Rolling Project: 1930 Ford Model A

Ford’s Model A was a worthy successor to the Model T but had a shorter production span and thus fewer copies made. Several body styles were offered, including this 5-window coupe. This car was produced in 1930 as the… more»

Great Old Pontiac! 1963 Grand Prix

The seller refers to this car as a member of the GOP. No, not that GOP but the Great Old Pontiac club. And it is! It’s a somewhat worn, big, two-door hardtop that still proudly wears its beautifully crafted… more»

Numbers Matching Project: 1964 Sunbeam Tiger

The Sunbeam Tiger is one of the most interesting muscle cars ever conceived, in my humble opinion, taking the appearance of a homely British roadster while giving it a massive shot of speed. It’s a hot rod in the… more»

Bent Window Barn Find: 1953 Porsche 356

When it comes to Porsche 356s, it’s hard to find an era of the air-cooled coupe that isn’t desirable, and priced out of reach of mere mortals. But, if should you want to buy even more exclusivity, there’s always… more»

Special Edition: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

It is Trans Am week here at Barn Finds and today we found a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am what was ordered with the Y82 Special Edition package. The car is located in Custer, Wisconsin and is listed for sale… more»

Former Coke Truck: 1968 Ford C600 COE

Another day, another tempting cabover project. This time, it’s a 1968 Ford C600 that was used as a sheep truck until its retirement in the dusty confines of a New Mexico barn yard. Before that, it hauled refreshing bottles… more»

W72 4-Speed: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

There were 117,108 Trans Am built in 1979. This was the high water mark for the 2nd generation Trans Am and also the last of the true muscle cars. Pontiac was being forced by CAFE requirements to downsize their… more»

Stump Puller: 1971 Pontiac Trans Am 455 HO

After sitting 15 years, this 1971 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am has been brought out into the light of day and is being auctioned off here on eBay. There are 3 days remaining in the auction and the car is… more»

Folding Scooter: 1981 Hondo Motocompo

The Motocompo was introduced as a “trunk bike” to fit inside two Japanese subcompact cars, the Honda Today and Honda City. Neither of those autos or the bike were ever sold in the U.S., but one of these little… more»

Off Road Package: 2004 Toyota Tacoma SR5

It’s not surprising anymore to see the sky-high prices used Toyota pickups are commanding. In some ways, however, now that the demand for used Tacomas is clearly not a passing fad, it may pay to be a bit choosy…. more»

The Year Of Return: 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

I have wanted to cover a 1977 Z28 for the longest time! I actually ordered a new one in March of ’77, kept it for three years, and sold it – more on that later. I was really excited… more»

1 of 317: 1997 Chevrolet Camaro SS 350

The Camaro wasn’t a rare sight in 1997. But a 30th Anniversary edition in SS trim with a 6-speed that’s also a convertible was. And more so today. Sources indicate as few as 300 were built that way to… more»

Estate Find: 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix

The owner of this 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix looks like he might have been an impulse buyer. He purchased the car as part of a deceased estate collection, intending to restore it. However, he has found that he already… more»

Air Cooled Sell-Off: VW Type 2 Collection

A seller in Las Vegas is unloading his stash of air-cooled Volkswagen projects, and it looks like there are some real diamonds in the rough – along with ones that aren’t rough at all. This Type 2 Bus has… more»

Barbados Yellow Survivor: 1988 Honda CRX Si

When you look at the original Honda CRX, there’s a few things you want to aim for when buying one: an Si, which adds enough horsepower to make a difference on a light-weight car like this, and an awesome… more»

A Real Hot Rod Lincoln! 1937 Zephyr V8

Get a load of that face! It has an almost knowing grin about itself. And it should! Besides the fact that it is a very collectible Lincoln Zephyr, it is harboring a surprise under its hood. This is definitely… more»

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