The Alvis marque always used a red triangle for its badging, and the largest marque specialist goes by that name. This car is anything but triangular, though, as it’s nothing but curves! Located in Waukesha, Wisconsin and for sale here on… more»
Volvoville Convertible: 1965 Volvo 1800S
If you have any interest in old Volvos, the photo of this 1800 probably threw you off. Look ma, no roof! Volvo never built a convertible version of their pseudo sports car, but that didn’t stop Stanley Lazarus. Stanley and his… more»
Pint-Sized Porsche 936 Full-Size Price!
At first glance this might look like one of the Le Mans winning Porsche 936s, but as you begin to look closer you will notice that the proportions are all off. The seat is just too big for the… more»
1964 Royale: Arden Eby Who?
Every now and again, a car pops up that is a total head-scratcher – that’s why we need our Barn Finds readers to help us figure this one out! The craigslist listing for this 1964 Royale, a limo built… more»
1939 Crosley Convertible: Tiny Drop Top
When I think of pre-1940’s American cars, I picture large sedans with art deco styling and massive flathead engines, but one American manufacturer went against the norm and tried to build something compact and efficient long before any fuel crises mandated… more»
Melting Pot of Style: 1964 Facel Vega Facel III
Update 4/17/15 – Looks like this Facel Vega is still on the market. It has been relisted a couple of times, but is having a hard time generating a bid much higher than $20k. That’s a lot of money,… more»
Hearse? Ambulance? 1964 Buick Wagon
I’m not 100% sure if this is a hearse converted to look like an ambulance or if it was an ambulance to begin with, although the owner and license plates suggest it’s a hearse. Either way, it’s a huge… more»
1979 Dodge Lil’ Red Express: Big Red
The Dodge Lil’ Red Express, like this example here on eBay with a Buy-It-Now of $10,500, is on the short list of vehicles to which I have an unnecessary attraction. The dual smoke stacks are what always put this… more»
Mystery Moped: 1985 Cursor Microcar
The world of microcars is far larger than their diminutive size suggests. It doesn’t seem to follow any particular rationale or timing as to why and when these vehicles-in-miniature are produced, and some truly fly beneath the radar. This… more»
The Pompadour: 1951 Boyertown Tour Wagon
The Boyertown Auto Body Works existed from 1872 through 1990 near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, producing all kinds of custom vehicles, mostly commercial. The site is now a transportation museum that looks quite interesting. The Tour Wagon was introduced in 1949… more»
1985 Bitter SC: Needs To Go Quick
Update 4/13/15 – It looks like Charles found a new home for this Bitter! I hope the next owner will keep us updated! I know this is a bit newer than we typically feature but this German built Bitter… more»
Baby Woody: 1950 Crosley Station Wagon
We’ve featured lots of Crosleys here at Barn Finds. Even a station wagon! But this one, albeit a garage rather than a barn find, is in terrific driver condition at no reserve. It’s located in New Middletown, Ohio and… more»
Big-Block Beast: 1965 Chevrolet Corvair
Now, I’m not suggesting that you should buy this monstrosity. Heck, you shouldn’t even look at what has been done here. It is bad and wrong, but it does make me giggle… It’s probably better if Ralph Nader doesn’t… more»
1970 Citroen DS: Grandpa’s Au Revoir
It’s rare to find these classic Citroens in working condition when they do pop up, and restored ones are commanding a serious premium as of late. This 1970 example here on eBay is cheap at the moment, with no… more»
One of 72: 1990 Yugo Cabrio
Having seen one of these in person before, I had no idea how rare they actually were. This last of the Yugo’s is for sale in Taylor, North Dakota here on eBay with spirited bidding currently at $6,000 with… more»
















