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Suicide Door Sedan: 1964 Lincoln Continental Barn Find!

One of the more noteworthy vehicles from the 1960s is the fourth-generation Lincoln Continental, which the company produced from 1961-1969. The model was notorious for its rear-hinged rear doors, commonly known as “suicide doors.” Barn Finds reader Kevin found… more»

Parked for 30 Years: 1974 Maserati Merak

Here at Barn Finds we’ve seen a few Maserati Merak project cars that have emerged from the woodwork over the last year or so. This one looks to be quite a good one, and it also appears to be… more»

Estate Find: 1976 Bradley GT

When somebody passes away, the sad reality is that those left behind have a mountain of things that need to be attended to. That is the case with this 1976 Bradley GT. The seller’s father passed away earlier this… more»

Ready to Restore: 1914 Ford Model T

This 1914 Ford Model T is what I would call a “bitsa” car. Its bits of a 1914 model, along with bits of a 1913, a 1915, and a 1926. The result is still a great little car that… more»

Parked for 20 Years: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1973 Plymouth Road Runner has been sitting for more than 20-years, and while it has some major rust issues, it has one very important attribute in its favor. It is cheap. Barn Finder Roger spotted the Plymouth for… more»

Dirt Cheap: 1972 Saab 99

If I lived closer to this 1972 Saab 99, I would be all over it. This represents a cheap and interesting project car that could stand out with a bit of work. Returning it to its former glory is… more»

British Grand Tourer: 1971 Triumph Stag

When it rolled off the production line, the Triumph Stag promised so much. That it was plagued with reliability issues, all of which can now be addressed, meant that it was a sales disaster. This was a shame because… more»

Iconic Brit: 1976 Reliant Robin

For many people, especially outside the UK, the Reliant Robin first entered their consciousness via the TV series Top Gear. In its appearance on that show, it was repeatedly criticized for its lack of stability. The fact is that… more»

Needs Metal Work: 1970 Dodge Super Bee

Time can be kinder to some classic cars than to others, and this 1970 Dodge Super Bee has certainly suffered at the hands of time, and the elements. The owner states that it will need a lot of metal-work,… more»

Rare Roadster: 1952 Nash-Healey Roadster

The years following World War II saw a number of cooperative automotive endeavors between American and British automotive manufacturers, especially given the fact that at that particular point in time, the British were recognized as leaders in the design… more»

Project or Donor? 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

It appears that the owner of this 1970 Mustang Mach 1 loves his Mustangs because there are at least five other examples visible in the supplied photos of our feature car. This one is a pretty sad sight, and… more»

Too Nice to Donate: 1974 Datsun 710

Hard to believe someone donated this perfectly tidy 1974 Datsun 710 wagon, but that seems to be a relatively common occurrence in California. Blame it on the fine weather and prohibitive smog requirements that survivor-grade cars are cast off… more»

Big Deal Owner: 1984 Zimmer Golden Spirit

This 1984 Zimmer Golden Spirit is listed by the nephew of the original owner, who was apparently a titan of real estate in the Henderson, Nevada market. The Golden Spirit has sat idle for a few years and the… more»

Priced To Sell: 1966 Ford Mustang GT

While this 1966 Ford Mustang GT is an A code, 289 Mustang, there is a long way to go until it could be driven again. Thankfully, the price is not out of the league of the condition of the… more»

Pikes Peak Proven! 1964 Mercury Marauder

Despite a catchy name and race-proven heritage, Mercury’s Marauder rarely enters conversations about awesome muscle cars. This 1964 Mercury Marauder in Sparks, Nevada seeks a new owner here on eBay. Though its original 390 cid (6.4L) V8 is gone,… more»

Special Colors: 1961 Porsche 356 B

This 1961 Porsche 356 is a project car that left the factory wearing a rare shade of paint known as Royal Blue. The car has undergone some attempts at restoration, and is being sold by known 356 expert Unobtanium… more»

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