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Desert Find: 1983 Chevrolet Blazer

It’s fascinating how different regions affect your perception of a vehicle. Some colleagues of mine were surprised I ended up with an Isuzu Trooper project out of the large Georgia collection we’ve been marketing here on Barn Finds as… more»

4-Speed S-Code: 1967 Ford Mustang GT

Dang. Bidding is already at $34,000 for this 1967 Ford Mustang S-Code, and there’s still close to four days left in the auction. The seller is correct that this one checks a lot of the proper boxes, from a… more»

Chore Master: 1979 Quadractor 4×4

Sometimes, at least for me, the most desirable vehicles aren’t the ones that are street legal, or really practical or even useful for everyday life. Such is the case with this rare 1979 Quadractor. It can be found here… more»

Sitting For 50 Years: 1933 Plymouth PD DeLuxe Coupe

Finding a car that has been in the same family for 86-years is something of a rarity, but it appears that this is exactly what this 1933 Plymouth PD Coupe actually is. It has been in garage storage for… more»

Shelby’s Hot Hatch: 1986 Dodge Omni GLHS

The Shelby years at Dodge delivered some of the car world’s most lovable hot hatches and coupes: turbocharged and slightly maniacal front drivers that actually handled worth a bean and could be tweaked for even more power. Today, they… more»

Museum Piece: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window

There are cars that come along in life, and their very appearance is enough to get your pulse racing. One such car is the 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe, and this one is a nice project car that has… more»

Solid Project Car: 1939 Ford DeLuxe Coupe

Introduced in 1938 to fill a gap in the Ford offerings between the Standard and the offerings from Lincoln, the DeLuxe was a sales success for the company. Over the intervening years, the DeLuxe Coupe has become a firm… more»

Sitting Since 1952: 1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe

For Chevrolet, the 1938 Master Deluxe was something of a sales success, with nearly 303,000 cars sold in that year alone. This particular car is a one-family-owned vehicle and has been barn kept for its entire life. It is… more»

Stored for 40 Years: 1941 Ford Super De Luxe

Although it was never envisaged by Ford at the time, the 1941 Ford had a very long model life-span. Introduced in 1941, the advent of World War II meant that production of civilian versions ceased in February of 1942,… more»

In The Hay Barn: 1942 Dodge WC54

I can only imagine the stories that this Dodge could tell! If you don’t know what the WC54 is, it was a light 4×4 Ambulance developed during World War II and served as the US Army’s primary ambulance from… more»

Big Block Cruiser: 1973 Dodge Polara Police Car

The moment that I saw this 1973 Dodge Polara, my mind immediately transported me back to some of those great police shows from the 1970s, like CHiPs and The Streets of San Francisco. Cars like this Dodge Polara became… more»

Stored 40 Years! 1968 Mercury Colony Park

This beautiful car is from a 300-vehicle collection in California, according to the seller, and it’s a barn find that has been in storage for the last 40 years. It’s a 1968 Mercury Colony Park and it can be… more»

1985 Chrysler LeBaron Town and Country Turbo

By the time that the eighth-generation Town and Country Chryslers rolled around, the world had changed dramatically since they first came onto the scene just before World War II. The cars had also changed dramatically as you can see… more»

The Italian LeBaron: 1990 Chrysler TC by Maserati

For years, I was a junkie for those hardcover exotic car books that defunct stores like Waldenbooks and Borders would put on the 25% off stack at the entrance. At least through the mid-90s, you could practically count on… more»

Solid Floors: 1969 Chevy Camaro X11

Despite being from Pennsylvania, this 1969 Chevy Camaro is said to be a mostly solid project, with good floors and only needing an inner trunk pan and a few patches, according to the seller. The Camaro has been off… more»

Barn Find: 1947 Mercury Eight Club Convertible

The Mercury Eight received a new design right before WWII broke out and then things were put on hiatus until after the war. This 1947 Mercury Eight Series 79M Club Convertible wouldn’t look that much different than the 1941… more»