Whether you loved or hated the VW Beetle, there’s no question it kicked off a round of innovation at US automakers. AMC put its Rambler American “subcompact” on the ground in 1958; Ford introduced its Falcon in 1960; Studebaker… more»
Trucks
BF Auction: 1993 Ford F-250 IDI Turbo Diesel
If you’re in the market for a clean, rust-free diesel workhorse with proven reliability, this 1993 Ford F-250 might be your next long-haul partner. With just 116,500 miles on the odometer, this truck is barely broken in by 7.3… more»
1960 Chevy El Camino with Factory A/C Vents
Here’s a chance to pick up a stylish early El Camino that blends classic lines with driver-grade usability. This 1960 Chevrolet El Camino is offered by a long-term owner and features a clean title, solid body, and an overhauled… more»
Comfort And Utility: 1984 Dodge Rampage
Dodge has brought the Rampage name back from the dead with a new unibody pickup that is proving to be everything customers ever wanted in a small truck. The problem is that the new Rampage is being sold only… more»
Power Steering & AC! 1957 International S-120 4×4
The term loaded has several meanings, at least when it comes to vehicles and not humans. We never had a vehicle with power windows and power door locks growing up, so my mind always goes to those two things… more»
1-of-199: 1967 Ford F250 4×4 Pickup
We see our share of classics crossing our desks at Barn Finds where sellers make bold rarity claims. Some don’t stand up to close scrutiny, but those confirmed by documentary evidence are worth more than a passing glance. This… more»
Restored A Decade Ago: 1975 GMC Sprint Classic
While said to have been restored a decade ago, this 1975 GMC Sprint, GMC’s version of the Chevrolet El Camino, has some rust issues that need to be dealt with underneath and possibly elsewhere. They mention some bubbling paint… more»
1997 Ford F-250HD XLT SuperCab 4×4 Diesel
I hesitate to say this 1997 Ford F-250HD XLT SuperCab 4×4 Diesel is “cheap”, maybe inexpensive would be a better term. It’s got a lot going for it and appears to be rock solid, not to mention being a… more»
Numbers-Matching: 1970 Chevrolet El Camino SS 396
I typically avoid featuring two similar classics close together when selecting vehicles to feature at Barn Finds, but I am willing to make an exception with this 1971 Chevrolet El Camino. While the vehicle featured earlier today sports a… more»
Custom Graphics and Interior: 1971 Chevrolet El Camino
Subtlety is an admirable trait, but it is not one that this 1971 Chevrolet El Camino possesses. From its custom graphics to the buttoned interior trim and matching bed cover, it makes a bold visual statement that is impossible… more»
Daily Driver Work Truck: 1974 Chevrolet LUV
I miss the era when automakers gave their vehicles actual names, even if they were a little strange. This 1974 Chevrolet LUV (Light Utility Vehicle) is a rebadged Isuzu Faster under the Chevy bowties and badges, and unless someone… more»
Club Cab Step Side? 1974 Dodge D100
This 1974 Dodge D100 is a good conduit for a couple life lessons, about which most of us could use a reminder. Number 1: It’s OK to ask for help. Number 2: Education is a lifelong goal. I’ve been… more»
Colonial Yellow Project: 1978 Chevrolet K5 Blazer
One of the more memorable listings I can recall for a Chevrolet K5 Blazer in yellow involved a very nice truck that went for over $80,000 in the supercharged market of 2022. The truck was nice, for sure, but… more»
Big Block Survivor: 1997 Ford F-250 XLT
When it comes to the OBS Ford trucks – the “Old Body Style” era – it seems there is no shortage of buyers who want clean, well-equipped examples. Despite seemingly falling under my internal score card of desirable versus… more»
No Reserve Find: 1986 Dodge Power Ram D150 4×4
Here’s one for the Mopar truck fans—a genuine “grandpa’s truck” that’s stayed in the same California family since new. This 1986 Dodge Power Ram D150 4×4 short bed is an unmolested survivor with just 77,000 original miles and a… more»
Colorado Find: 1973 International 1210 Travelette
One of the most interesting states in the U.S. has to be Colorado, at least climate and geography-wise. It has it all, from dry, flat areas to some of the highest mountains in the Continental U.S., to heat and… more»
















