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50 Year Slumber: 1941 Chevrolet Sedan

Now this car is the very definition of the barn find, a 1941 Chevrolet two-door sedan that’s been sitting “in dry storage” since 1970. The car is in Martin, Georgia, and vendor Paul says it’s “all there,” “solid,” and… more»

Tidy Driver: 1971 Chevrolet Nova

One thing is a certainty, and that is that there will be plenty of people who would like to own a clean and solid classic car, but they aren’t fixated on complete originality. For those individuals, cars like this… more»

Out Of The Barn Find: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

Some barn finds are often photographed in the “before” stage when they are first found and you’re left on your own to figure out what’s under the dust, boxes and assorted dreck. Every now and then though, a seller… more»

No Reserve: 1953 Studebaker Champion

You really have to love No Reserve auctions, because these open up the possibility of securing a project car for a fairly affordable price. The owner of this 1953 Studebaker Champion Hardtop purchased the vehicle from an estate sale,… more»

Grandma Find! 14K Mile 1982 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe

Calling a vehicle a “grandma car” could be considered insulting but not in this case; this is a bonafide, formerly owned by an actual grandma, 1982 Chevrolet Caprice. While 1982 Caprices aren’t uncommon, the coupe body style, as exhibited… more»

Classic (Deluxe) Cruiser: 1962 AMC Rambler

When most people think “classic cruiser”, I’d bet it’s safe to say the 1962 AMC Rambler isn’t the first car that comes to mind. It’s not for me either, but after seeing this one, I’d send it way up… more»

Barn Find Woodie! 1947 Chrysler Town And Country

I have researched quite a few “woodies” over the last year and invariably they are Fords or Chryslers (though I did find a Pontiac) and invariably, station wagons. Well here’s a twist, it’s a woodie but a sedan woodie… more»

Unlikely Survivor: 17K Mile 1989 Toyota Camry

Before you get the torches and pitchforks out, I didn’t send in this tip! Some stealthy Barn Finds reader sent in this tip but didn’t leave their name. I bet a few of you thought, oh no, Scotty G… more»

Biiig Survivor: 35k Mile 1968 Chrysler Newport

I am a big fan of the Mopar C-body cars and this 1968 Chrysler Newport checks a lot of boxes for me. These big land yachts of the ’60s and ’70s are getting harder and harder to find. This… more»

Solid Project: 1936 Dodge D5 Coupe

This 1936 Dodge has a great look and would make an awesome project car. It looks super solid and would make a fun restoration project or rat custom. It can be found here on eBay with a current bid of… more»

Barn Fresh: 1963 Ford Galaxie 406 4-Speed!

Update 3/4/20 – Bidding got up to $17,544 but it wasn’t enough to meet the reserve. The car has been relisted here on eBay with a lower buy it now price and hopefully a lower reserve. From 2/28/20 –… more»

All-Steel Steal! 1937 Ford Tudor Touring Sedan

Many cars of the 1930s used a fabric roof panel, and Ford’s 1937 sales brochures touted the strength and safety of the new all-steel body. This 1937 Ford Tudor Touring Sedan in Olympia, Washington looks barn-fresh and ready for… more»

Wankel Project: 1972 NSU Ro 80

It’ll take a very dedicated aficionado to take on the restoration of this 1972 NSU Ro 80. It has been sitting undriven for years, according to the seller who has it listed here on eBay. It’s located in Cleveland,… more»

Spotless Classic: 1937 Ford 5-Window Business Coupe

This 1937 Ford 5-Window Coupe has been garage-kept for its entire life. That means that it is no real surprise to learn that it is completely rust-free. The fact that it was owned by a true enthusiast who lavished… more»

Special Find: 1952 Triumph Renown

If your first thought was “Looks sort of like a small Bentley” then you have the right idea. This is an exceedingly rare 1952 Triumph Renown, for sale here on craigslist and located about two hours from Los Angeles,… more»

Rare Double Optioned: 1975 Pontiac Ventura SJ/Sprint

Ventura is a name that Pontiac used twice in its 85-year history. Its second go-around was based on an X-body architecture which was the underpinning for the Chevrolet Nova. Novas to this day are still commonly found, the Ventura?… more»

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