The Chevrolet Camaro in its third-generation seemed to break free of the malaise era doldrums, even if performance still wasn’t spellbinding. There just seemed to be more optimism that muscle cars would eventually come back to life, if for… more»
31k One-Owner Miles: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette
Even though the Chevrolet Corvette had lost a bit of its spunk in performance capabilities by 1977, the C3 still looked great outside, especially when dressed in black. Barn Finds reader Curvette spotted this one here on eBay, sitting… more»
Riverside Red: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray
Fans of the Chevy Corvette, “America’s Sports Car,” must have been a patient lot in the early 1960s. They had waited 10 years for the second-generation (C2) Corvette to emerge in 1963. With the Sting Ray name added to… more»
BF Auction: 1967 La Dawri Sebring Roadster
Enthusiasts of unique fiberglass specials and Volkswagen-powered sports cars will want to take a close look at this 1967 La Dawri Sebring Roadster, now offered exclusively through Barn Finds Auctions. Showing just 5,630 miles and presented with a clean… more»
BF Auction: 1952 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe
Cadillac celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1952, and this beautiful Series 62 Coupe proves that they had come a long way from those wonderful single-cylinder 1902 models that were so brilliantly crafted by that great American engineer, Henry M…. more»
BF Exclusive: 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe
Chevrolet really hit it out of the park when they debuted the Styeline. Of course, with a name like Styleline, the expectations are bound to be high. The 1950s would go on to be the era of wide, low,… more»
No Reserve Convertible: 1994 Chrysler LeBaron GTC
The definition of iconic means different things to different people, but in terms of 90s-era drop tops, the Chrysler LeBaron certainly deserves a seat at the table. As a proud member of the K platform era, the LeBaron offered… more»
Rare Variant: 1995 BMW Alpina B3 Sedan
Alpina’s early history saw it shifting around, looking for an identity. Its first business was making typewriters, and later it attempted to enter the textile industry. The company hit paydirt in 1962 when it built a Weber carburetor to… more»
Cute As A Button: 1968 Mustang Coupe
Simple, but equipped just right. That’s how you might describe the 1968 Mustang Coupe seen here on ebay. It’s up for auction with an ending date of Monday, so you have the weekend to monitor where it goes from… more»
How Many Left? 1988 Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo
When Toyota was trying to establish itself in the 1980s, it drew strength from its reputation for building high-quality vehicles for a reasonable price. It was going head-to-head with Honda, which had developed a knack for developing sporty models… more»
Manual Donation Car: 1990 Ford Mustang GT
Some projects just have a vibe. While many cars simply fall into the category of being dilapidated and neglected, there are some that are undoubtedly in that condition but still seem eminently appealing. This 1990 Ford Mustang GT is… more»
Big Block Pace Car! 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS
What better way for Chevrolet to promote its racy new Camaro than pacing the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” the Indianapolis 500? Interestingly, we don’t know how many Indy 500 pace car Camaros Chevy built. An expert at HotRod quotes… more»
1984 GMC Sierra Classic 3500 Crew Cab 454 V8
You can haul a lot of apples in this Apple Red 1984 GMC Sierra Classic 3500 Wideside Crew Cab Camper Special pickup. This truck barely fits in the frame, it’s so long! Even the name is long for this… more»
















