The Renault R8-based Alpine A110 staked its reputation as one of the hottest rally cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Its rear-engine layout made it something of a French answer to the Porsche 911. In addition to… more»
Father & Son Survivors: 1949 MG TD and MG TC
What an interesting find this is: a pair of gorgeous MGs, one TC and another TD, that were both restored and then driven to their (or near to their) current resting spots where they’ve been parked for 20 years…. more»
Genuine 340 Six-Pack: 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
While it might currently wear one of the most desirable colors ever to grace the panels of any Mopar offering, the buyer of this rare 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A will have some decisions to make. The rest of the… more»
Too Far Gone? 1975 Ford Bronco
When it comes to desirable vehicles that are being rescued and restored almost daily, it can be tempting to dive into a project regardless of condition. Air cooled Porsche 911s were in this space for a while, wherein it… more»
One Owner: 1964 Chevrolet Impala 283
This Chevy Impala Sport Coupe is from the final year of the car’s third-generation (1961-64). It’s been owned by the same family for the last 57 years and looks mostly original. It needs some interior work and new paint… more»
Twin Stick Survivor: 1963 Rambler Classic 770
American Motors’ 1963 Rambler Classics and Ambassadors were the company’s first all-new cars since 1956. The mechanical and styling changes were numerous enough for Motor Trend to recognize the automobiles with their annual “Car of the Year” award. AMC… more»
All Original 1976 Ford Mustang II Cobra II
Call me weird, and who doesn’t, but I like the Mustang II. Old vehicles are more about memories for me than anything else and I have a great memory of having a plastic model kit of a Mustang II… more»
British Racing Green: 1971 MGB GT
What if I told you that, for $7,100, you could buy a car that can beat a Shelby GT350? What if I told you that it was designed, in part, by Pininfarina, the legendary design and coachbuilding firm responsible… more»
327/4-Speed: 1964 Chevrolet Corvette
While the C2 Corvette was a genuine hard-edged sports car, it was possible for potential buyers to select the right set of options that offered decent performance levels with a relaxed driving experience. That is the choice that the… more»
348 Tri-Power: 1959 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop
Chevrolet marched to the beat of a different drummer when it designed the 1959 Impala. The car appeared at the peak of the fin era, but unlike offerings from its competitors that focused on the height of the fins,… more»
502 V8 Powered: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette
Everyone knows the Corvette. I haven’t been writing very long for Barn Finds and I’ve already done more than one listing on a Corvette, as have most people here. Any car show you go to will have some variant… more»
35K Miles? 1972 Ford Mustang Fastback
Here’s an interesting find, it’s a generic 1972 Ford Mustang fastback, and that’s about it, nothing special beyond that. The seller states, “Clock shows 35K miles” (I wonder what the odometer shows – just kidding…). Anyway, let’s look it… more»
Short-Lived Production: 1971 International Scout 800B
The International Harvester Scout pickup is a desirable specimen in almost any flavor it was offered in, especially when you find one that isn’t a basketcase. Like so many other vintage four wheel drives in the same category as… more»
Numbers Matching 1965 Oldsmobile 442
Born out of a desire to compete with the Pontiac GTO, Oldsmobile introduced the 442 (often written 4-4-2) performance package in 1964. This 1965 Oldsmobile 442 is a numbers matching example with plenty of updates and aftermarket upgrades such… more»


















