Every barn find has a story and, sadly, many of them might never be fully told. The location of this 1953 Bentley R-Type Saloon’s steering wheel reveals that it was brought from overseas, likely England. The registration on its… more»
Luxury Cars
Rare Bertone: 1990 Volvo 780 Coupe
The Bertone-styled Volvo coupes occupy an odd spot in automotive history, as they have one of the most famous styling houses attached to their name but it remains a fairly cheap collectible. The Bertone brand certainly still has value… more»
One Of One? 1929 Cadillac Victoria Convertible Coupe
This 1929 Cadillac Victoria convertible coupe, also known as a Fleetwood model 3885, is a bit unusual in that it is believed to have been a test-fit model, according to the seller. And this Cadillac is no stranger to… more»
Factory Special! 1983 Cadillac Coupe De Ville 4×4
When I first spotted this 1983 Cadillac Coupe De Ville 4×4, I thought that some enthusiast had created a crazy custom. The truth is that it is a unique vehicle created by the factory for the gentleman who was… more»
Finned Beauty: 1961 Cadillac Series 62
To paraphrase the famous marketing campaign. The Series 62 was Cadillac’s “entry-level” model since the 1940s, surviving seven generations, ending in 1964. Cadillac has consistently been the top-tier brand in General Motors’ repertoire, and this model was made back… more»
Summer Cruiser! 1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
I think as Cadillac’s go, traditional Cadillacs that is, 1970 was my favorite year. What followed in ’71 was too oversized and visible, while the ’70 still had a refined, purposeful, and more restrained appearance about itself. And our… more»
Original Paint: 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville
The word “iconic” is probably overused in the classic car world, but if we consider the fins trend of the late 1950s, there are few that are more iconic than those that found their way onto the 1959 Cadillac… more»
Cheap Project: 1966 Pontiac Catalina Convertible
We’ve seen a few affordable project cars in recent times here at Barn Finds, and this 1966 Pontiac Catalina Convertible is one of the cheapest. Returning it to its former glory will be a significant undertaking, but the buyer… more»
Parts Required: 1971 Lamborghini Espada Project
OK folks, it’s Beverly Hills Car Club time! And that in itself usually brings interesting comments but let’s focus first on the subject, a 1971 Lamborghini Espada. This one has a few obvious issues (and a few that aren’t… more»
1 of 19 Remaining: 1956 DeSoto Fireflite Pacesetter
1956 would be the one and only year that DeSoto was invited to pace the field at the annual Indianapolis 500. This was always a big deal, with the chosen manufacturer making a limited number of duplicate cars for… more»
Two-Car Combo! 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire 425
Oldsmobile’s 1965 sales brochure goaded Olds buyers to “Let yourself go… where the action is!” While off-the-hook hedonism rarely correlates with Oldsmobile’s image later in history, the 1965 Starfire came with plenty of style and action. This 1965 Oldsmobile… more»
413 Equipped: 1964 Chrysler 300K
While this 1964 Chrysler 300K might not feature the desirable Cross-Ram engine option, it still provides an excellent combination of performance and luxury. It is a clean and tidy survivor, and its price looks highly competitive. If you like… more»
Price Dropped: 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham
When it was launched, the original Oldsmobile Toronado was a groundbreaking American car that captured the attention of both the motoring press and the buying public. The design philosophy remained essentially unchanged throughout the badge’s production life, although the… more»
32K Miles! 1979 Pontiac Bonneville Brougham
Having shrunk in length by over a foot from the previous generation General Motors B-body cars, you would think that’d be it, how small can they get? Well, the next-generation cars would shrink yet another 15″, that’s how small…. more»
















