What is it about El Caminos? I feel like 9 times out of 10, they are used up and tired, often not worth restoring despite oozing with the cool factor. Maybe it’s because they doubled as both workhorses and… more»
Muscle Cars
Uncommon Fish: 1967 AMC Marlin
1967 was the first year for the redesigned body, and the last year of production for the AMC Marlin. The 1967 redesign was arguably the best looking year of the model range. With similar, yet different looks, you can look over… more»
Needs Rescuing: 1989 Saleen Mustang
If you’re a Saleen fanatic, prepare to have your heart ripped out! This is a genuine Fox Body Saleen, but it has clearly seen better days. Said to have been left outside for several years, the paint is peeling… more»
Junk Yard Find: 1981 Pontiac Trans Am
As most of you by now know, I’m a big proponent of the salvage industry. I get downright passionate about it when I find facilities that do a solid job of providing great customer service and being savvy enough… more»
42K Miles and a Stick: 1987 Mustang 5.0
Fox Body Mustangs are a dime a dozen, but your search can be made trickier if you demand a bone-stock survivor with the V8 and a 5-speed. Well, Barn Finds reader PS Photog spotted this low-mileage Mustang here on craigslist equipped just as… more»
Leaky Barn Victim: 1965 Riviera Gran Sport
The Buick Riviera remains one of the prettier cars to come out of Detroit, but they don’t often stay that way as the years wear on. This Riviera comes with the desirable Gran Sport package but has been stored… more»
Jolly Green Project: 1972 AMC Javelin
If anyone watches the drama-injected TV show Fast ‘N Loud, then you’ll know the owner of the shop, Richard Rawlings, loves green cars. I wonder if he’s checking out this claimed-original Jolly Green AMC Javelin here on eBay. The seller seems… more»
Moving to Florida: ’74 DeTomaso Pantera Project
Ah, yes – a sentiment I know well: the yearning to live in a warm weather climate, where snow rarely falls and you can drive your beloved project cars all day long. Except for the owner of this unfinished… more»
Fresh 340: 1973 Dodge Charger Rallye Coupe
One thing I’ve realized over the last three decades since having a cell phone, a person can never have enough chargers. This 1973 Dodge Charger Rallye Coupe is one Charger that I would never lose. This one is listed on… more»
Another Bowtie Survivor: 1967 Chevy Impala SS
This Chevy is listed on craigslist in Sunland, California, in the Los Angeles area. It was off the road from 1989 until recently. This Chevy runs and drives and might be a reasonable buy for $8,000. The seller is the second… more»
Unrestored Muscular 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Described as unrestored, and a true barn find, this ’57 Chevrolet Bel Air is a nice specimen, but is by no means original. Sporting a more modern 500 horsepower 396, and a Muncie 4 on the floor, this Bel… more»
Red Fenders and Matching Numbers: ’71 Olds 442
Wow – not too many 442s remain as original as this 1971 example is, nor do they still retain all of their desirable factory options like this car does. The Oldsmobile comes with the W30 package and a 4-speed… more»
Orange Dream: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
When it comes to Mustangs, some might say it’s all about the options. Others may argue simplicity is best, aiming for cars that came from the factory stripped down and protected from abuse. This 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 here… more»
Just Plum Crazy: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
This ’70 Charger has all the right options, it’s an R/T that was originally painted Plum Crazy Purple, but sadly it’s in rough shape and is missing just about everything. So does the desirability and options list make up… more»
Dreamy Survivor: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS
Some Barn Finds are just plain better than others, for instance this 1968 Camaro RS/SS. Why wasn’t this in our barn? Listed as a true barn find, in original condition, this ’68 Camaro is such an appealing car. Featuring… more»
1970 Plymouth Superbird In The Basement!
I’ve had more dreams about discovering a Superbird or a Dodge Daytona hiding in a barn than I care to admit, but I don’t think I could even dream up something quite as incredible as this find! Back in… more»
















