Rare Wagon: 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle 300

In 1965, the Chevelle would be in its second year as the new mid-size car at Chevrolet. One of the least-produced versions was the 300-series 2-door station wagon at just 1,015 copies with a six-cylinder engine. This one was… more»

5-Window Pickup: 1967 Ford Econoline

Sometimes buying a classic vehicle involves a degree of compromise. If you are on the hunt for a pickup to park in your garage, this 1967 Ford Econoline might be a worthy candidate. Its overall condition is above average… more»

Personal Luxury Truck: 1968 Cadillac Eldorado Ute

People who gain wealth in life are met with a plethora of open doors, but today I want to talk about the door that opens leading to custom cars. There is a long and storied history of creating custom… more»

Original 401: 1965 Buick Skylark GS

Sometimes a car will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds, and it is almost impossible to determine its strongest attribute. That is the case with this 1965 Buick Skylark GS. It presents beautifully for its age, and… more»

318 V8 Twister: 1972 Plymouth Duster

Looking to attract younger buyers to the rather plain Valiant, Plymouth added the Duster 2-door fastback in 1970. It accomplished its missile as Chrysler would produce nearly 1.3 million of the cars in seven years, plus a solid number… more»

426 Street Wedge: 1965 Dodge D100

Whether you consider yourself a Ford, GM, or Chrysler fan, no one can argue that Mopar made some seriously fast cars in the early 1960s! Not only cars, but trucks too. This rare 1965 Dodge D100 is home to… more»

Rare 429 Convertible: 1970 Ford Galaxie XL

The 1970 Ford Galaxie XL wasn’t exactly a small car, but with a curb weight around 3700 pounds, they were surprisingly sporty when equipped with the right engine. Most cars were fitted with a small block, but some received… more»

South Dakota Find: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

For a number of years, South Dakota was viewed as the place to go to buy a classic car. Due to their relatively low humidity, cars residing there are viewed as typically being more solid than cars from neighboring… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1977 Pontiac Astre

The Pontiac Astre is a rebadged version of the Chevrolet Vega, which had a dubious history in the 1970s. Because its sales numbers were much smaller and it only ran for three years in the U.S., the Astre is… more»

Runs and Drives: 1953 Dodge Power Wagon

Classic projects come in all shapes and sizes. They can be as tiny as a Messerschmitt or as big as this 1953 Dodge Power Wagon. This gentle giant runs and drives and has all the makings of a rewarding… more»

Original Survivor: 1950 Harley-Davidson WL 45

If considered purely on a dollar-per-pound basis, classic older Harley-Davidson motorcycles are one of the most valuable vehicles that you can buy today. Original examples can fetch some pretty extraordinary prices, and these values continue to grow with each… more»

427/4-Speed: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

It seems that this 1966 Corvette Convertible might have led a life of adventure. Apparently, it spent some time on the track in the 1960 and ’70s, but it has been sitting in a garage awaiting restoration for many… more»

Camper Conversion: 1985 Ford F350

Were you thinking about getting an RV last year when everyone was staying at home only to find out they were out-of-stock or overpriced? Well, if your budget is low and you’ve still got the RV itch, why not… more»

4k Mile Snowplow! 1975 International Harvester

International Harvester was not only in the agricultural implements market but also the truck business in the 1960s and 1970s. Production never reached the levels of Dodge, Chevrolet, or Ford. The International D-series were built between 1969-75 and this… more»

Dry Arizona Survivor: 1972 Plymouth Duster

Finding a rust-free classic that would make a sound foundation for a project build can be a battle at times. However, that is what is on offer with this 1972 Plymouth Duster. It is a blank canvas for the… more»

Up On Blocks: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

The Mustang’s performance image was kicked up a notch in 1969 with the introduction of the Mach 1. Wearing the pony car’s new “Sportsroof” fastback styling, the auto would give Ford help in driving showroom traffic. The Mach 1… more»

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