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Gator Top Special! 1970 Dodge Charger

Dodge opened the flood gates of options for 1970, and the Charger was no exception. High-Impact Colors like Panther Pink and Plum Crazy have become iconic representations of ’70s style, and the 440 Six-Pack only graced second-generation Chargers in… more»

Electric Car Find: CitiCar Collection

Until Tesla came onto the scene, the CitiCar was the most-produced, electric-powered car built in North America since 1945. Their heyday was between 1974 and 1977, although variants were built as late as 1982. Found together are three of… more»

Four-Speed Judge! 1969 Pontiac GTO

Update 10/6/20 – This GTO project has been relisted here on eBay with the option to place a bid or buy it now for $24k. From 6/4/20 – Well, I could have opened up with “Here come ‘da judge”… more»

Cheap Starting Point? 1972 Jensen Interceptor

The classic Jensen Interceptor is the kind of classic that can either be quite pricey to buy in top-tier form or dirt cheap if you pick up a train wreck. The middle ground is rarely fertile, which is why… more»

French Barn Find: 1971 Citroen DS21

French cars have never sold particularly well in the U.S. Renault may have been the most successful because of its connection to American Motors at one time. Peugeot has come and gone and is supposedly coming back in 2023…. more»

Ready To Haul: 1951 Chevrolet 5700 COE

Chevrolet debuted it’s Advanced Design series of trucks in 1947 and kept building this great design until 1955. While most of us that are into these trucks are on the hunt of the light duty half-ton models, there’s no… more»

Warehouse Find: 1965 Austin-Healey 3000

Some cars lend themselves to family restoration projects better than others. Classic British sports cars are a perfect example. The engineering and construction tend to be elegantly simple, which can make them ideal for that role. This 1965 Austin-Healey… more»

Carport Find: 1963 Buick Riviera

Although one could argue that the Pontiac Grand Prix had this honor, the Buick Riviera was General Motors’ first personal luxury car. The design for 1963 was from the ground up and pioneered the GM E- platform. The Riviera… more»

Numbers-Matching: 1971 Plymouth Duster 340

One of the most popular cars we see here on Barn Finds is the Plymouth Duster, and especially the Duster 340. And why not? They were attractive, inexpensive and reliable cars when new. And if you play your cards… more»

S-Code Driver: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

The classic car scene is an interesting one. It throws us a situation where a rare car might not be particularly desirable, while a desirable car might not necessarily be rare. The 1st Generation Mustang is a perfect example… more»

Fix or Junk? 1966 Ford F100 Truck

The Ford F-series of pick-up trucks have been hugely successful over the years, including the smallest version, the F-100, which was built between 1948-83. They were great workhorses that attract collector attention today. This 1966 F-100 has had more… more»

914-6 GT Clone: 1975 Porsche 914

What a cool opportunity for someone to own a 914-6 GT clone with some of the hard work already done. This example was painted and had the must-needed flares welded into the body over ten years ago but was… more»

Cheap Z28: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

This 1986 Camaro IROC-Z is a cheap classic that could be a blank canvas for the right person. It will need a lot of work before it moves under its own power once again. However, it isn’t often that… more»

Mystery Machine: 1975 Chevrolet Corvette Monza GT

In the Corvette world, the name Ralph Eckler is legendary. For custom enthusiasts, he was considered to be a guru and was able to produce some remarkable vehicles thanks to his fiberglass skills, knowledge, and his eye for detail…. more»

Mustang Forerunner: 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint

Ford got into the compact car business in 1960 and they were solid – but uninspiring – cars until the middle of the 1963 season. That’s when Ford introduced the Falcon Sprint, which would be the first Falcon with… more»

Nailhead V8: 1956 Buick Special

The Special was often the entry-level Buick and built on a variety of platforms over the years. The name first appeared in 1936 and disappeared for good after 1996. The Special was the best-selling line of Buicks in 1956,… more»

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