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Gran 429: 1972 Ford Torino

Saying the ’72 Gran Torino is a grand car is quite accurate really. Compared to previous generations of Torinos or the Mustang, the Gran Torino looks larger than life. The Coke bottle styling is fantastic and I love the… more»

Original And Cheap: 1940 Buick Super Model 50

What is there not to love about a 76 year old car that is in original condition? Sure the paint isn’t going to be perfect, the interior may be a little tatty, and the chrome may not be as… more»

Project Truck Paradise: Yard Finds on eBay

Every now and again, you can find sellers on eBay that have a whole host of vehicles for sale. I noticed a seller of old trucks seemed to have access to a larger property with lots of vintage tin,… more»

428 Cobra Jet Power: 1970 Mustang Mach 1

While I like the earlier Mustangs a little bit more, I’m still a huge fan of the first generation of Mach 1s. The redesign of the Mustang in ’69 created one of the best looking Mustangs, but they also grew… more»

Karmann Ghia Behind The Shed Find

Karmann Ghias are always controversial when we feature them on Barn Finds. To some, they offer an attractive body with the simplicity of Beetle mechanical components; sort of a poor man’s Porsche 356. Others can’t get past the plebian… more»

Shed Find: 1967 Jeep J2000 Pickup

J2000 and J3000 trucks have been well-received on Barn Finds in the past, and based on this one’s solid yet sleepy appearance, I think we have another winning find here. It’s located in Salinas, California and is listed for… more»

43 Years In The Barn: 1966 Mustang Fastback

I think it’s safe to say that there are more V8 powered Mustangs today than ever left the factory, especially when it comes to Fastbacks. It makes sense though, people love V8s, they love Mustang Fastbacks and they especially love… more»

Trade for Guns: 1968 BMW 2000

It’s always interesting to see what people will trade for on craigslist. Most of the time its simply other cars, usually fed by a need for a truck or other heavy-duty vehicle. The seller of this 1968 BMW 2000 here… more»

Stored for 38 Years: 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza

Being a 1962 model myself, I’ve always like cars from that year. This is a 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza and it’s located in Dixon, Illinois, about two hours west of Chicago. It’s on Craigslist for $3,300. A two-door, Tuxedo… more»

Original or Repainted? 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340

Thanks to Tristan C. for sending this tip in! This is a 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 and it’s listed on Hemmings for $16,000, but that’s “negotiable”. It’s located in beautiful Monument, Colorado, a little over an hour south of… more»

Won’t Last Long! 1957 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

Thanks to Barn Finds reader Tristan C. for sending in this great find! This huge (4,830 pounds!) hardtop sedan is available here on eBay with a buy it now of only $4,000, but lower bids are being considered. I… more»

War Machine: 1952 Dodge Power Wagon

It’s hard to break away from the cars you know. What I mean by this is, when you follow a certain type of hobby vehicle, it becomes easy to keep buying the same thing in different forms. Every now… more»

Turned The Other Cheek: 1968 Firebird Convertible

Viewed from this side, this 1969 Pontiac Firebird convertible looks like a nice find! It’s located in Haslett, Michigan and is listed for sale here on eBay, where the auction ends in a little over two days, so you’d… more»

Family Heirloom: 1936 Chevrolet Master

This 1936 Chevrolet Master Sedan has been in the same family since new and has been garaged its entire life. Appearing in solid condition, and looking to be mostly original, we are certainly intrigued by this classic Chevrolet. The… more»

Personal Luxury: 1960 Chrysler 300F

I’ve always been fascinated by the Chrysler 300s, they are marvels of technology and luxury! This ’60 300F was incredibly luxurious when it was new, it was also quite fast for it’s size and comfort level. It has been… more»

Restore Or Part Out? 1957 Ford Thunderbird

With most barn finds, it’s a bit of a mystery as to why they were parked in the first place. Were they parked simply because the owner stopped using them, did they break down, or were they replaced by… more»

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