1963 Chevrolet Corvette 4-Speed Convertible

When I first spied this 1963 Corvette Convertible, I initially thought it was an exceptionally tidy survivor. However, purists will agree that its custom paint shade disqualifies it as a genuine survivor. Therefore, they will contend that it should… more»

1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Garage Find

In the late ’60s, Mustangs were marketed as the young-spirited vehicle option. They are long, low, wide, and roomy. They are cars that are both performance and luxury-oriented. Nearly everyone has heard of the Mustang, and for good reason:… more»

Patina Pickup: 1979 Ford F-150 4×4 Short Box

Some trucks just have “the look,” don’t they. Patina is polarizing, but this ’79 Ford could be in the background of a country music video or, with a few modifications, the 43rd Mad Max sequel. It’s light on rust (except… more»

Barn Find Hauler: 1971 International CargoStar

After about 50 years of ownership by the City of Chicago, this nifty car hauler sold at auction about two years ago, according to the seller. Now it’s up for grabs here on Craigslist, where $9999 adds it to… more»

Tri-Power Project: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster

’68 Corvettes were designed to be both smooth and powerful. The design team for this model made some bold design shifts. They moved to a longer, more sleek-looking body. The example at hand is for auction on eBay. The… more»

Redone Slant-6: 1966 Plymouth Valiant Signet Project

Between 1963 and 1966, the Signet was the sporty version of the Plymouth Valiant. That was during the second generation of the compact that helped Plymouth shore up some difficult sales years (you may recall the full-size automobiles received… more»

Sky High: 1972 International Scout II

How much clearance do you need when off-roading? This 1972 International Harvester Scout II is located in Lago Vista, Texas near Austin. It boasts its original engine and 4 speed manual transmission. This Scout II is listed here on… more»

Some Assembly Required: 1962 Buick Special Convertible

The 1961 to 1963 BOP compacts are offbeat collector car choices, especially considering that their parent company is one of the largest in American history. Aside from some parts availability issues, however, they’re practical cars for reasonable prices. They’re… more»

Muscle Drop-Top: 1969 Buick GS 400 Convertible

It is often said that we can’t have it all, but this 1969 Buick Gran Sport 400 Convertible demonstrates that we can go close. This exceptionally tidy classic features stunning looks, impressive performance, and a long list of factory… more»

Just Two Owners! 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

We’ve seen a lot of the fourth-generation Chevy Monte Carlos here on Barn Finds (1981 to 1988 years). And, interestingly, most of them seem to be the NASCAR-inspired Aerocoupe from 1986 and 1987. But that’s not the case with… more»

Drop-Top for Trade: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza

If you’re looking for a first-generation Chevy Corvair, the 1964 model might be the one to get. Many of the handling issues that drew ire from safety crusader Ralph Nader had been resolved and the output of the air-cooled… more»

Parked in the 80s: 1972 BMW 3.0 CS

It seems there’s been a rash of BMW E9 coupes coming up for sale lately, as this is the third one I’ve written up in little over a month. The E9 has long been a coveted BMW and one… more»

Power Windows! 1959 Ford Ranchero “Ute”

Ford introduced not one but two new creative products in 1957 that were not matched by Chevrolet (at least right away). One was the Skyliner, the car with the retractable hardtop. The other was the Ranchero, a utility vehicle… more»

JDM Pivoting Scooter: 2000 Honda Gyro UP

Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) motorcycles are often quite different from the versions that we received here in North America. I can’t get enough of them and have owned a few different models, and still do. This interesting 2000 Honda… more»

Lumpy as a Can of Busted Biscuits: 1945 Dodge Truck

Some vehicles featured on Barn Finds can charitably be described as down on their luck.  They may have lived a hard existence, yet somehow managed to live to see yet another new year.  The mere fact that they survived… more»

Stored for 29 Years: 1971 Dodge Charger

Sales of Chrysler’s B-bodied intermediates spiked in the late 1960s, so a redesign was afoot for 1971. The cars took on a more fuselage look, much like the full-size models of a couple of years earlier. That included the… more»

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