Unknown Kit Car: 1972 Veenema & Weige

So, I’ll be honest: I thought I could figure out what this thing is, but I’m going to have to turn it over to the Barn Finds readership to figure it out. It’s supposedly called a Veenema & Weige,… more»

Huge Parts Haul: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Project

There are few situations worse for a passionate enthusiast than to be forced to sell a cherished project car due to failing health. That is the situation that faces the owner of this 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1. When… more»

10k Mile Drop-Top: 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

The 2002 model year would be filled with highs and lows for the Chevy Camaro. While it was the 35th anniversary of the once-popular car that was celebrated with a special edition, it would also be the last year… more»

Solid Barn Find: 1974 Ford Bronco

As we all know too well, first generation Ford Broncos are terrific options for a vintage squarebody SUV if you’re in the market for a project. Unfortunately, it seems a majority of them emerge from lagoons and caverns where… more»

400 HO/4-Speed: 1967 Pontiac GTO

If you could rewind the clock to 1967 and you walked into a Pontiac dealership with money burning a hole in your pocket, this GTO was about as good as it got. The original owner ticked many of the… more»

Worth Restoring? 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster

Upon first glance, this 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster looks like a pretty good candidate for restoration.  It has been off the road since 1980 and has only traveled a little over 69,000  miles in 50 years.  However, a fiberglass… more»

396-375HP? 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Yet another SS396 Chevelle? Yes, it is, another 1970 model that’s looking pretty shaky. But the seller claims that this is one of 2,144 built in ’70 with RPO L78 which was a 375 HP, 396 CI V8. Is… more»

Bob Hope’s Ride! 1969 Chrysler Imperial Limousine

All of Chrysler’s full-size cars were redesigned for 1969, taking on a “fuselage” look that would dominate styling for the next few years. Already a big car, when these Imperials were converted into limousines, 30 additional inches were added… more»

1 of 845 Built: 1932 Ford Model B400

In 1932, the Ford Model A was succeeded by the Model B of which the B400 was a special, low production edition. This was a sedan/convertible combination that was targeted at foreign diplomats, ambassadors, and others with deeper pockets…. more»

18,500 Original Miles: 1992 Chevrolet Camaro 25th Anniversary

This clean 1992 Chevrolet Camaro has under 20,000 original miles and marks the 25th anniversary of the celebrated line. This example is optioned with lots of desirable features among fans of the third generation Camaro, from the upgraded OEM… more»

Spectacular Survivor: 1972 Buick Skylark

OK, it’s not a GS! If you’re looking for a muscle car review, this won’t be it. Over time, I have come to appreciate the pedestrian, bread and butter models of cars that had a muscle car component. And… more»

428 Fastback! 1967 Ford LTD

There aren’t too many full-sized two-door fastbacks around these days, but check out this 1967 Ford LTD! The Galaxie-based LTD followed in the footsteps of Ford’s mid-year 1963 Galaxie fastback. The slick aerodynamics helped on the NASCAR tracks, and… more»

Rare Aeroback: 1978 Oldsmobile 442

The 442 moniker has been reused and recycled many times throughout Oldsmobile’s history, with the first edition remaining top dog in terms of the models most sought after. The ensuing years were a mixed bag in terms of which… more»

Reduced To Parts: 1937 Chrysler Airflow

“Car is fully GUARANTEED!” proclaims the seller. Then adds, “Guaranteed not to run, start, idle, move, make a sound, period“. No point in beating around the bush, right? In spite of that warning, a 1937 Chrysler Airflow is always… more»

Low Cab Pickup: 1936 Chevrolet Half-Ton

During the 1936 model year, Chevrolet redesigned the cabs on its trucks. They went from having a square cab design to a more rounded cab body reflective of the automotive styling of the day. After which the more squared… more»

Nomad Facsimile: 1956 Ford Parklane

General Motors no doubt thought there was a market for a “sport wagon” and created the Chevy Nomad and Pontiac Safari in 1955. Not to be outdone, Ford followed suit with the Parklane in 1956 but – unlike the… more»

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