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Stalled Race Project: 1962 Mini Cooper

If you are in the Baltimore, Maryland area or will be traveling there in the near future, the owner of this project would like potential buyers, if that’s you, to stop by and see this project in person! This… more»

To Save Or Not To Save: 1974 Triumph TR6

This 1974 TR6 (the seller knows it’s somewhere between 1974 and 1976, but they include a picture of the commission plate that shows it was manufactured in January of 1974) was found by Barn Finds reader Cincy Kid when… more»

1951 Daimler Consort With 52k Miles

For most folks, Daimler is not on their list of classic luxury cars, but before WW2 this is what British royalty drove and they were loaded with unique features. This model has features like a fluid clutch, self lubricating… more»

Landie Wannabe: 1959 Austin Gipsy 4×4

Austin Motor built cars and tried to be competitive in many types of transportation. This Gipsy was their unsuccessful attempt at the off-road market. It is actually larger then the Land Rover Discovery. This one has not been driven… more»

1932 Austin American: Isn’t It Cute?

The Austin America Car Company built cars under license from Austin Motor Cars of England based on the Austin 7. The company failed in 1934 due to the depression, but it was bought by an employee and came back in… more»

No Reserve: Triumph TR10?

This is not officially a “TR10”, but on the commission plate you will see “Triumph. 10 HP”. Made you look! Listed here on eBay, and parked in Rio Linda, California is this Triumph with a high bid at the… more»

$500 Fire Sale: Vermont Junkyard Clean-Out

For a few weeks now, I’ve been seeing a craigslist ad pop up on message boards and Facebook discussion groups. Part of me wants to keep it to myself, but this is too good not to share: an old-school… more»

Good Deal: 1970 Triumph TR6

Reader Jim S. recently sent us a tip about this TR6, but the ad has been removed and relisted multiple times, hopefully it stays up this time. The seller is asking $2,795 for this project, but is that a… more»

Copart Castoffs: Donated Classics

Among automotive enthusiast circles, we always tend to think that if a relative left us a classic car, there would be no question as to what we’d do with it. Strangely, though, if you pour over the Copart donation… more»

Budget Vintage Racer: 1968 Triumph Spitfire

Thanks to fellow Barn Finds writer Jeff L. for this great find of an ex-racing Triumph Spitfire! The car is located in Western Massachusetts and is listed for sale here on craigslist for $2,000.

$1,200 Runner: 1966 MG Midget

This MG is listed here on craigslist in Placerville, California for $1,500. It’s been in a barn since 1984. It runs but needs brake and interior work, as well as paint. The seller is including parts to redo the… more»

Engine Donor? 1952 Jaguar Mk. VII

One of the sad things when a “regular” car’s mechanical components are used in what is considered a more desirable version is that the “regular” cars frequently get used as parts donors rather than being maintained or refurbished themselves…. more»

Are Three Wheels Enough? 1980 Reliant Robin

This 1980 Reliant Robin was not the result of a cost-cutting suggestion! In the UK there were some licensing laws that allowed the operation of a three-wheeled vehicle without a regular driver’s licence, and there may have been some taxation reasons… more»

Never Crossed The Sea: 1954 Triumph Mayflower

This Triumph Mayflower is an example of a car designed for the American market (thus the name) by a company that really didn’t have a handle on what Americans wanted. While much of the production ended up on this… more»

Triumph + Mustang = Stag Pony?

Folks what you have here is a combination project, a 1971 Triumph Stag with a 1982 V-6 Mustang engine.  Listed here on ebay, parked in Helenwood, Tennessee, and priced at $3,800 BIN is this interesting looking project for your… more»

1966 Austin Healey Sprite For $400!

Sprites are great little cars! They are fun to drive, cheap to fix and easy to work on, but they are going up in value. This ’66 Sprite isn’t one of the desirable Bugeyes and it is in rough… more»

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