1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria With 6,000 Genuine Miles

When an owner advertises a vehicle with exceptionally low mileage, I know that I’m not alone in viewing these claims with skepticism. However, when that owner states that this mileage is documented, that becomes a real game-changer. That is… more»

Stored 54 Years: 1953 King Midget Model II

The King Midget: “the smallest, most economical fun car made in America today”, according to one of many period reviews and advertisements from the early-1950s. They are small and certainly economical and they could be considered fun cars by… more»

Clean Patina: 1960 AMC Rambler Cross Country Wagon

Whether literally or figuratively, we’ve long been warned not to judge a book by its cover. There’s no exception here. This 1960 Rambler Cross Country wagon was sent to us by an anonymous Barn Finds reader who found it… more»

35K Mile Cream Puff: 1985 Buick LeSabre

This 1985 Buick LeSabre is about as nice as it gets for a GM sedan from the middle 80s, and the seller describes it as a “cream puff” with just 35,000 original miles. This is peak grandma car territory,… more»

Four Speed Fun! 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS

Continuing on my Impala theme, here’s another to review. So far, a ’59, ’61, ’66, ’67, and ’68 have been featured so let’s add a ’62 to the line-up. And this one is a bit special as it is… more»

Shining Star: 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina

This 1956 Pontiac Star Chief two-door hardtop Catalina is literally shiny but it’s also a shining star of a project. It would be a great project but I’m a bit biased since my parents had one when I was… more»

Ready To Roll: 1968 Ford F-100 Ranger Short Bed

If a completely original and unmolested classic pickup is high on your shopping list, then this probably isn’t the one for you. However, if a classic pickup that promises to be a blast to drive is what you are… more»

Stunning Survivor: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396

Every now and then here at Barn Finds, a car will appear on our desks that makes us take a deep breath. This 1968 Chevelle SS 396 is just such a car. This is because what you are looking… more»

Rust-Free Fox: 1988 Ford Mustang LX

Dry climates like the one found in Arizona are great for preserving the sheet-metal of classic cars. It can exact a toll elsewhere, and that is the case with this 1988 Mustang LX. This is a rust-free survivor, although… more»

Found Under Tarp: 1980 Jeep J10

The seller of this 1980 Jeep J10 pickup claims it was found parked under a tarp at the home of the original owner, and despite looking a little worse for the wear, it runs and drives well. In fact,… more»

Fantastic 4×4: 1955 Willys Utility Wagon

Is there still a Powerball? I haven’t heard anything about it in months now and I could sure use a big win, my vehicle wish list is getting longer every day. One that would certainly be in my 1,200-vehicle… more»

Rust Free Original! 1955 Packard Four Hundred

I can’t even say that I’m rust-free and I’m much younger than this 1955 Packard 400 is. Or, some would call it a Packard Four Hundred, both names are on the car and both come up in various searches… more»

Big Block Wagon: 1968 Ford Country Sedan

UPDATE – This station wagon got bid up to $5,150 after we previously featured it, but it has been relisted here on eBay. This time with a Buy-It-Now of $7,995 with the option to make an offer. Special thanks… more»

Period Custom: 1937 Dodge Pickup Conversion

The seller of this Dodge claims that it started life as a four-door sedan but was converted into a pickup sometime in the fifties. Apparently it was also chopped and channeled at that time. It’s missing an engine and… more»

Stretched To The Max: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Limousine

And now for something from the, “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” department and for your viewing enjoyment, a 1980 Pontiac Trans Am stretch limousine. Yes, you read that correctly. This is one for the books and… more»

Cheap Project: 1967 Ford F100 Long Box Pickup

Finding an affordable classic pickup as a project vehicle is becoming more difficult as their popularity continues to grow. Maybe that’s where this 1967 Ford F100 fits into the picture. It’s rust issues appear to be minimal, and its… more»