Thunderbird 352 Super V8: 1960 Ford Starliner

Some will say that the muscle car generation started with the 1964 Pontiac GTO. Others will say that it was way before that, dating back to the 1949 Oldsmobile OHV V8. And still, others will select other marques, so… more»

20-Year Barn Find: 1962 Chevrolet Impala

Chevrolet built more than 2.1 million automobiles in 1962, including the new compact Chevy II/Nova. That performance propelled the company to the world’s largest auto manufacturer. The upscale Impala, like the seller’s car, would account for nearly one-third of… more»

Fully Documented: 1997 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible

Buying a classic car can take a leap of faith. Sometimes it is little more than a slight hop, while other times, it is like jumping off a cliff. It always helps when the vehicle in question comes with… more»

27k Mile Drop-Top: 1971 Dodge Challenger

The Dodge Challenger was the last “pony car” to join the movement that was started in the mid-1960s by the Ford Mustang. From 1970-74, the car shared its new E-body platform with the reinvented Plymouth Barracuda, although no sheet… more»

14k Original Mile Survivor: 1976 Ford Granada Ghia

Hidden away in this garage is a 1976 Ford Granada Ghia that is a spotless survivor. It is hard to find fault with this classic’s presentation, and it has a genuine and documented 14,000 miles showing on its odometer…. more»

1966 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Celebrity Sedan

There’s no need to get excited about any celebrity ownership here, a Kardashian or famous rap star hasn’t owned this Olds. I know, what a letdown! The name of this car is a 1966 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Celebrity Sedan,… more»

White on Lobster: 1976 Porsche 912

Many times it just takes a certain color combination for a car to seem even more special than it already is. In the case of this 1976 Porsche 912, the combination of a white exterior over a “Lobster Red”… more»

Highly Optioned: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396

Occasionally a classic car will land on our desks here at Barn Finds that almost defies description. That is the case with this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS. Not only is it engine bay occupied by a numbers-matching big-block, but… more»

Pedals Not Needed: 1955 Eshelman Child Sports Car

At first blush, my thought was that the Eshelman mini-car was a child’s pedal car, but that’s not the case, it’s actually powered. And while this child sports car (CSC) is truly toy-like, the Cheston L. Eshelman Company produced… more»

Highly Original! 1972 BMW 2002

With few deviations from stock equipment and mostly original paint, this 1972 BMW 2002 in Columbus, Ohio cannot be called “all original,” but it qualifies as a survivor in my book. The two-owner BMW spent most of its life… more»

Turbocharged!? 1965 Lotus Elan Coupe

As a huge Lotus fan, when reader Chris C’s collection of cars crossed my desk, I knew I had to do a feature on his Elan. He also submitted his Europas, which you can find here in the BF… more»

Success Story! 1975 Chevrolet Vega Kammback Survivor

UPDATE – We heard from John and this beautiful Vega has found a new home with a fellow Barn Finds reader! Congratulations to both parties. We hope the new owner enjoys this survivor. If you’ve bought or sold a… more»

25K Miles! 1982 Ford LTD Crown Victoria

This 1982 Ford LTD Crown Victoria two-door sedan appears to be a time capsule, and with only 25,000 miles on it over the last forty years, it basically is one. I don’t know a lot of people who would… more»

1946 Ford Super Deluxe Is A Solid Survivor

Every car for sale online should have a write-up as detailed as this 1946 Ford Super Deluxe in Parkersburg, Pennsylvania. It’s on eBay with a current bid of $1,7250 with the reserve not met. Unfortunately, the photography is not… more»

In The Family Since ’69: 1966 Volvo 1800S

The Volvo 1800 was a 2+2, front-engine, rear-drive touring car built in Europe during 1961-73. While most of the cars sold were coupes, a “shooting-brake” version was offered during its final model year. The mechanical components of the automobile… more»

Déjà Vu? 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe

Chevy’s 1958 models would be a one-year iteration, redesigned again for 1959 to keep up with the styling excesses of Chrysler’s “Forward Look” products. The swanky Impala was introduced in 1958, but the Bel Air was still a big… more»

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