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Dusty Find: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette

The seller states that this 1977 Chevrolet Corvette is a barn find because it has been sitting in his garage for 10 years. With the amount of dust and the condition of the interior, I don’t doubt that it… more»

Deluxe Camper Special: 1973 Chevrolet Cheyenne

If that photos doesn’t give you wanderlust, I don’t know what will. This 1973 Chevrolet Cheyenne “Super 20” pickup features a camper shell that has been decorated with all manners of memories from drag strips visited by a previous… more»

426 Street Wedge! 1965 Plymouth Belvedere

Before Plymouth’s 426 cid Street Hemi hit the showrooms in model year 1966, another very different 426 cid (7.0L) monster struck fear into those who accidentally or intentionally tangled with it… the 426 Street Wedge. Plymouth lacked Pontiac’s flair… more»

4,642 Miles! 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

Who knew that there were so many low-mile time capsule vehicles still hiding out there? With the internet, I assumed that they’d mostly be accounted for by now but cars like this 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Classic with 4,642… more»

Original Paint: 1967 Dodge Charger

This 1967 Dodge Charger is described as a longtime family-owned specimen that was recently found in western Nebraska after being purchased new in Arizona. It wears sharp original gold paint and has been pleasingly upgraded with a 340 “or….possibly… more»

1957 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket 88 Convertible Project

Are you feeling brave? If you are, then have I got the car for you. This 1957 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight Convertible has some significant rust issues. It will take an exceptional and dedicated individual if it is to be returned… more»

Trades Only: 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Barn Find

Before you start making plans to raid the inheritance from your grandmother, this 1961 Corvette is not for sale. The trader, who is a dealer, only wants to do a trade and only for a specific other car: another… more»

Captive Bird: 1959 Ford Thunderbird

To many, “the real Thunderbird” was the original two-seater that Ford built between 1955-57. While a lot of folks think of it as a sports car, in reality it was one of the first personal luxury cars. In hindsight,… more»

One Family Owned for 55-years! 1962 Chevrolet Suburban 4X4

Utility may not even be a consideration when making a classic vehicle purchase, but if it is, Barn Finds reader Ikey H. may have found one for you. He sent in this 1962 Chevrolet Suburban 4×4 that was found… more»

Dusty Limo: 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood

It’s amazing how far once great cars can fall from grace, but conversely, it could also be that the most exclusive cars when new stand a far better chance at being preserved for future restoration because of their legendary… more»

Original 1970 Plymouth Duster 340

In the 1960s, the Plymouth Valiant was a steady compact car that sold well enough. But exciting it wasn’t. Enter the Duster, a Valiant-based fastback that could compete with the Ford’s new Maverick and others like the Chevy Nova…. more»

This 1970 Dodge Super Bee Was Parked In 1975!

It is hard to believe that someone could walk into their local Dodge dealership in 1970, slap down the money for one of America’s most iconic muscle cars, and then only drive it for 5-years. That is the story… more»

BOGO: 1978 and 1979 Pontiac Firebirds

The second generation of Pontiac’s pony car, which was produced between 1970 and 1981, was hugely popular. Some of the demand was stimulated in the late 1970s from the success of the Smokey & The Bandit movies that “starred”… more»

1 of 65! 1971 Jeepster Commando Hurst Edition

The 1971 Jeepster Hurst Edition seems like a pretty rare bird. According to the seller, you are looking at one of only 65 known survivors! Although they seem to be exceedingly rare, we featured one here on Barn Finds… more»

Rare Color: 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Chevrolet unveiled the Monte Carlo to the world in 1970, and this spotless example hails from that year of production. Considering that Chevrolet managed to sell just shy of 470,000 First-Generation Monte Carlos during its 3-year production run, these… more»

Fix and Drive? 1975 AMC Gremlin

For 1970, AMC re-invented its approach to compact cars by replacing the rather staid American with the new Hornet. As an encore and a shot at the sub-compact imports, too, the Gremlin followed a few months later. The Gremlin… more»

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