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Big Risks And Big Rewards: 1941 Buick Super Convertible

One of the concerns that is frequently discussed here on Barn Finds is “being able to get out” of a vehicle.  This means that when you add up the initial price, parts, and labor, will you have a car… more»

Project B-Body: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

Mopar projects can often be some of the most daunting projects out there due largely to their tendency to rust as well as the high cost of parts. This 1968 Road Runner is certainly a project suffering from “typical”… more»

Ohio Rustacuda! 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda Project

Often the cry of “Too far gone!” comes from the man or woman with a perfect car in their garage. This 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda located in Bainbridge, Ohio has been parked since 1984, perhaps behind a garage or barn,… more»

Needs To Be Restored: 1957 Corvette Fuelie

If only cars could talk! Just imagine the stories this ’57 Corvette fuelie would have to tell. Sadly, it can’t talk and chances are we will never know it’s full story. What we do know is that it started… more»

Piles Of Parts: 1966 Mustang Coupe

The seller’s choice for the first photo in their ad seems rather strange, as it’s just a pile of parts. There’s actually a lot more here than just a random pile of Mustang parts. The auction, here on eBay… more»

Am I Blue: 1975 Porsche 914 Targa 2.0

The Porsche 914 never got much respect. They were more of a midengine VW sold by VW dealers. In Europe, the 914 didn’t even get the Porsche emblem on the hood. The previous entry lever Porsche, the 912, had… more»

Field of Broken Dreams: Fiat 124 Spiders

From Rocco B. comes word of a cluster of Spiders right in my own backyard, five Fiat 124 Spiders. Spiders don’t come in herds or prides, they come in clusters. One spider is from 1969, the other 4 are… more»

True Blue Swede: 1974 Saab Sonett III

There was so much potential in Saab, it’s unfortunate that they aren’t still around, at least in their current form. The 1974 Saab Sonett III seen here is listed on eBay with a single bid of $999.99 (it must… more»

Flew To Church: 1953 Piper Super Cub

What an interesting craigslist posting for a 1954 Piper Super Cub out of Boise, Idaho: the seller claims this plane was used by its previous owner – the proverbial little old lady – to fly to church on the… more»

Burnt Quadravan: 1986 Ford E-Series 4×4

As much as I love my Toyota HiAce project and want to see it camping beneath the moon and the stars, there’s one drawback that gives me pause: it’s rear wheel drive. Now, I prefer RWD, but since the… more»

One Owner Coupe: $3,995 1971 MGB GT

It’s been a while since we’ve featured an MGB GT, and even longer since Jesse and Josh counted one of these among their vehicle fleet (at least I think that one’s been sold – hard to remember). But if… more»

Not For Parts: 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS

Anyone who has spent any time looking at cars online (which should be most of us here!) is familiar with the frequent ads stating if the vehicle is not sold by a certain date, it will be parted out… more»

Rare Golf Yellow: 1976 BMW 2002

Regardless of whether it’s a round taillight or square taillight, the color “Golf Yellow” will always be a crowd favorite among some members of BMW’s dedicated 2002 fanbase. This example is rough around the edges but surprisingly sound in… more»

Light Duty Dually: 1979 Plymouth Arrow

Fancy a dually but can’t stand the poor gas mileage? Well, my friend, your ship has come in. However, while this Plymouth Arrow dually edition may promise efficient wheeling, it is currently lacking an engine. But all that means… more»

Stored For 49 Years: 1963 AMC Rambler 770

Good deals on classic cars are still out there, guys!!! Check out this solid AMC Rambler Classic 770. The owner claims that this car was stored in a garage from 1969 until recently! OK, so it is a 4-door… more»

First Land Rover Series 1 Made Found In A Garden

Land Rover is celebrating its 70th anniversary, and as such, it set out to find a special way to commemorate it. What better way is there than finding the very first Series 1 truck ever made? The company did… more»

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