It’s unusual to find a Chevy Nova coupe from the late ’60s or early ’70s that hasn’t been hot-rodded one way or another. Some are done really well, others not so much so. But here is a 1970 example… more»
Drophead Coupé: 1966 Morgan Plus 4
In 1966, when this Morgan Plus 4 was built with its buggy-eyed headlights, muscle cars in the U.S. were dominating the cool car scene. Morgans were built to deliver a performance driving experience with easy maintenance at an affordable… more»
Painted Stainless Steel: 1981 DeLorean DMC-12
One of the defining characteristics of the DeLorean is its brushed stainless steel finish. If the panels are straight, they can look stunning. The weakness is that if the vehicle receives any form of panel damage, it’s impossible to… more»
Bargain Buggy? 1967 Volkswagen Dune Buggy
Oftentimes, when VW-based dune buggies show up for sale, they are in rough shape or a mishmash of parts that need assembling. Cheap to buy and prone to being left outdoors with no protection, the second- and third-owners of… more»
Amazing 1979 Chevrolet C10 Bonanza Big 10 Survivor!
This 1979 Chevrolet C-10 Bonanza Big 10 pick up is in amazing condition. The selling dealer states that the truck is all original down to the clean sheet metal and rust-free floorboards. The two-tone Colonial Yellow is original and… more»
17K Mile Survivor: 1984 Ford Mustang GT-350
This 1984 Ford Mustang GT350 20th Anniversary Edition is a low mileage survivor, with 17,091 original miles. This was an interesting offering from Ford, with a namesake that might conjure up a collaboration with the legendary Carroll Shelby, but… more»
Muncie 4-Speed: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS
This 1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS is equipped with a 350 cubic inch V8 engine, 12 bolt rear end and Muncie 4 speed transmission. The odometer reads 82,427 miles and the mileage is still on the first time around. Located… more»
Worth $249,000? 1970 Nissan Laurel 2000GX
It’s hard to argue with having “2000” in the name of your car, your movie, your tv show, or anything else, really. Scotty G2000… hmm… I like that. It was futuristic in those days, back when everyone thought that… more»
Highest Optioned? 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 429 SCJ Drag Pack!
This 1971 Mustang Mach 1 demonstrates what was possible if a buyer ordered their car as a “money is no object” vehicle. This approach is easy to understand when you realize that Ford of Canada ordered it as a… more»
1 of 7: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere 440 4-Speed Wagon
Wagons from the 1960s with giant motors are not highly unusual, as the wagon made a supreme tow vehicle for family vacations with travel trailers of various sizes. Thrifty-minded wagon owners would often choose the three-speed column-shifted manual transmission… more»
Rare 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Van
If you want to “make the going more businesslike and more fun” as Chevrolet suggested in a 1964 ad for the same van, this 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier may be the one for you. It was sent in by… more»
One Owner 4×4: 1986 AMC Eagle Sedan
We don’t see Eagle sedans as often as Eagle wagons here at Barn Finds, but we’ve seen two of them in the last year or so. It’s not as much of a novelty or luxury to have AWD in… more»
Split Window Project: 1952 Volkswagen Beetle
When it comes to air-cooled Volkswagen Beetles, the early models certainly stand apart in terms of collectability. Of course, they’re also significantly harder to find, especially in restorable condition. The most desirable of the lot are the ones with… more»
Only 38K Miles! 1991 Geo Metro Convertible
Here’s another car that is not exactly typical for Barn Finds. It’s not advertised as a “find” and even if it were, it would probably garner scant attention. Nevertheless, it’s an interesting little car and one not seen often… more»
5-Speed Unicorn: 1988 Dodge Caravan SE
Chrysler’s minivan may not have been the very first small van but it may have had the biggest impact of any minivan. Certainly, the platform lived on in many forms for years and millions of them are still out… more»