benz: 1997 Mercedes C280
If you’re in the market for a used Benz, the you need to know that the best ones seem to always be owned by little old ladies. At least ones with money and good eyesight. This particular car appears to… more»
















