Exotic Barn Finds

Supercar Garage Find: 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago

When I first spotted this Lamborghini garage find, I assumed it was just another unfinished kit car someone was trying to pass off as the real deal, but something about it seemed different. The body panel gaps were just… more»

Cheap 1965 Ferrari 275 Chassis!

Perhaps you have heard the story about the man who scored a multi-million dollar Ferrari frame on eBay for next to nothing? Well, this may not be as exciting as that tall tale, but if it’s legit, this could… more»

Needs Factory Luggage: ’72 De Tomaso Pantera

I feel like the Pantera is the one car that non-collectors can stumble upon and somehow, still make money. Like, literally, dad driving through the countryside and not knowing a thing about cars could spot a Pantera a mile… more»

Inherited Bull: 1967 Lamborghini Miura

We all have dreams of finding that one amazing car tucked away in someone’s barn or garage. This Lamborghini Miura wasn’t exactly found, but inherited. Parked in 1988 for brake work, this rare hand built Italian sports car hibernated… more»

Just Add Engine: 1979 Ferrari 400A

There are some folks out there who think of Ferrari 400s as engine donors for other V12 Ferraris, and it’s pretty apparent that’s what has happened to this one. However, apart from the missing engine and the aftermarket wheels… more»

BF Exclusive: F40 Fighting Ferrari Testarossa Project

Here’s an exciting exclusive! The Testarossa was one of my childhood dream cars and I still get worked up every time I spot one – which is a rare occurrence anymore. This one is located over in Windsor, Berkshire… more»

1967 Iso Grifo GL Barn Find!

How do you compete with already established brands like Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini when your the new kid on the block? Well, you get Bertone to design you a breathtaking body, cram an American V8 into it, have Giotto… more»

Room for 4: 1977 Ferrari 308 GT4

Finding a cheap Ferrari anywhere that isn’t a basket case restoration project is difficult to do. However, for a mere $32,500, you could own a running, driving 1977 Ferrari 308 GT4 Dino like this one here on craigslist, which supposedly… more»

1972 Lamborghini Urraco P250 Barn Find

Now this is the kind of stuff we dream of! An Italian supercar that was parked in a barn, complete with hay and dust, and forgotten. This Lamborghini Urraco might not be the most sought after or most powerful… more»

$3,500 Ferrari: Basketcase Mondial

A few weeks ago, Jesse asked if cheap Ferraris really do exist. Based on how many times the car in his write-up has been re-listed – despite selling at “no reserve” – the seller doesn’t seem to think so…. more»

Do Cheap Ferraris Really Exist?

Every little boy dreams of owning a Ferrari. Unfortunately, few will ever achieve that dream. Money doesn’t grow on trees you know! But, what if you could start with something affordable and fix it up? That might be doable,… more»

Fried Ferrari Anyone?

The buyer of a well-done Diablo that we featured a while back just contacted us about a Ferrari they are trying to sell. Apparently, they already own four Prancing Ponies and need the garage space for their new acquisition…. more»

Magnum Connection: 1985 Ferrari 308

For fans of the television show Magnum P.I., you may want to pay attention to this wrecked 1985 Ferrari 308 coupe here on eBay. Sent in by Barn Finds reader George A., this crumpled Ferrari is the second wrecked project we’ve featured this… more»

Burn Victim: 1978 Ferrari 308

When life hands you lemons, make lemonades – that’s how the old expression goes. A lesser known one is, “When life sets your Ferrari on fire, make it into a rally car.” At least that’s what the seller of this… more»

Lamborghini Countach Body: What’s Next?

Do you “need” a Lamborghini Countach replica body? This fiberglass replica is listed here on craigslist for only $3k. What would you do with it though?

Cheap Lamborghini Diablo Anyone?

Guess what car graced the walls of my room when I was a pre-teen? That’s right, the Lamborghini Diablo! All I knew was that it could top 200 miles per hour and that it looked amazing doing so. I… more»

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