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1973 Crown Bus… RV… Transporter…?

It appears that someone has proceeded with some pretty extensive modifications to this 1973 Crown bus to partially turn it into a huge RV. Now they are looking for a successor to finish the job! It’s listed for sale here… more»

One Family Since New: 1951 Packard Garage Find

This one-family Packard has been relegated to this garage since 1973! It’s a relatively solid Packard 200 four door sedan that was at the bottom of the Packard range for 1951, but that still placed it above many of… more»

Hops Farm Find: 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

UPDATE 6/9/18 – The high bidder pulled their bid with only 24 hours to go. They claim they couldn’t get the shipping lined up, but for whatever reason it dropped the price way below what it’s worth. Fingers crossed… more»

DeToBarnso: 1972 Pantera Project

The DeTomaso/Ford/Lincoln-Mercury Pantera has always had a split personality to me. Featuring a small-block Ford V8 for power but with Italian knock your socks off styling (and corresponding quality issues), I’ve never had the opportunity to do more than… more»

All Original! 1954 Nash Ambassador LeMans

A lot of people complain that new cars don’t have any character anymore, they all look the same. The same upward sweep along the sides, the same crease through the door handles, the same colors – or tones. This… more»

What’s Happening In This Barn? 1969 Mustang SportRoof

I really would love to know what exactly is happening in this barn! Not only do you see the ’69 Mustang that’s for sale, but what appears to be a ’65 Mustang Coupe and a ’63 Split Window Corvette…. more»

One Family Owned 1978 Corvette Pace Car

I’m not sure if it’s just that I have C3 Corvettes on my mind, but these cars have really been growing on me! This 1978 Pace Car Edition is really tempting, with just 35k miles and the L82 it… more»

Wicked Sleeper! 604 Horsepower 1969 Cadillac DeVille

Sometimes 472 cubic inches isn’t enough, so you source a Texas-sized Cadillac 500… build it to a dyno-tested 604 HP, and drop it in your… 19-foot-long convertible? This 1969 Cadillac DeVille convertible in Frisco, Texas constitutes a rolling slice… more»

Two Back-Seat Drivers: 1981 Dodge Omni Funny Car

To answer the question “Why would you weld 2 1981 Dodge Omni front-ends together?”, I think you have to answer it in the thickest New Jersey accent you can muster with “For ‘da kids”. You gotta admit, parade bound… more»

What’s It Worth? 1972 Ford F-250 Camper Special

Paul is trying to figure out what this old truck is worth and has asked if we can help. There’s more photos and information about the truck in the forum linked to below. Please post your thoughts in the… more»

SS Hatchback: 1974 Chevrolet Nova Project

What Makes It Special? This is a SS hatchback with a sunroof. It’s a two-door, not a two-door post sedan. Great project car to create your vision.

Five Figure Fuelie? Corvette Rochester F.I. System

Fuel injection has been around in various forms since the early 1900’s, but wasn’t widely used in the United States until the 1980’s. Fuel injection has replaced carburetion on almost every modern vehicle including in NASCAR. The ability to… more»

All American Original: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe

With July 4 rapidly approaching, we will soon be inundated with references to all things America.  Hot dogs, apple pie, baseball, fireworks, and all that.  For car buffs, there are a few vehicles that we can attach an unabashedly… more»

Summer Fun: 1989 Ford Mustang LX Convertible

What Makes It Special? It’s a low-mileage (47k) convertible that is ready to be driven and enjoyed this summer! Lots of work has been done and the price is right.

1 of 537! 1979 Hurst Olds 442 W-30 with T-Tops

Collaboration between Hurst Performance and Oldsmobile began in 1968, and the Hurst name and gold trim generally effect a Midas Touch, adding value to Hurst Oldsmobiles as well as style. This Cutlass-based 1979 Hurst/Olds W-30 emerged from 20 years… more»

Roadside Sighting: Abandoned Classics In Costa Rica

Reader Marc G spotted what appears to be two abandoned classics in Quepos, Costa Rica and thought his fellow Barn Finders would enjoy seeing them! It goes to show, you never know when or where you will spot something… more»