No Reserve Survivor: 1970 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Charity donations come in all shapes and sizes, and this 1970 Corvette Stingray is a perfect example. It has been donated, and now the charity concerned is selling it in a No Reserve auction. While it would benefit from… more»

Advance Design: 1947 GMC Farm Truck

This subject is tough to identify. The seller lists it as a ’47 GMC “Farm Truck” but there is no further descriptor or VIN provided and it would seem a challenge to do any real farming with just a… more»

1-Of-255: Moulin Rouge 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

Third-generation Barracudas are popular here on Barn Finds. And for good reason, because they were well-liked during and after their time in the sun and aren’t as commonplace today as Mustangs or Camaros. This one is particularly rare because… more»

Calling All Cars: 1963 Plymouth Belvedere Cop Car

Did you ever want to head out on the highway, lights and sirens blaring, and pull over the bad guys but you didn’t want to have to do the whole police academy thing? Well here’s your chance, you can… more»

Wildfire Rescue: 1962 Lincoln Continental

The opportunity to buy a nice classic car while simultaneously doing a good deed is uncommon. However, that’s exactly what you’d be doing with this 1962 Lincoln Continental. The seller is hoping for a quick sale before the car… more»

One Of None? 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT Boss 429

No one except the seller will mistake this big orange Mercury for a Ford! Striking an intimidating pose in what looks like a suburban back yard, this 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT from Wichita, Kansas comes ready to rumble, though… more»

7.0 Liters Of Power: 1967 Buick Riviera Gran Sport

This stunning 1967 Buick Riviera Gran Sport if for sale here on eBay with 9 days remaining in the auction. The car is located in Tucson, Arizona, and is listed with a Buy It now price of $14,950. Painted… more»

Pierre Cardin Edition: 1973 AMC Javelin AMX

American Motors was always the underdog. But that didn’t stop them from coming up with unusual or different cars. One of them was the AMX, a 2-seat, shortened version of the Javelin that could tear up some asphalt. Unfortunately,… more»

Bought New in Sweden: 1969 Volvo 164

To me, one of the coolest aspects of a car’s history is if it was purchased new in its home market and brought home at a later date. I know not everyone finds this as fascinating as I do,… more»

2000 Pontiac Grand Am With Only 3,700 Miles!

We generally don’t tend to feature vehicles this new here at Barn Finds, but this 2000 Pontiac Grand Am SE is something a bit out of the ordinary. This 20-year-old vehicle has a genuine 3,700 miles showing on its… more»

Drive Or Restore? 1953 Studebaker Commander

It seems that the owner of this 1953 Commander has a soft spot for Studebaker products. When you look at the photos that he supplies in his listing, there are a few different examples visible in the background. He… more»

Yard Find: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

By 1973, the Ford Mustang wasn’t as popular as it once was. Instead of selling 1.2 million cars as they did in 1965-66 combined, they were down to 135,000 copies for ’73 alone. Sure, the field was saturated with… more»

389-Powered Wagon: 1963 Pontiac Catalina Safari

With the ongoing growth in popularity of classic station wagons, buyers tend to be clamoring for affordable project vehicles. This 1963 Pontiac Catalina Safari would seem to be a great candidate for restoration. It is largely complete and is… more»

Estate Sale Find: 1965 Shelby GT350 Paxton Prototype?

The other day, my buddy Sid called me up to tell me about a 1965 Shelby GT350R that was being sold off by a local auction company. We both had our doubts but after closer inspection, I’m starting to… more»

One of 2,954: 1976 Buckskin Corvette

I would call this cream or flesh color but in 1976 Chevrolet produced a Corvette painted in Code 64 Buckskin.  According to Corvsport, only 2,954 Corvettes were finished in this color. This car is listed for sale here on… more»

Pristine Condition: 1971 Datsun 521 Pickup

Former U.S. Vice-President Thomas Riley Marshall (1913-1921) is credited with saying, “What This Country Needs Is a Really Good Five-Cent Cigar.” There are some counter claims that he just picked up the comment from someone else, but it doesn’t… more»

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