Between 1959 and 1962, full-size Chevrolets in sport coupe form had thin rear roof pillars and an oversized rear window. That shape would earn them the nickname, “bubble top.” Both the Impala and Bel Air shared the roofline in… more»
No Reserve: 1970 Ford Mustang Coupe
We see our share of 1st Generation Mustangs here at Barn Finds, but the majority of the cars that we feature that were produced during 1970 and beyond tend to be the Fastbacks. Coupes are definitely in the minority,… more»
Cheap Project: 1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
It is easy for potential buyers to fork out many thousands of dollars on a project car, and still be faced with a mountain of tasks before that vehicle even runs or drives. This 1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk… more»
Parked in 1993: 1961 MG MGA Roadster
Here at Barn Finds, we always appreciate it when our readers manage to unearth interesting classic cars for us to feature. Nothing gives us more pleasure than to be handed a dusty vehicle that is crying out for someone… more»
392 Power! 1972 International Harvester Travelall
When a tractor company builds trucks, you can bet they will be tough. The International-Harvester Travelall stood as one of few four-door Sport-Utility Vehicles available in its day, and they often found themselves pulling travel trailers, taking hunters off-road,… more»
T-top Survivor: 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
T-Top cars were all the rage in the 1970’s and 1980’s after Oldsmobile introduced the first T-Top Hurst Olds in 1975 . Of course, Chevrolet had made T-Tops standard on the Corvette coupe in 1968 for 3rd generation of… more»
Bronze Beauty: 1984 Chevrolet Corvette
How much does a rare color matter to you when buying a collector car? On some makes and models, it’s a big deal. Cars that are custom ordered from the factory and end up being a one-of-five or other… more»


















