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Mustangs Forever Exhibit Car: 1974 Ford Mustang II

The 1974 Ford Mustang II is an icon of sorts, and perhaps not in the best light. But that didn’t stop the likes of the Petersen Automotive Museum from including one in its exhibit, “Mustangs Forever: 50 Years of… more»

428 Cobra Jet with Ram Air! 1969 Ford Torino

If you get dreamy-eyed after hearing the phrase “428 CobraJet,” and if you furthermore appreciate sellers who (justifiably) geek out over production casting numbers, boy do we have a car for you! In fact, the listing for this 1969… more»

Big Beautiful Wagon: 1973 Ford Country Squire

OK, back to cars! Specifically, station wagons. Last week it was Chevrolet, yesterday Dodge and today, a Ford. And not just any Ford, but a big, brown bruiser of a faux wood-grained, 1973 Country Squire with a claimed 57K… more»

Muscle Machine: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition

It is essential to be able to keep a secret. That is unless you are a car maker who is trying to market a Special Edition vehicle. That is when secrecy can lead to sales death. That is part… more»

Cheap 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon

When Buick set out to make the largest of large cars, they often called them Roadmasters. The nameplate was a Buick staple from 1936 to 1958 and again in 1991-96 when large rear-wheel-drive cars were on their way out…. more»

4.0 Jeep Transplant: 1974 AMC Gremlin X

A restored Gremlin? I love the idea of someone pouring a ton of time and money into restoring a 1974 AMC Gremlin X, I really do. It’s not a Hemi Cuda or some other high-buck muscle car but this… more»

Spotless Survivor: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

I’m going to stick my neck out here. This 1968 Corvette Convertible has to rate as one of the nicest original and unrestored C3 Corvettes that I have ever seen come across my desk here at Barn Finds. It… more»

One of 259: 1989 Pontiac Trans Am GTA

This gorgeous 1989 Pontiac Trans Am GTA is an effigy of sorts to the original Smoky & The Bandit model, clad in jet black paint with gold emblems and mesh wheels. The GTA package is a compelling offering, with… more»

Penny Bank Find: 1793 Strawberry-Leaf Cent Coin

Penny for your thoughts! Well if I chose a 1793 Strawberry Leaf cent as my offered penny, it would cost me about $360,000! One of only four in known existence of the 65K originally struck, this 1793 example marks… more»

1 of 784: 1971 AMC Hornet SC/360

AMC replaced the venerable Rambler American in 1970 with the Hornet, a more stylish looking compact than its predecessor. Whether inspired by the success Plymouth had with putting a 340 into a Duster or to continue down the performance… more»

6k Original Miles: 1982 Ford EXP

When Ford was rolling out the new Escort to replace the aging Pinto, they concluded there was a market for a sporty-two seat version of the car and the EXP was born for 1982. It sold well the first… more»

Restore Or Rod? 1938 Buick Coupe Barn Find

Amateurs or youngsters might be forgiven for thinking that “all ’30s business coupes look the same,” as a rather consistent formula influenced the lines of many such cars of that description. Take one look at the 1938 Buick, though,… more»

One Of A Kind: 1987 Bradley GT 4×4!

Tired of boring modern vehicles that all look the same? This interesting one-off custom may be just the ticket! After shopping, you won’t have to look too hard to find this custom-built vehicle (a Bradley GT body on a… more»

Worth Fixing? Rusty 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

It is a simple fact that some barn finds are better than others. Finding a 1969 Camaro hidden away in a barn should be enough to have any enthusiast turning cartwheels. However, this rather sad looking pony car is… more»

383 Powered: 20k Mile 1968 Dodge Coronet Wagon

OK, no full-size Chevrolet station wagons, at least for a while. Instead, let’s turn our sights towards Dodge, specifically a 1968 Coronet model 440. This example is listed as a 20K mile barn find and that claim alone makes… more»

Final Flathead: 1953 Ford F100 Shortbed

I guess that there has to be something to be said for being the last of a breed. Whether it is a good thing or not is open to debate. This 1953 Ford F100 Short Box is the last… more»

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