For $12,000, you could own a significant amount of Alfa Romeo spares and parts cars/shells, conveniently located Huntsville, Alambama. This collection shows a variety of Alfa cars stored outside and all affected by rust in some way, and the… more»
Italian Classic Cars
Ran 5 Years Ago: 1971 Isuzu 117 Coupe
I’m a huge fan of the mid-1960s Isuzu models, especially the Bellel diesel, the first to use diesel engines in a Japanese passenger car. This 1971 Isuzu 117 Coupe has a couple of significant firsts and it can be… more»
A Gentleman’s Nash: 1953 Nash Healey Le Mans Coupe
When you think of Nash, the image of bathtub shaped cars come to mind. As one of the independent manufacturers who were always struggling with the “Big 3” for market share, Nash had to be on the lookout for… more»
Giugiaro Sedan: 1989 Lancia Thema
Here’s a car we didn’t get in the U.S. but I desperately wish we did: the Lancia Thema, which could be optioned with a Ferrari-built eight-cylinder mill in a model called the 8.32. However, just because this example doesn’t… more»
Disenchanted Owner: 1977 Alfa Romeo GTV
This pretty 1977 Alfa Romeo GTV looks like an excellent candidate for a restoration project you can drive while you improve. The seller claims it was stored carefully – and the right way – since 1992 and still runs… more»
Pre-Miura Project: 1964 Lamborghini 2R Tractor
As many of us know, Lamborghini and Porsche were among today’s modern exotic car manufacturers that had a stake in the farming apparatus industry many moons ago. Similar to Porsche’s use of vehicles like the Cayenne today, tractors helped… more»
15,000 Miles From New: 1980 Maserati Quattroporte
Normally, when we feature a Maserati Quattroporte, it’s solidly in basketcase mode and a car you wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole. This one bucks the trend, as it’s a low-mileage example that’s been preserved by its two oners… more»
The Most Valuable Hardtop In The World!
See the removable hardtop propped up against the wall over there? Well, it could be the most valuable hardtop in the world! It’s off a very rare Maserati 3500 GT Vignale Spyder and those cars have been known to sell… more»
Abarth Conversion? Fiat 600 Project
The Fiat 600 is the slightly-larger sibling to the well-loved Fiat 500. Aside from sitting in both cars back-to-back, it’s difficult to discern how these two tiny Fiats are all that different, but the 600 is seen less frequently… more»
Obscure and Extinct: 1980 Fiat Strada
Yes, this unusual Fiat was sold in the U.S. for several years as the Strada, a hatchback that was built on the aging Fiat 128 platform. Featuring styling that even today remains quite avant-garde (or polarizing, depending on how… more»
Duesy Of A Concept: 1966 Duesenberg Model D
I’ve seen it spelled as Doozy, or is it Doozie? When I see an author of a book about the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum refer to them as a Duesy, that’s what I’m sticking with. In any case, this… more»
19k Mile Survivor: 1988 Lamborghini Countach
How many of you had a poster of a Lamborghini Countach on your wall growing up? If you didn’t, you probably knew someone that did. They were the image of success for young Wall Street executives, sports stars and… more»
Rare Garage Find: 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB Long Nose Alloy
You may have read about a garage find 1967 Shelby 427 Cobra here on Barn Finds. There was another vehicle found with that Cobra and it happens to be an even more valuable car. It is a 1966 Ferrari… more»
Roadside Sighting: Wrecked Lamborghini
On our way back to Barn Finds HQ, we recently spotted something rather unusual loaded up on a car hauler just outside the office. With a Dodge truck behind it, an SUV almost touching the windshield, and a minivan… more»
Millecento Cutaway: 1958 Fiat 1100
This is one of the most unusual and yet one of the coolest car-related items that I’ve ever run across: a 1958 Fiat 1100 Cutaway. I have no clue what I would do with it but I would love… more»
















