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1 of 579: 1974 Buick Gran Sport

Sometimes a car will come along, and there is just something about it that appeals to your own personal taste. For me, this 1974 Buick Gran Sport is just such a car. The combination of style, color, and wheels… more»

Restorable 1957 Cadillac 62 Coupe DeVille

Up for sale is this 1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille that was found in a barn about 3 years ago. The current location is in Cartersville, Georgia and the seller is asking $4,500 for it. There is a… more»

63k Original Miles: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix

Barn Finder Jack M has spotted this really nice looking Pontiac Grand Prix for us to look at, so thank you so much for that Jack. The owner is claiming that the car has covered a genuine 63,000 miles…. more»

Very Tempting: 1953 Kaiser Manhattan

While it is largely original, this Kaiser Manhattan is believed to have undergone a repaint at some point in its life. Barn Finder Roger spotted this Kaiser for us, so I have to thank him for that. If you… more»

Older Restoration: 1957 Dodge Coronet Royal

Finding a slightly older restoration that is in good condition is always a plus, because if the restoration has held up to that point, then it’s usually a pretty safe bet that the work has been done well. The… more»

Bargain Style! $3250 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix

Despite never winning the international race (Gran Prix) that inspired its name, Pontiac’s stylish Grand Prix offered buyers comfort with continental flair. The stylish cruiser shares its DNA and 389 cid powerplant with Pontiac’s iconic GTO. This particular 1966… more»

Rust-Free DeSoto: 1957 DeSoto Firedome 2-Door Hardtop

Barn Finder Ikey H has had those eagle eyes working well and has spotted this 1957 DeSoto Firedome for us to look at, so thank you for that Ikey. The Firedome was an automotive “yo-yo” in the DeSoto range… more»

Award Winner: 1960 Ford Thunderbird

This 1960 Ford Thunderbird is an award-winning car that has undergone a meticulous restoration. The car started life finished in its current Beachwood Brown Metallic, but the original owner then had it repainted by the dealership in white. It… more»

Restored and Ready to Go: 1940 Packard Model 110 Convertible

Some people will look at a restored classic car and will be hesitant to hand over their hard-earned cash because they can’t be sure how well the restoration has been performed. However, when you find a car like this… more»

Great Barn Find: 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS

Very rarely does a barn find come along that doesn’t seem like too much work for too much money. This 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS fits that criteria. With a current bid price of $5,000 and no reserve, you should… more»

31k Mile Survivor: 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau

Reader Jeff W and his brother took this Monte Carlo in on trade back in 1983 at his family-run GM dealership in North Dakota. Given its low mileage and great condition, they decided to put it in their family’s… more»

Another One! 1957 Imperial Ghia Limousine

Barn Finds reader Ikey H. was kind enough to send in another Imperial Ghia Limousine, but this one is older and somewhat rougher than the beautiful 1963 model that Adam did such a great job of writing up recently. It… more»

Solid as a Rock: 1968 Pontiac Le Mans Convertible

Beneath that faded and ruined paintwork lies a car of gold. This Pontiac Le Mans doesn’t make a great first impression, but it is a car that is solid, with very little rust to deal with. It will need… more»

1 Of 2: 1963 Crown Imperial Ghia Limousine

Sometimes claims of rarity for certain cars don’t stand up to close scrutiny, but the claims about this Crown Imperial do, and that makes it a very rare car indeed. Ownership of one of these limousines was the exclusive… more»

READER AD: 1999 Chrysler 300M In Mint Condition

Over the years, we’ve looked at more Chrysler 300 series cars than we can count, but this has to be the first time we’ve ever taken a close look at the 300M that revived the name in 1999. While… more»

Stored for 40 Years: 1957 Plymouth Fury

I’m so glad that this Plymouth Fury is a 1957 model. That means that we can now avoid referring to a certain red Fury out of a certain movie, as that car was a ’58 model. This Fury has… more»

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