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1-of-1: 1947 Mercury Series 79M Marmon-Herrington 4×4 Woodie Wagon

There are times here at Barn Finds when a vehicle will appear on our desks with a claim of being 1-of-1, and it is easy to be cynical. However, when a classic like this 1947 Mercury Series 79M Woodie… more»

Nash Bridges Car! 1971 Hemi ‘Cuda

UPDATE 1/25/2021 – This ‘Cuda was originally listed on Hemmings, but has since been listed here on eBay. Unfortunately, the asking price is still $500k. It’s definitely an interesting find and well worth another look! Did you tune into… more»

Update: Carroll’s 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra Roadster!

Originally published 12/18/20: You may be looking at the most expensive Shelby Cobra ever. Not only is this a real-deal 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra, but this car was owned by Carroll Shelby himself! After being purchased from the Shelby… more»

Blue Plate Survivor: 1974 Chevrolet Vega GT Kammback

The owner of this 1974 Chevrolet Vega GT Kammback describes it as one of the nicest Vegas left on the planet. When you work your way through the photos that he supplies, it is hard to argue that point…. more»

Just Needs TLC: 1971 BMW 3.0 CS

Nowadays, some cheap cars look like expensive ones and some expensive ones look like cheap ones. I have spied what I thought were BMW crossovers only to find out, up close, that they were something quite a bit less… more»

509 V8! 1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO Tribute

COPO – sounds like some kind of a secret society or something, you know, like Certified Odd People Order. Well it’s not, it’s for Chevrolet/GM’s Central Office Production Order system, a way for dealerships to order cars equipped in… more»

450 HP Survivor: 1970 Chevelle SS 454

To many, 1970 was the pinnacle year of the muscle car. For Chevy fans, the 454 replaced the 427 and an LS6 was rated at 450 hp right out the factory. Reports are that just 4,475 cars were built… more»

Drop Top Barn Find: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500

Convertibles from the 1960s were always cool cars. Big, sleek, and powerful. You could grab the family or your friends and go for a cruise on a Saturday night at 25 cents per gallon for gas! We’re told this… more»

Two-Tone Two-Seater: 1957 Nash Metropolitan

The Nash Metropolitan was assembled by Austin in England for distribution in North America on behalf of Nash. It qualified as a subcompact years before that category was even created. It was also sold under the Hudson brand and… more»

Factory Built: 1988 Tiffany Classic Coupe

When it comes to looking like you live a life of luxury, the vehicle of choice in the 1980s was undoubtedly the range of retro-inspired conveyances of pure excess, known by their equally grandiose names like Excalibur and Tiffany…. more»

V8/4-Speed And T-Tops! 1978 Ford Mustang Cobra II

If you need to own a Mustang II, this is probably the one to buy: a real-deal Cobra II, with T-tops, the 302 V8, and a four-speed manual. The Cobra II also wears its original paint job and graphics… more»

4-Speed Conversion: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

Sales for the Ford Mustang tapered off a bit with the 1967 restyle, but after selling 1.2 million Mustangs in the first 2 ½ years, that had to be expected. Yet Ford still sold more Mustangs than the two… more»

12k Original Miles: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

Every now and then, a classic car will come along whose condition and originality will knock your socks off. That is the case with this 1969 Dodge Charger R/T because this is a vehicle that is hard to criticize…. more»

Paul Mitchell’s Targa? 1982 Porsche 911

This 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa is selling for no reserve, and the stickers along the rocker panel suggests possible celebrity ownership. The seller notes he purchased the 911 from a longtime owner, who owned it since 1985 and… more»

Used Not Abused: 1976 Ford F-250 Y-Code

Ford’s F-Series of trucks have been around since the late 1940s and have dominated sales since the late 1970s. The F-250 is the bigger brother to the F-150 and has a higher gross vehicle weight rating. This edition of… more»

Lifted Survivor: 1997 Geo Tracker

When it comes to classic 90s SUVs, it doesn’t get much more period-correct than a Geo Tracker or its Suzuki Sidekick twin. What’s ironic is when they were new, the hardcore truck guys likely laughed at these light-duty SUVs,… more»

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