12-Second 383 V8! 1967 Dodge Dart

Chrysler redesigned its compacts – the Plymouth Valiant and Dodge Dart – in 1967. Those changes would prove popular and carry the cars through the end of their runs in 1976. We’re told this ’67 Dart was a well-kept… more»

Twelve Cylinder Terrific! 1939 Packard 1708

Here’s a classic for you, a 1939 Packard 1708 limousine, made that much more special by the fact that it was the end of the line for Packard’s storied V12 engine. Riding on a 139-inch wheelbase, this big, refined… more»

Parked in ’76! 1961 Chevrolet Corvette

Brown and tan as the backdrop of its Litchfield, Connecticut home, this 1961 Chevrolet Corvette seeks a new owner to put it on the road for the first time since 1976. Evidence suggests it was originally red with a… more»

Unmolested Original: 1987 Buick Grand National

Who doesn’t like an underdog? The 1987 Buick Grand National was a product of the Buick engineering team continually improving a really cool car. It all came together in the last year of production for this body style. This… more»

Last of the Line: 1958 Packard Sedan

The 1958 model year would be the last for the storied Packard brand. Having merged with Studebaker in 1954 in the hopes that both brands could continue to be relevant, that turned out not to be practical. The 1957-58… more»

1972 Ford F250 Ranger XLT Camper Special

Being a western truck for the last five decades, this 1972 Ford F250 Ranger XLT Camper Special appears to be solid. It was built in San Jose, sold to an owner in Seattle who moved to Phoenix, Arizona and… more»

Non-Running Convertible: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

Chevrolet’s 1955-57 automobiles would become known as the “Tri-Fives.” Production numbers for the three years exceeded 4.5 million cars, including the seller’s 1955 Bel Air convertible. This automobile is described as a “barn find” and we’re told it’s in… more»

No Reserve: 1984 Buick Grand National

The list of cars carrying badges derived from motorsport is as long as your arm and probably mine as well. Some of these cars share no discernable link with the event or category in question, but that isn’t the… more»

429 V8-Powered 1970 Ford LTD

It gets hot in Tucson, Arizona. Did any of you know that fun fact? We’re here at Barn Finds to teach and I’m nothing if not a teacher of useless trivia and weather information. I’d rather talk about vehicles… more»

Venezuelan-Built: 1968 Ford Mustang Project

It’s not uncommon to run across a first-generation Ford Mustang buried and forgotten inside a garage or barn. But it’s rare when the seller says it was built in Venezuela and the door tag seems to confirm that. This… more»

13k Original Miles: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

While Chevrolet’s Corvette Stingray had become softer and more refined by 1974, it could still produce excellent performance figures if the original owner ticked the right boxes on the Order Form. Such is the case with our feature car,… more»

V8/4-Speed: 1966 Chevrolet Impala

The owner of this 1966 Chevrolet Impala states that it is fully restored and 100%, and when you examine its overall condition, it is hard to argue with their assessment. It presents beautifully and would seem to need nothing… more»

Instructions Not Included: 1996 Mercedes G-Wagon

Uh-oh! Even the mighty and exalted get the bums rush barn treatment sometimes. This 1996 (it’s not an ’80 as the listing initially suggests and the VIN checks out) Mercedes-Benz G320 has gotten the banishment treatment but there’s a… more»

Sport Coupe Model: 1929 Ford Model A

The car that saved Ford Motor Company in the day.  That’s what the Model A has been known as for nearly 100 years now, as in 1927 it replaced the aging Model T, which had been in production for… more»

No Reserve Original Survivor: 1983 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds

When Oldsmobile retired the Hurst/Olds model at the end of 1979, many people felt it was gone for good. However, the company had other ideas and launched a reboot in 1983 to celebrate the badge’s 15th Anniversary. Pent-up demand… more»

62K Original Miles: 1988 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham

There’s always a lot of chatter among enthusiasts about emerging classes or models of collector cars. You know, those vintage rides that we haven’t paid much attention to over the years as the typical class leaders continue to rise… more»

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