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Stored Since ’14: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible

While its paint might be looking a little baked today, this 1968 Malibu Convertible is an essentially solid car that is just begging for restoration. Of course, the “distressed” look might be to your personal taste, and if this… more»

Parked Outdoors For 25 Years: 1957 Buick Special

When it was parked under this tree 25-years-ago, this 1957 Buick Special was said to be a very nice car. Since then, the time has marched on, and it has marched all over this old classic. It is in… more»

Solid Driver: 1949 International Harvester KB-3

What I love about so many classic pickups that we see here at Barn Finds is that as original survivors, they simply ooze character. That is the case with this 1949 International Harvester KB-3 Pickup. No attempt has been… more»

Dusty, Not Rusty: 1957 Chrysler Windsor

You know that a car has been sitting parked in a barn for some considerable time when the dust is so thick that it’s impossible to determine what color it is. That’s the story with this 1957 Chrysler Windsor…. more»

102-Mile Barn Find: 1980 Comuta-Car

If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it has to be a 1980 Comuta-Car. I’m a rabid fan of these cars and the related, earlier CitiCar and this looks like… more»

Nicest One Left? 1987 AMC Renault Alliance Convertible

In American automotive manufacturing, AMC had always been the little guy that was capable of producing something special for mere pennies. However, time and circumstances would eventually catch up with the company, and they wouldn’t manage to go out… more»

In The Leaves: 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda

By 1973 the Plymouth ‘Cuda was on it’s way out, a victim of regulations and gas prices. As a result, the few that were produced have become collectors items and almost any part is available for restoration. That’s a… more»

Rebuilt and Parked: 1981 DeLorean DMC-12

The seller describes this 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 as being a Texas car since new, bought at a dealership in Humble, Texas and remaining there ever since. It has a curious description, as despite the claims to it being rebuilt… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1970 Dodge Charger 500

Every now and then, a classic will pop out of the woodwork and generate some pretty significant interest amongst enthusiasts and collectors. That is most certainly the case with this 1970 Dodge Charger 500. Its cause is no doubt… more»

Corvette-Powered! 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Wagon

By the mid-1960s, wagons were starting to get pretty big in size. They could haul eight or nine passengers comfortably cross country and were the go-to choice for larger families. They have now become quite collectible and baby boomers… more»

Rust-Free Survivor: 1950 Dodge “Pilot House” Pickup

Pony cars, muscle cars, and classic pickups are all vehicles that would seem to be here to stay when it comes to desirable vehicles amongst enthusiasts. This 1950 Dodge B-2B “Pilot House” Pickup would definitely rate as a clean… more»

Crusty Goat: 1964 Pontiac GTO Project

This ’64 GTO looks like a ton of fun to cause some trouble in! It almost has that “don’t care” rat rod attitude and would be fun to drive as-is while you worked on it. It can be found here… more»

Rare Roadster: 1932 Studebaker Rockne 65

This is one of the most interesting vehicles that I have seen or researched at any length in a long time. This 1932 Studebaker Rockne 65, or 1932 Rockne 65, has been customized at some point in its history… more»

Rust-Free Project: 1928 Chrysler Series 72 Roadster

After spending decades hidden away in a barn, this 1928 Chrysler Series 72 Roadster has now emerged back into the light of day. What the light reveals is a solid and clean car that is just begging for someone… more»

Original 426 Street Wedge Four-Speed! 1964 Plymouth Belvedere

With a profile recalling a factory altered-wheelbase dragster, this 1964 Plymouth Belvedere in Roanoke, Illinois comes to market as a genuine four-speed 426 Street Wedge car. The listing here on eBay shows a never-restored and highly original coupe that… more»

No Reserve Runner: 1963 Buick Riviera

When Buick released the Riviera in 1963, they had Ford’s Thunderbird firmly set in their sights. The personal luxury car was a market dominated by that model, and Buick’s response was a vehicle that was widely praised by motoring… more»