16k Mile Barn Find: 1963 Ford Falcon Futura

A 1963 Ford Falcon in Futura trim could easily be thought of as a Mustang dry run. It could be had as a 2-door hardtop with bucket seats and a floor-shifted transmission. And – later in the year –… more»

Split Window Project: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette

Update! The seller has weighed in and states that he has located $20K worth of parts, they are not included with the car. So, please talk among yourselves about the real “true value” of this project. JO And now… more»

1966 Ford Bronco U142 Half Cab Project

A rising tide floats all boats, as the saying goes, and the popularity of Ford’s first-generation Ford Bronco in recent years has raised the stock of every old Bronco out there, including some that were long-ignored and passed over… more»

390 V8 Go-Pack: 1969 AMC AMX

In the mid-1960s, AMC was toying with building a 2-seat GT-style car that could compete with the Chevy Corvette. But since American Motors had fewer resources than GM, they waited until the Javelin pony car was about to see… more»

Reader Story: Buick Grand National Find!

Barn Finds reader Cartman wrote in recently to tell us a terrific story about a super find he recently resurrected. The car in question is a Buick Grand National, which in this guise was produced from 1984 to 1987… more»

No Reserve Project: 1969 Chevrolet C-10

If you watch the typical televised auto auctions you’ll note that while muscle cars are still immensely popular, pickup trucks are running right behind them, particularly short bed ’67-’72 Chevrolet/GMC’s and early ’50s Fords. Actually, the values have become… more»

Rare 390 Go Pack Optioned 1969 AMC AMX!

Even though American Motors Corporation has been gone for over 30 years, many of its cars still retain a significant following. The AMX is one of those cars, and a very nice example has recently come up for sale… more»

44k Original Miles: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan

Every now and then, a classic car will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds that can take your breath away. That is the case with this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan. If what the owner says is… more»

289/4-Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang GT

If you walked into your local Ford dealership in 1965 with cash to splash, this Mustang GT was about as good as it got. The original owner ordered this classic with the legendary K-Code V8 under the hood, backed… more»

A Rare Fish: 1965 Rambler Marlin

I was ten when I first saw a new Mustang 2+2 up close and personal. It was Poppy Red and that fastback styling stopped me in my tracks. About a year later, I saw my first Marlin. It was… more»

28k Original Miles: 1991 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide

There are few experiences more appealing on a sunny day than to watch a stretch of country road unwind before you from the saddle of a classic motorcycle. That is what is on offer for some lucky person if… more»

On the Road: 1949 Hudson Commodore 8 Coupe

It’s hard not to wonder at the fate of Hudson Motors, an innovative company that seemed to have so much going for it during the postwar years. Here we have an example of that innovation, produced only eight years… more»

Earliest Known? 1982 Buick Grand National

The Regal-based Grand National (GN) was first produced in response to the success Buick had in the NASCAR Cup Series in 1981. Unlike the more well-known GN’s from 1984-87, only 215 of these cars were built in 1982 and… more»

1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe Convertible Project

When is a coupe a convertible? When it’s any 1970 Barracuda, of course. Actually, though it sounds a little funny today, the phrase “Convertible Coupe” was common in the pre-war era, like this stunning Packard. With its M91 Luggage… more»

No Reserve Project: 1980 International Harvester Scout II

This 1980 International Harvester Scout II is described as a barely running example, but one that still runs and drives nonetheless. The seller reports that the carburetor needs to be rebuilt but there’s some evidence of prior repair work… more»

327 Powered Short Bed: 1965 Chevrolet C-20

GM built the C/K series of trucks between 1960-02, with the “C” designating 2-wheel-drive and “K” for 4-wheel-drive. The first generation ran through 1966 and included this 1965 C-20 which is a ¾-ton, short-bed pickup. This one has been… more»