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Mickey Mouse Car: 1953 Fiat 500C Topolino

$18,000 seems like a lot for this little convertible listed here on craigslist, but then there was the 1937 we featured a while back that needed complete restoration, also for $18,000. Perhaps for some, this is a better choice. It… more»

Cheap Mid-Engines: $650 Fiero VS $700 X19

If you’re hankering to have an engine behind your ears, we’ve dug up some cheap options: a 1986 Pontiac Fiero here on eBay for $650, and a 1985 Fiat X1-9 also here on eBay with one bid at $700… more»

1985 Aldino Fiero: Are You Fooled?

I am not a huge Ferrari fan. I didn’t spend my youth plastering posters of F40s and Daytonas on my walls like those other kids. But the Ferrari BBi Berlinetta Boxer was different – that was a car that got my… more»

Twin Del’Ortos: 1976 Alfa Romeo Spider

These old Alfa Romeos aren’t the most desirable variants around (sorry, the covered headlight models with slim bumpers are where it’s at), but this one here on eBay looks like a worthy project. It does have some rust and… more»

Magnum Connection: 1985 Ferrari 308

For fans of the television show Magnum P.I., you may want to pay attention to this wrecked 1985 Ferrari 308 coupe here on eBay. Sent in by Barn Finds reader George A., this crumpled Ferrari is the second wrecked project we’ve featured this… more»

Burn Victim: 1978 Ferrari 308

When life hands you lemons, make lemonades – that’s how the old expression goes. A lesser known one is, “When life sets your Ferrari on fire, make it into a rally car.” At least that’s what the seller of this… more»

1986 Maserati Biturbo: Zagato Spyder

Now, we have seen them all: we’ve featured a Biturbo E edition along with a rare Karif. Today we have the Zagato-designed Spyder here on craigslist that is desperately in need of a sympathetic Maserati lover. It’s only $1,000 but… more»

Tiny Drop-Top: 1937 Fiat Topolino Convertible

We know that “Jay” has at least one Coupe version of this Fiat Topolino. And apparently he not only fits in it, but has enough space to be able to drive it. Listed here on craigslist in Washington, D.C. is this… more»

Crosley Powered 1959 Abarth 750 Spider

At first glance, this Fiat may look like it be would be better off in the scrapheap. On closer inspection though he peeling paint reveals an aluminum body underneath and that hood ornament looks suspiciously familiar. That’s because this… more»

Cheap Lamborghini Diablo Anyone?

Guess what car graced the walls of my room when I was a pre-teen? That’s right, the Lamborghini Diablo! All I knew was that it could top 200 miles per hour and that it looked amazing doing so. I… more»

Plastics, This Isn’t: 1983 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce

If you don’t own one or aren’t a member of an Alfa or an Italian sports car club, when was the last time you saw an Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce? Listed here on craigslist Columbus, Georgia and parked in… more»

1985 Maserati Biturbo: E for Enhanced?

Barn Finds reader Charles H. flagged this very special Maserati Biturbo E, listed here on craigslist in South Carolina. Most of these 80s Maseratis we see are rough projects, subjected to years of neglect due to stagnant values, poor reliability… more»

7,000 Rivets: 1965 Iso Grifo A3/C

There’s something about exotic cars – especially historic ones – that make us feel as if they are invincible, that they can never be damaged or destroyed. The only cars removed from existence are lowly econoboxes, we tell ourselves,… more»

1962 Alfa Romeo Giulietta: Sprint Veloce

Old Alfa Romeos just ooze soul, and owning one is on my list of things to do before I die. This rare Giulietta Sprint Veloce is one of around 3,000 made and looks like either an old restoration project… more»

1978 Alfa Romeo: Grandpa’s Graduate

It’s hard to admit, but we all get older every day. And for those of us with project cars, having a plan in place for how they’ll be cared for in our later years might be worth thinking about…. more»

Back On The Market: 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE

Some of the finds we see never seem to actually get restored, just passed to the next owner for slightly more money than the last time. In the case of this Ferrari 250 GTE, I can’t say with 100% certainty… more»

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