The Bonneville was Pontiac’s top-of-the-line car for much of its longevity from 1957-05. Along with its Canadian variant, the Parisienne, it would be one of the largest Pontiacs ever built. So much so that they would serve as the… more»
Finalé Body! 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
UPDATE – The seller of this interesting Fiero saw that we featured it and reached with more information and some corrections. Rather than rewrite the article, we have included a copy of their email below. They also sent us… more»
No Reserve: 1954 Packard Convertible
It’s incredible how some classics will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds, and they are immediately recognizable. Such is the case with this 1954 Packard Convertible. Not only is it a rare vehicle, but we have featured… more»
43k Original Miles: 1968 Triumph GT6
The owner of this 1968 triumph GT6 purchased the vehicle twenty-three years ago. In recent times, it has had little use and has clocked a mere three miles in the last six years. That brings its odometer reading to… more»
Build Your Own: 1967 Shelby Cobra Kit Car
Another day, another unfinished kit car pops up for sale. This time, it’s a replica of a 1967 Shelby Cobra (like so many others) with no clear identity in terms of the original manufacturer of the kit. This happens… more»
Completely Different: 1957 Heinkel Kabinenroller
In 1971, Monty Python released a film entitled “And Now for Something Completely Different.” The owner of this 1957 Heinkel Kabinenroller uses those exact words to describe this classic German microcar. That seems a fair assessment for a vehicle… more»
Fun Size! 1972 Fiat 850 Sport Spider
Want a red Italian convertible, but don’t want to break the bank? Then you might consider this 1972 Fiat 850 Sport Spider. Located just about a hundred miles due west of Miami in Marco Island, Florida, this pint-sized classic… more»
Rustiest Ferrari in the World? 1978 Ferrari 308 GT4
When we think of restoration projects, we tend to assume there’s some rust and other bodywork issues to resolve. Perhaps the engine is tired and needs a rebuild, and the suspension is almost certainly in need of a refresh…. more»
Trail Runner: 1988 ASV Trax Truck
When it comes to off-road vehicles, we tend to have a certain image in our mind of a vehicle that is a true 4×4 truck, whether it is a lifted Chevy Blazer or a Toyota Land Cruiser on mud… more»
94k Mile Survivor: 1971 Jeep Commando
The Jeep Commando is not one of the more-commonly seen Jeep models, so it’s fun whenever one pops up for sale. This 1971 version with 94k miles presents very well, with the seller claiming it to be all original… more»
Hemi Sleeper! 1970 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
Chrysler’s full-size cars adopted “fuselage” styling in 1969, with their sides becoming deep and rounded, like the fuselage on an airplane. The 1970 models reflected tweaks in the looks department, with the addition of the Fury Gran Coupe as… more»
Original Paint: 1958 Cadillac Series 62 Hardtop
Comparing American and European luxury cars of the 1950s is like comparing chalk and cheese. European offerings tended to be conservative with interiors that featured acres of dark leather and timber trim. Their American counterparts were bold and brash,… more»
Solid & Original: 1958 Ford F-350 Flatbed
Older trucks of every type continue to perform well in today’s classic market. That is especially true if the vehicle in question is original and unmolested. That’s the case with this 1958 Ford F-350. It sports the dings and… more»


















