12K Original Miles: 1990 Porsche 911 Targa

A few years ago – literally – it was a commonly held belief that the Targa-roofed Porsche 911 was among the least desirable made. Values reflected this, and you’d be hard-pressed to go to market with a Targa variant… more»

Left in the Shed: 1984 Maserati Biturbo

Many of us have had project cars we always intended to work on, but time and life have gotten in the way. Sometimes, it also seemingly make sense to pick up a car for cheap even with no direct… more»

Rare 4-Speed: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro LT

Classics from The Malaise Era spent years in the automotive wilderness, and enthusiasts focused on earlier or later cars that offered improved performance. However, times have changed, and a new generation of buyers recognizes them as an affordable entry… more»

Did You Ever Own One? 1979 Toyota Cressida “Woody” Wagon

Toyota nurtured its “luxury niche” ambitions in its home market for several years before finally sending its best offering to the American market in 1978. Called the Cressida, it sold in small numbers at first, thanks to a high… more»

Open to Trades: 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan

It is no secret that we are all big fans of Cadillacs here at Barn Finds.  While our usual write-ups center around Cadillacs made in the sixties and seventies, every once in a while, we get the treat of… more»

58k Mile Survivor: 1987 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed

This 1987 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed is a genuine survivor. Ignore the wheels because they are the only change to a vehicle that could be preserved or treated to a cosmetic restoration. We always appreciate input from our readers…. more»

Recently Restored: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

What price perfection? That is the question posed by this 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A. The seller recently completed its rotisserie restoration, which resulted in a classic in as-new condition. However, they had a decent headstart on the build because… more»

$7,500 Driver: 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

This 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 represents a chance to get into the classic car game at a good entry point. The car is not perfect but it is not a basket case and, at a price of $7,500, it… more»

58k Original Miles: 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car

This 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car has graced our streets for forty-five years but has only accumulated 58,000 miles during that time. That equates to under 1,300 miles per year, and it spends its downtime safely squirreled away in… more»

Rebuilt 440 V8: Beautiful 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

Dodge got into the “pony car” game in 1970, the last of the major auto manufacturers to join the party. The vehicle used an all-new E-body platform that would also benefit the Plymouth Barracuda. The R/T was the big-block… more»

Highly Original with 32k Miles: 1952 Plymouth Cambridge Club Coupe

Okay all you fans of highly original, low mileage, unmolested time capsule cars with great patina, here’s a 1952 Plymouth Cambridge Club Coupe for your consideration. The seller uses all-caps and exclamation points to let prospective buyers know that… more»

Well Documented: 1974 Jensen-Healey

Upon its 1972 release, the Jensen-Healey caused great excitement in the automotive world. It brought together three of the greatest names in British sports car production, and with low and sleek styling and a twin-cam engine, success seemed assured…. more»

BF Auction: 1932 Buick Series 50 Sedan

UPDATE: We spoke with the seller, who confirmed that they have a title for the car and provided us with a photo of it, so we are relisting it for them. Be sure to take another look and cast… more»

58k Miles and Original Paint: 1958 Buick Special

The Special was Buick’s journeyman automobile for many years and held a place in the company’s portfolio for six decades. Its heyday may have been in the 1950s and 1960s, including this 1958 edition, a 2-door Riviera (Buick liked… more»

Straight-8 Survivor: 1951 Pontiac Chieftain

Introduced in 1949, the Chieftain and Streamliner were Pontiac’s first all-new cars since before World War II. The Chieftain would eventually become the GM division’s entry-level automobile and remain in the mix through 1958. This 1951 edition, in a… more»

Hoarder Hidden for 40+Years: 1946 Ford Tudor Sedan

I am not sure how things are where our readers live, but, around here, every new hot rod that shows up is perfect from stem to stern.  It seems unthinkable to many to display a car built from used… more»

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