There’s nothing like grabbing a tent and some essentials before venturing into the wilderness to commune with nature. However, while the experience means forsaking such luxuries as the TV, a plush bathroom, and a fully-appointed kitchen, the journey need… more»
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Stalled in 1990: 1971 Ford Bronco
We see our share of stalled projects at Barn Finds, with some showing greater promise than others. This 1971 Ford Bronco looks like it could be a beauty. A previous elderly owner commenced the work in the 1990s, but… more»
No Reserve: 1979 International Harvester Scout II
There were over 500,000 Scouts built by International Harvester from 1961 to 1980. So over the course of the years, we have seen various editions and years of Scouts, as well as, all different levels of condition. This 1979… more»
Green Machine: 1974 International Scout II
The first generation of the Scout was offered from 1961 to 1965 and was called the Scout 80. The second generation (1966-1971) of Scout was called the Scout 800 which was produced in three sub-models (800, 800A, and 800B)…. more»
Workhorse: 1978 Dodge Ramcharger 4×4
Full-sized sport utility trucks are a spectacular vehicle genre. Great parts availability, custom options, convertible tops, easy-care interiors, and sheer competence are driving market popularity – and prices. But unlike many niches of the vintage vehicle market, unrestored examples… more»
Limited Edition: 1971 Jeepster Hurst Edition
The term “Limited Edition” is relative, with some vehicles proving more limited than others. Sometimes this is by design, while at others, it can prove the result of a lukewarm reception by the buying public. The 1971 Jeepster Hurst… more»
Red Carpet Series: 1965 International Scout 80
International Harvester produced a number of special edition Scouts over the course of the long production run (1961-1980). This Scout 80 was equipped with the Red Carpet Series option that is documented by the Line Setting ticket that is… more»
Restomod Candidate? 1975 Ford Bronco Project
Sometimes it seems like examples of a particular make and model come flooding to market on a daily basis, and thus it is with Ford Broncos lately. We’ve covered several Broncos at Barn Finds this week, but here’s something… more»
Western Survivor: 1974 International Scout II
We don’t normally see an International Scout with the top off for some reason. Maybe because it’s not exactly an easy one-person task to disconnect it, wrestle it off, and then store it someplace while you ride around in… more»
Clean Roller: 1970 International Scout 800A
A lot of the International Scouts that we see here on Barn Finds are pretty rusty and need some major metal repair. This 1970 International Harvester Scout 800A stands out because it is a very clean example that actually… more»
One Family Owned: 1979 International Harvester Scout II V8
International Harvester began life in 1902 as an aggregation of farm equipment makers. Among its products were corn and grain binders, a factoid that became important much later on, as IH evolved to make everything from trucks to lawn… more»
Original Owner: 1967 Ford Bronco
There’s no doubt that we see our share of First Generation Ford Broncos here at Barn Finds, but there are a couple of good reasons for this. The first is that the Bronco didn’t sell in the numbers that… more»
30K Miles! 1996 Jeep Cherokee
It’s hard to believe that the 90s were 30 years ago now, and it appears that nostalgia for that era is growing every day. With that, greater appreciation for everything from that era is increasing – old Apple Computers… more»
RHD Import! 1983 Land Rover 110 County
If the Olympics of Dull, naming a vehicle “110” after its wheelbase in inches probably takes the gold medal. Joke about the Land Rover 110 at your own peril, though, lest a flying spanner crack your skull from out… more»
















