Nicest One Left? 1984 Isuzu P’up

This 1984 Isuzu P’up looks like about as nice of an example as I have ever seen. I haven’t noticed one this well-preserved in years, maybe decades. Isuzu is known for making rugged trucks and great engines and this… more»

1-of-62: 1967 Toyota 2000GT

In the 1960s, Toyota had a very strong brand image in Japan. That image was as a builder of well-engineered, reliable, but ultimately boring cars. At that point in time, Yamaha was working on a sports car project in… more»

Unlikely Survivor: 17K Mile 1989 Toyota Camry

Before you get the torches and pitchforks out, I didn’t send in this tip! Some stealthy Barn Finds reader sent in this tip but didn’t leave their name. I bet a few of you thought, oh no, Scotty G… more»

Modern Day Survivor: 1992 Honda Civic VX

If you were a child of the 80s, the fifth-generation Honda Civic was the attainable project car that could be built into something so much greater. The Fast and the Furious franchise pretty much immortalized these things on the… more»

Worth $80K? 1997 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo

We discussed just recently how the fourth-generation Toyota Supra has seemingly become of the next flavor of the month, knocking the E30 M3 out of the way as the latest import icon to spike in prices seemingly overnight. In… more»

Econobox Survivor: 1989 Mitsubishi Precis

Here’s a car that I can virtually guarantee is extinct: a survivor-grade 1989 Mitsubishi Precis, otherwise known as a Hyundai Excel. Now, no one here is going to tell you that this is a collector vehicle of any sort,… more»

One-Owner CRX Alternative: 1993 Honda Del Sol

If you were a fan of the original CRX, you undoubtedly got excited at the prospect of Honda producing its spiritual successor. Unfortunately, the original CRX set the bar quite high, and its eventual replacement – the targa-roofed Del… more»

Little Old Lady Owned: 1990 Acura Integra RS

This second-generation Acura Integra is described as being a survivor-grade specimen owned by the proverbial little old lady. Mileage is reported as being a tick below 100,000, and this example is equipped with the preferred manual transmission. Really, any… more»

Japanese Giant Killer: 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi

Originally developed in Japan by Mitsubishi and sold in various markets as the Starion, the Chrysler Conquest TSi is a turbocharged giant-killer. Its engine might be low in capacity, but it lacks nothing in the performance stakes when push… more»

Modern Classic: 1993 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo

It’s hard to believe, but the fourth generation Toyota Supra is now eligible for import from overseas markets. This is a car that still seems relatively new to me, mostly because it was one of the most iconic tuner… more»

4WD Hatchback: 1988 Subaru Justy

The description “subcompact hatchback” doesn’t exactly draw the muscle car folks out in droves, but there are more than a few of us who like these unusual little vehicles and we’re an equal opportunity car shop here at Barn… more»

Turbocharged Snow Machine: 1988 Mazda 323 GTX

Here’s a car you rarely see pictured in snow as a marketing ploy that actually works: the 1988 Mazda 323 GTX, a turbocharged hatchback offered for just one year in the U.S. market. These were built to help Mazda… more»

Turbo Dually Camper: 1987 Toyota Sunrader 4×4

So, prepare yourselves: this is likely the most expensive Toyota truck you’re going to lay eyes on today. However, there are multiple good reasons for that, especially if you’ve been hunting for a Sunrader conversion that hasn’t been used… more»

The Z to Buy: 1971 Datsun 240Z

This 1971 Datsun 240Z was recently pulled out of storage where it had sat since 2004. The seller is a small hot rod shop that is listing the 240Z as-is right now, and may pull the listing down if… more»

Perfect Preservation! 1972 Datsun 240Z

It’s an S30! Well, most don’t know this car as an S30, they know it by its more common moniker of Datsun 240Z. And in the early ’70s, the 240Z was everywhere; it was the mass-produced go-to two-seat sports… more»

Better On The Outside: 1972 Datsun 240Z

If you are looking for a car to rival the Roadkill Rotsun, look no further than this 1972 Datsun 240Z. This car does have a lot of rot, and rust, along with no documented miles and no VIN listed…. more»

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