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Original Pink Slip! 1964 Corvair Monza Convertible

Pity the poor Chevrolet Corvair. It was either ahead of its time or the right car with the wrong market. Whatever the case, they were a pretty radical departure from the typical GM design and excess at the time… more»

Original Big Block! 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Chevy’s Chevelle/Malibu represents the poster-child of a classic muscle car defined:  a mid-sized body with the motor from a full-sized car. The Chevelle’s popularity as a family car touched many lives and triggers many memories. The 1970 Chevelle SS… more»

Rusty But Worth It: 1972 Chevy Blazer CST

This 1972 Chevrolet Blazer K5 CST is the top-of-the-line model for the year, with the upgraded trim and other cosmetic touches that would have likely made it one of the pricer Blazers you could have bought new off the… more»

Best in the World? 2,000 Mile 1992 Ford Bronco

It’s a bold claim to call your vehicle the best in the world, but this 1992 Ford Bronco with just 2,000 original miles may in fact be one of the best in existence. It’s hard not to be with… more»

42k Genuine Miles: 1984 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

The owner of this 1984 Cadillac Coupe de Ville purchased it 3-years ago from the estate of the original owner. It is a car that appears to have been meticulously maintained, and its overall condition really does have to… more»

Steam-Powered Classic: 1923 Stanley Steamer Limousine

If it wasn’t for visionaries willing to boldly tread new, interesting, and daring paths, we wouldn’t be able to enjoy the sorts of cars that we do today. Some of these paths have opened up for these individuals into… more»

Same Owner Since 1960! 1956 Oldsmobile 88

Imagine buying a 2016 sedan now and keeping it until 2080, that’s the equivalent of the owner’s history with this 1956 Oldsmobile 88. I’m trying to think of a 2016 vehicle that would last 60 years and I’m coming… more»

Warm 440: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1968 Plymouth Road Runner is less of a barn find, and more of a yard find. The current owner had been trying to purchase the vehicle for the better part of 30-years, before finally securing it in 2018…. more»

Parked in 1990: 1974 Dodge B100 Shorty Van

  Custom vans were “a thing” in the 1970s and into the 80s, a big thing. I was never lucky enough to have a custom van but I had a Dodge van, or vans, for years just for basic… more»

Performance And Function: 1979 Chevrolet Impala Wagon

We have had the opportunity to cover quite a few station wagons here on Barn Finds as of late. Some are seriously modified while others are more original and sedate. With that thought in mind, let’s take a look… more»

Is It A Bargain? 1977 Corvette At No Reserve!

By 1977, the C3 Corvette design was getting long in the tooth, having been around since 1968, and GM was still on the fence about continuing the car while in the midst of dealing with downsizing models and meeting… more»

Donohue Or Not? 1971 AMC Javelin

Back in the early 1970s, AMC was convinced that the whole “win on Sunday, sell on Monday” was a viable way to take on the Big Three. One of their smartest moves was to hire Roger Penske (yes, that… more»

Flawless Restoration: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Sometimes a classic car will appear on the desks here at Barn Finds, and it is really hard to know where to start when discussing it. That is the case with this 1967 Corvette Convertible, because not only is… more»

31k Original Miles: 1972 Ford F-100 Ranger XLT

So often you will see classic pickups like this 1972 Ford F-100 Ranger XLT, and they will show plenty of the sort of wear-and-tear that is part and parcel of a life of hard labor. This one is different… more»

Desert Dry Project: 1977 Ford Bronco

There’s a lot going on with this 1977 Ford Bronco, which appears to have some custom modifications made for purposes I don’t yet understand. Among them is a custom third gas tank, some odd storage partition in the back… more»

Parked in 1991: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

I guess that if you are going to buy a classic Camaro, then buying one that was owned and maintained by a Chevrolet mechanic would have to seem like a pretty decent starting point. That is what the next… more»