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Are You Brave Enough? 1972 Lotus Europa Project

This is a 1972 Lotus Europa project. The car is not drivable as it currently does not have an engine and is completely disassembled.  The owner says all the parts are there with the exception of an engine. The… more»

Corvette V8! 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS

While the Impala was in its sixth model year in 1963, the Super Sport was only in its third outing and its second as a mainstream offering. The car-buying public liked the option of purchasing a full-size car with… more»

Early Production 1970 Datsun 240Z

With less than two days to go on the countdown clock at the time of publishing this write-up, there is some urgency if you’re into early production Z cars. On offer is a 1970 Series 1 240Z — VIN… more»

Collection of Hot 1960s Vintage Mopars!

If you’ve been wanting to get hold of a 1960s Plymouth or Dodge to drive or work on, the seller has not one but five of them for sale in Whitesboro, New York. They cover the 1962-64 period (except… more»

Work-In-Progress: 1970 Dodge Charger 440 V8

The Dodge Charger was in its third year of the second generation in 1970 and demand for the car remained strong, though off from 1968 and 69 highs. This ’70 edition is a running project that will need a… more»

Gutted RV! 1975 Airstream Argosy

For over 80 years, the reflective aluminum Airstream has made a stylish home away from home, recognized by camping fans and travelers everywhere. This 1975 Airstream Argosy 26 foot motorhome in Fort Wayne, Indiana left the dealership fully painted,… more»

Stored 40 Years: 1967 Chevrolet El Camino

A second-gen (’64-’67) Chevrolet El Camino, such as this 1967 example, is always a nice find, mostly because they often get overshadowed, in numbers and value, by the third-gen (’68-’72) version. The images of our subject car aren’t the… more»

Custom Convertible: 1984 Chevrolet S-10

Have you ever looked at a vehicle from a distance and said, “Man, I hope it looks as good up close as it does from far away?” That’s the reaction you may have with this “custom” convertible conversion involving… more»

Original Super Sport: 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS

This 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS coupe is said to be a highly original example that doesn’t run but comes with its numbers-matching 327 and original color combination. This has to be one of the prettier shades of blue I’ve… more»

3/4 Roller: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am

Has the rise in prices of muscle cars got you bummed out? Many of us feel that we cannot pay the big bucks we see these cars sell for. Maybe you should buy 3/4ths of a 1976 Pontiac Trans… more»

Retractable Hardtop: 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner

Ford introduced its “Hide-Away Hardtop” in 1957 and it was exclusive to the Fairlane 500 and not offered by Mercury, Lincoln, Continental, or even the upcoming new brand, the Edsel. Over three production years, nearly 50,000 copies were built,… more»

Small-Block Transplant: 1976 Triumph Spitfire

In previous articles, I’ve discussed situations where companies have successfully bolted American V8 engines into classic British sports cars, with the Sunbeam Tiger standing as a shining example. Those cars were produced utilizing considerable engineering knowledge, but what if… more»

Seventies Style: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Camaros have always been cool cars and great alternatives to the original Pony Car, the Mustang. This 1968 Camaro ups that ante in an interesting fashion. Somewhere along the way, likely in the 1970s, the car got treated to… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1974 Pontiac LeMans

The LeMans began as an upscale version of the Tempest compact in the early 1960s and later became the primary series as a mid-size. The fourth generation of the car debuted in 1973 as part of the redesign GM… more»

Extra-High Highboy: 1974 Ford F-250 Crewcab Short Bed

We featured this same truck here on Barn Finds in December of 2019. It has undergone a couple of changes since then including a new tire and wheel package along with a surprise under the hood. Trucks from the 1970s… more»

A 92 Year-Old Survivor? 1930 Packard Standard Eight Roadster

A symbol of wealth and power that rolled off the assembly line just as it was becoming clear that the Great Crash of ’29 was only a taste of things to come, this 1930 Packard Standard Eight Roadster is… more»

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