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Still Beautiful: 1950 Jaguar XK120 Project

Even covered with dust and incomplete, Sir William Lyon’s beautiful XK120 shape makes me gasp at it’s beauty. This 1950 XK120 is being sold here on eBay as an unfinished project due to unfortunate health issues belaboring the former owner. Bidding… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1987 Chrysler Conquest

If you’ve been on the hunt for a fun, cheap, rear wheel drive sports car you might just want to give Reader George W’s Chrysler Conquest a closer look! These badge engineered Mitsubishi Starions pack a surprising punch from… more»

Completed Project: 1973 MGB

The owner of this 1973 MGB bought it 6 years ago, and in that time he, in his own word, “took it from junk to this.” I hesitate to refer to the work completed as a restoration, as there… more»

Solid British Classic: 1967 Austin Healey 3000

If you are looking for a classic British sports car for a restoration project, then this Austin-Healey 3000 might be a great candidate. While it may not grab you initially, digging below the surface reveals a lot of promise… more»

Restore Or Part Out? 1976 Triumph TR6

The TR6 has always been my favorite vehicle out of the Triumph TR range. The squarer styling and deeply offset wheels with chrome trim rings make the car appear far more aggressive and purposeful than its predecessors. This TR6… more»

Garage Find! 1961 Porsche 356B 1600 Cabriolet

It seems like vintage Porsches are coming out of the woodwork lately. We’ve featured several here on Barn Finds in the last couple of months including this other 1961 356 and the 1961 Notchback this car is sharing the garage… more»

Cheapest Jaguar XK120 On The Market?

Barn Finds reader Doc just sent in this Jaguar with the title “maybe the cheapest XK120 in the world”. The $12k asking price may not seem cheap to most people, but a quick search reveals that this particular project… more»

Texas Classic Jag: 1971 Jaguar XKE

Released in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type (or XKE) caused a sensation from day one. This was a British car that was designed to take on the sports car might of Ferrari. Even Enzo Ferrari himself conceded that it was… more»

1 of 63: 1953 Allard K-3

This 1953 Allard K3 has undergone what the owner refers to as a museum-grade restoration, and is now ready to move on to a new owner. One of only 63 K-3s ever built, these rarely come onto the market…. more»

Restore Or Drive? 1972 Volvo 1800E

The Volvo 1800 first entered production in 1961 after Volvo at one point considered not producing the car, and in fact, denied the existence of the prototype vehicle. The reluctance of Volvo almost saw the car produced by a… more»

LT1 C3: 1971 Chevrolet Corvette

This formerly fabulous fiberglass ride still has some charm to it. It is a rare, 1971 Chevrolet Corvette LT1 t-top with 83,767 miles. The VIN is listed in the description and the title is listed as clear. It currently… more»

Rare Air: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

This is a different take on a Corvette than my past articles. For sale is a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible with factory air conditioning. It has a current bid price of $50,300 with the reserve not yet met. Mileage… more»

Super Cheap Shell: 1963 Porsche 356

This isn’t a shell game, but it is a shell. That is all that is left of this 1963 Porsche 356B Twin Grille. There are no dials to indicate miles. It does have a clean title but no registration…. more»

Sitting for 40 Years: 1950 Dodge Wayfarer 2-Door Convertible

The Wayfarer Convertible was produced by Dodge from 1949 until 1951. Initially called the Roadster, Dodge took the decision in 1950 to rename it the Sportabout, and it maintained this name until production of the Sportabout ended in 1951,… more»

Italian Stallion: 1985 Maserati Biturbo

The 1985 model year was the last one in which the Maserati Biturbo would carry Weber carburetor, as from 1986 the car wore Weber-Marelli fuel injection in a bid to improve engine emissions, power, responsiveness, and reliability. This Biturbo… more»

Sitting Since ’84: 1960 MGA Roadster

Introduced in 1955, the MGA was the replacement for the MG TF. Because its styling and engineering followed distinctly different paths to its predecessors, the car was given the model designation of MGA, signifying a new start for the… more»