T-Platform Survivor: 1986 Pontiac T1000

Do you remember the Chevette, the little econo-box that Chevy sold in the ‘70s and ‘80s? They were popular enough to have a 12-year run from 1976-87. Pontiac needed a new sub-compact after the Sunbird stopped production and cloned… more»

Rare V8-Powered Sports Car: 1987 Marcos Mantula

Here, for your review is a Marcos Mantula. Sounds like a “who” that we’re going to review, more so than a “what” but it is, in fact, a very interesting, notable British sports car. One of only 289 produced… more»

Stunning Topaz: 1975 Triumph TR6

The Triumph TR6 is an often overlooked British sports car. The TR6 is a great option for the buyer that is looking for the classic throaty six-cylinder sound but does not have the budget for a big Healey or… more»

Rare Two-Door Wagon: 1962 Ford Falcon

Talk about a tempting find! You can find Ford Falcon coupes and sedans all day, but when was the last time you spotted a 2-door wagon? And I’m not talking about the Sedan Delivery model, which lacks rear side… more»

Garage Find: 1952 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible

If you wanted to ride in style in the 1950s, the Oldsmobile Super 88 was a great way to do it. Not as big as the 98, it was well-equipped and had plenty of go for that era. It… more»

Mysterious Cat: 1968 Mercury Cougar

The Mercury Cougars of the late-1960s seem to live in the shadow of its Ford Mustang cousin in those years. Even while living in that shadow, their odd looks are unique in their own right. Finding a decent Mercury… more»

383/4-Speed: 1968 Dodge Super Bee

The Super Bee was to Dodge as the Road Runner was to Plymouth. To say one was a clone of the other wouldn’t fair as they had their differences. This 1968 edition from the car’s first year isn’t running… more»

Vintage 427 Power! 1966 Shelby Cobra Replica

Jamming an American V8 into a great-handling European sports car makes for irresistible fun, and Carroll Shelby’s Cobra is the king of them all. With the price of real Cobras having shot into the ionosphere by the 1980s, a… more»

Wild ’70s Turbocharged Custom!

We’ve seen some wild finds over the years, but this might just be the craziest one yet! The seller clearly has an interest in oddball vehicles, just take a look at the cars in the background. They don’t offer… more»

Barn Find Rotary: 1983 Mazda RX7 GSL

The thick coating of dust on this 1983 Mazda RX7 GSL should tell you a little about how long it’s been sitting, and the seller hasn’t even attempted to clean it since acquiring it from the original owner. The… more»

Supercharged 1937 Graham Cavalier Business Coupe

The blurry and overly close photos just don’t do this 1937 Graham Cavalier Coupe justice! It’s a little rough around the edges, but it still shows the elegant styling well. Plus, it looks to be complete, is said to… more»

One Of A Kind: 1929 Stutz Sport Custom

This one is special, very special. Often when I see a car that has been out of the public eye for a long time, particularly a pre-war car,  I become entranced in the story more so than the car… more»

Rat Rod Ready: 1965 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible

This 1965 Volkswagen Beetle convertible comes to us courtesy of a seller that has repeatedly popped up with some excellent barn finds and rescues from private collections. This Beetle falls into the latter category, having been part of a… more»

30k Original Miles: 1965 Chrysler Newport Convertible

It isn’t clear why this 1965 Chrysler Newport Convertible was parked, but it appears that it has been sitting idle for at least 15-years. It doesn’t appear that this was a car that had seen a lot of use… more»

25 Years in a Barn! 1967 Pontiac GTO

This 1967 Pontiac GTO spent 25-years hidden away in a barn. It is now out of hiding, and it doesn’t appear that the time in hibernation has done it any real harm. It presents extremely nicely and has no… more»

Clean Driver: 1972 Ford Gran Torino

Its fanfare is well-deserved, because it is a sharp looking car, but the SportsRoof wasn’t the only 2-door Gran Torino available in 1972. There was also a 2-door hardtop, like this one sent in by a Barn Finds reader… more»

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