The Formula S was an upgraded handling package on early Barracuda’s. With heavier torsion bars and an anti-roll bar up front and additional leaves in the rear springs, the Formula S’s cornering and high-speed stability were praised. This ’68… more»
Cummins-Swapped 1971 Scout 800B!
With the explosion in popularity (and price) of the first-generation Ford Bronco in the past few years, perhaps it is time that another similar classic gets some attention. The International Scout shares a lot of qualities that make the… more»
Perfect Sleeper: 1970 Chevrolet Nova
The 1970 Chevrolet Nova hiding under this cover is a vehicle that the owner has built as a total package. No corners have been cut, and it should provide all of the performance potential that most owners would want…. more»
Turbocharged Project: 1984 Buick Grand National
This 1984 Buick Grand National is a project car that remains unfinished, but is close to being a runner once again, at least according to the seller. Said to be rust-free or nearly rust-free, the seller has undertaken some… more»
Late ’70s Muscle: 1977 Dodge Aspen R/T
It’s hard to imagine how much the motoring high-performance scene changed between 1970 and 1977, actually, the time between ’70 and ’73 was momentous enough, but by ’77 the fun was largely over. The Dodge Challenger/Plymouth ‘Cuda, gone; Javelin/AMX,… more»
Round Two: 1984 Cadillac “Camino”
I know, I know, we have covered these Cadillac “Caminos” before on Barn Finds. And the theories always abound as to whether they are modified Coupe de Villes, flower cars (which probably started as a Coupe de Ville), or… more»
1978 Ford Pinto Wagon With Only 28K Miles!
It’s hard to argue with a red 1978 Ford Pinto wagon for an eye-catching ride in today’s sea of silver, black, white, and gray SUVs. Even the later cars such as this one in the post-bumper-regulation era are so… more»
Todd’s Rods! What’s in the Garage?
Before reading on, take your best guess to identify each of the vehicles visible here! For my 1000th Barnfinds post (and after multiple requests) I’m sharing a glimpse of the current fleet here on Fitch Mountain aka Todd’s Island… more»
Rare Color Combo: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad
This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad underwent a comprehensive restoration back in 2014, and it wears what is claimed to be a rare color combination. It has graced the cover of “South Mississippi Living” magazine and is being offered… more»
No Reserve: 1978 Ford F250 Ranger XLT
This 1978 Ford F250 Ranger XLT has spent its life in the Rocky Mountains, and it appears that it has served its owners well. With a healthy V8 under the hood, a tow hitch, and a camper cap, this… more»
289/3 Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback
We see some interesting project cars here at Barn Finds, and with some of them, the backstory can be just as interesting as the car itself. That is the case with this 1965 Mustang 2+2 Fastback. It wears its… more»
Farm Find: 1980 Ford CL-9000
This would be a hard vehicle to sneak past your spouse and hide in a corner of the garage, not that any of us have done such a thing. We don’t see a lot of big trucks here, semis,… more»
Original 350: 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
When you delve into American automotive history, several models jump off the pages as being instantly recognizable across the globe. These include the 1st Generation Mustang and the C3 Corvette. Both have managed to remain desirable, and the right… more»
Drop Top Challenge: 1957 Plymouth Belvedere
Finding a ’57 Chevy or Ford to review is no big deal. A ’57 Plymouth? That’s more of a challenge, I could only find about a half-dozen examples that have been covered here on Barn Finds. How about a… more»
















