Some project builds take on a life of their own. Enthusiasts will invest years of their precious time and countless thousands of dollars in their quest for perfection. Such is the case with this 1975 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Final Year Long Hood: 1973.5 Porsche 911T
I recently read the annual Knight-Frank Wealth Report and found a few nuggets of intrigue, the biggest takeaway being that the world’s financial elite are increasingly prioritizing experiences and things not easily repeated. The inclination to wanting to spend… more»
Off-Road Ready Rarity: 1990 Daihatsu Rocky
You want a Suzuki Samurai but fear it’s not brawny enough. Or, perhaps a Ford Bronco II, but it doesn’t have a great off road reputation. Perhaps an Isuzu Trooper – but it does seem like those aren’t as… more»
5-Speed Upgrade: 1970 MG MGB
Regular readers will be aware of my affection for classic British sports cars, such as this 1970 MGB. They aren’t fast, with almost anything on a modern showroom floor capable of showing this British gem a clean set of… more»
440 Six-Pack: 1971 Dodge Charger R/T Tribute
The problem with some classics is that originality and desirability often mean that values are beyond the reach of mere mortals like us. That is where a well-executed tribute can fill the void. This 1971 Dodge Charger rides to… more»
Welcome Upgrades: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop
I’ve always believed that high-end drivers offer enthusiasts a potentially more satisfying ownership experience than pristine classics. I am not belittling perfection, but cars like this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air can be driven without the thought that one errant… more»
Lots Of New Parts: 1966 Chevrolet Nova
This 1966 Chevy II is already running and driving, with lots of new parts said to have been installed. I feel this one has good potential to bring it to a higher level, I’m just not sure which way… more»
1 of 1: 1986 Wilt Chamberlain Searcher 1
Whenever I jump into my Lotus Elise Series 1, I’m reminded that even at 6 feet tall, it’s already a struggle to get comfortable. When you’re 7 feet 1 inch tall and can’t fit comfortably in a Lamborghini Countach… more»
BF Auction: No Reserve 1999 Toyota 4Runner SR5
Sometimes, a vehicle becomes so integral to our lives that parting with it seems unthinkable. Such is the case with this 1999 Toyota 4Runner SR5. The current owner purchased this unmolested survivor off the showroom floor as his first… more»
Still Underappreciated: 1998 Ford Contour SVT
We likely all have a list of vehicles we would own if time, space, and money were limitless. Sometimes these vehicles represent pure excess – the exotics, the one-of-ones – and other times it’s the complete opposite end other… more»
Hot Wheels: 1967 Manta Mirage Can-Am Kit Car
I have a soft spot for kit cars, having spent countless hours as a kid in the UK poring over kit car magazines during long school holidays, dreaming about one day building my own GT40 replica. There’s something wonderfully… more»
50k Original Miles: 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
This 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe is a gentle giant and a tidy classic. Its generous exterior dimensions mean that it will never fail to command attention, while the odometer reading of 50,000 original miles should allow it to… more»
Rare Paint and Trim: 1969 Buick GS 350
Rarity claims are not new to us at Barn Finds, with some easier to confirm than others. That brings us to this 1969 Buick GS 350. The seller claims that it is 1-of-70 produced with this paint and trim… more»
Survivor 1941 Cadillac Sedanette
The Bill Mitchell/Harley Earl team modernized most of GM’s designs starting in the late 1930s. The changes at Cadillac jettisoned old-fashioned running boards, incorporated headlamps into fenders, and relocated the spare into the car’s interior. In 1941, Cadillac introduced… more»
440-Powered: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
If originality isn’t a key consideration and you long to park a genuine muscle car in your garage, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner could be the classic of your dreams. There is little to criticize about its presentation, and… more»
















