Before diesel power plants were common in the consumer pickup market, big-blocks were the best option for heavy-duty towing. This 3/4-ton Chevrolet from 1975 still has its original 454 cubic inch V8 and only shows a little over 32,000… more»
Driver Quality Cars
Near Mint? 1968 Pontiac GTO
That “near mint” claim is not mine, but that of the seller. They also describe it as a “true survivor” and note 31k original miles, so I’ll let you be the judge if the “near mint” claim is true…. more»
The One And Only 1977 PINTERA GT V8?
Back during the height of the kit car rage, someone out there decided that their old Ford Pinto needed a redesign. So, they set about giving it a new look and they apparently liked the finished product enough to… more»
Mad Max Inspired? 1998 Chevrolet Corvette
In the automotive world, trends tend to come and go quickly, but an emerging one at the moment is “Safari” customization, which involves adding a suspension lift, beefier tires, bumper bars, and other rugged accommodations to prepare unconventional vehicles… more»
Patina’d 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo!
There’s a fine line between a total basketcase and a car that’s simply been loved but never restored. Scruffy cars can be made up to represent a vehicle that was simply used, when in fact it was actually ridden… more»
396-Powered! 1968 Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon
Another station wagon? You bet and once again, it’s a ’68 Chevrolet, similar to this ’68 Caprice featured on Barn Finds last month. Station wagons are hot! They are the anti-SUV/CUV and offer some nice, old school passenger car… more»
Original Condition: 1973 Pontiac Luxury LeMans
The 4th generation Pontiac LeMans certainly was uniquely styled. If they weren’t already easy enough to pick out in a crowd, dress it in Desert Sand paint and you have a real standout. This 1973 Pontiac Luxury LeMans was… more»
Classified Find: 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint
When you scrutinize it, there is an awful lot to like about this 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint. It presents superbly and is a classic that is sure to attract its share of admiring glances wherever it goes. The owner… more»
No Reserve: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
This 1968 Corvette Convertible is a car that comes with a mystery or two. The owner purchased the vehicle from a deceased estate. The family of the deceased former owner was unable to provide any significant information about the… more»
Simply Amazing: 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S Convertible
In the late 1980s my uncle had a 2nd generation Supra, so those and their 3rd generation Celica siblings have long been on my radar. If they haven’t been on yours, maybe this one will get them there. This… more»
BF AUCTION: 1948 Plymouth Special De Luxe
After spending the past 44 years with the seller, this 1948 Plymouth Special De Luxe now needs a new home. It’s had a ton of work done to it throughout the years, but due to health issues, the seller… more»
Stunning Survivor: 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible
Some classic cars will attract more attention than others when they are listed for sale. You only need to take a quick look at this 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible to gain an understanding of why the bidding has been… more»
Genuine Group B: 1985 MG Metro 6R4 WRC
The Group B era of the World Rally Championship was one marked by an “arms race” between several manufacturers. Introduced in 1982, it saw some motoring monsters built by the likes of Audi, Lancia, Ford, and MG. The category… more»
Well-Preserved 1983 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler
It feels like original, unmolested survivors have been coming out of the woodwork lately. I may be drawing conclusions, but I think we can add this 1983 Jeep CJ-8 to that group. This was sent to us by a… more»
Olympic Edition 1972 Ford Mustang Sprint
The Mustang was obviously a success for Ford but by the early seventies sales were down and Ford had to get creative to boost interest in the Mustang. In 1972 Ford produced a special edition Sprint package to celebrate… more»
Time Capsule: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
The seller of this 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo declares this is a “once in lifetime opportunity to own a true piece of American automotive history.” Those are very strong words and I’m sure our Barn Finds readers will debate,… more»
















