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Please Complete It: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440

When a family member passes away it is heartbreaking for those left behind, and that is the back-story on this 1970 Dodge Challenger T/T 440. It was being restored when the owner passed away. One of his relatives has… more»

Racer Replica: 1965 Ford Mustang 5.0

Up for sale is this amazing, custom 1965 Ford Mustang that looks more vintage than it really is. The car is currently for sale with a current bid price of $4,050 with the reserve currently not yet met. It… more»

1968 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible 383 Project

A muscle car shop specializing in the Mopar B body would find itself inundated with an endless supply of the baddest and most handsome cars of the day. Pop the hood on a Charger, Road Runner, GTX, Super Bird,… more»

Manual Time Capsule: 1977 GMC Vandura G15

The third-generation of General Motors’ van is a very popular model among van enthusiasts, due to its uncomplicated styling and reliable powertrains. This well-kept short wheelbase 1977 GMC Vandura G15 is available here on eBay, and it’s ready for… more»

R/T Tribute Car: 1972 Dodge Charger

The seller of this 1972 Dodge Charger calls it an R/T tribute car, and it’s said to be a strong runner in need of a full cosmetic restoration. Door panel trim seems to suggest it began life as a… more»

Autoform Conversion: 1984 Pontiac Trans Am

There were numerous companies throughout the 1980s that specialized in converting hardtop coupes into drop-top cabriolets, often with varying results. Some looked good enough to be mistaken for a factory product; others were unmitigated disasters. This 1984 Pontiac Trans… more»

Parked for 30-Years: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440

The 1968 Dodge Charger could rightly be classed as a sales success. While Dodge managed to sell a total of 96,100 Chargers in that year, a quite staggering 17,000 of these were the Charger R/T. This particular R/T 440… more»

Original Character: 1938 Chevrolet Short Box Pickup

I’m not sure how our readers feel about this, but one thing that doesn’t really give me any great thrill is faked patina. However, the real deal is something that I respect, because it shows that a vehicle has… more»

Parked in 1982: 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda

For the owner of this 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda, it really was a pretty nice barn find when they stumbled across this car. The ‘Cuda was last registered in 1982, and it appears that it was then placed in the… more»

Solid Project: 1939 Packard 120 Sedan

Into the 1930s, Packard remained America’s most successful luxury car brand. However, unlike Cadillac and Lincoln which had parent companies that were capable of absorbing any potential financial losses, Packard was fully independent. This led the company to introduce… more»

Amazing Creation! 1971 Chevy El CamiNova?

We love to feature unique rides here on Barn Finds. While the term “unique” can be very broad, it certainly fits in this case. This car is so unique, you probably won’t see another one on your block, in… more»

Parked in 1993: 1966 Lincoln Continental Hardtop

If you want to talk about value for money in a classic car, and consider it on a “dollars per pounds” basis, then this 1966 Lincoln Continental would look like a pretty good buy. With a weight of over… more»

65k Original Miles: 1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

This 1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser would be the perfect vehicle for the family who is on the hunt for a practical classic wagon. With the 3rd row of seats, it would be the perfect vehicle for hauling the whole… more»

High-Performance SUV: 1993 GMC Typhoon

If you’re on the roads these days, SUV models are just about everywhere, but few of them are exciting or noteworthy in any way. That alone makes GMC’s Typhoon such a special model – this SUV was powerful enough… more»

Serious 4×4 Survivor: 1987 AMC Eagle Sedan

From 1954 until 1988, American Motors Corporation was a competitor to the “Big Three” manufacturers (Chrysler, Ford and General Motors), and it introduced some interesting products to the market before its eventual acquisition by Chrysler in 1987. Many consider… more»

Parked for 50 Years: 1930 Packard 726 Sedan

There are times when customizing a car must seem like a good idea, and maybe that was part of the intent with the work that has been performed on this 1930 Packard 726. Originally a luxurious 5-seat sedan, someone… more»