We see a fair selection of Pontiac GTOs at Barn Finds, but this 1970 example caught my eye. It isn’t merely the drivetrain configuration and factory options that appeal, but the paint shade, which helps it to stand out… more»
Stored 27 Years: 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop
GM introduced its pillarless hardtop coupe on the Buick Riviera in mid-1949. In the next model year, the sleek-looking roofline was offered on Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile models. I read that the stylists at GM wanted to capture the… more»
Rare Midas Edition: 1979 International Scout
Combining a bit of Greek and/or Roman mythology, along with some Mike and Franky (American Pickers) lingo, the “Rusty Gold” name seemed to fit with this 1979 International Scout II Midas Edition. You’ll need to bring your A-game here… more»
Brazilian Beauty: 1981 Puma GTI
Here’s an unusual coupe that’ll likely get plenty of attention at car shows, and one you probably won’t have any competition for while displaying. Puma was the vision of a Brazilian immigrant named Rino Malzoni, who was born in… more»
One Owner: 1981 Pontiac Trans Am
With the long production run and popularity of the second-generation Pontiac Trans Am, there’s certainly no shortage of choices for potential buyers in the marketplace at any given time. However, finding one that’s still with its original owner and… more»
45k Original Miles: 1972 Dodge Charger SE Brougham
As the automotive industry closed the book on the muscle car era, Dodge chose to focus on luxury with its iconic Charger. The result was vehicles like this 1972 Charger SE Brougham, a genuine survivor with 45,000 miles on… more»
39k Original Miles: 1970 Ford Maverick
This 1970 Ford Maverick caught my eye for several reasons. It is a one-owner vehicle with 39,000 original miles on the clock. It presents exceptionally well for a vehicle of this type and age, but it was the plans… more»
Stored Forty Years: 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe deVille
Is any other car a better representative of 1950s America than the 1959 Cadillac? It was born in the crucible formed by Harley Earl’s retirement and Bill Mitchell’s ascendency. Its fins were the tallest ever to grace a rear… more»
Fuelie Project: 1970 Pontiac GTO
Some classic listings force us to make assumptions, something many serious buyers try to avoid. Such is the case with this 1970 Pontiac GTO. It appears to be a promising project candidate featuring a fuel-injection upgrade to its 400ci… more»
Exotic Hybrid: 2012 Fisker Karma EcoSport
A what?! We normally don’t show 2012 vehicles here on Barn Finds, especially ones that haven’t been in a barn for 14 years, but I blame it on Chuck F for sending in this unusual tip! This 2012 Fisker… more»
Rust-Free Project: 1963 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk II
Some enthusiasts won’t entertain a project build, finding the prospect of rust repairs daunting. However, that isn’t a consideration with this 1963 Austin-Healy 3000 Mk II. The seller states it is rust-free, and their images appear to support that… more»
V8/4-Speed: 1969 International Scout 800A
Some sellers are masters of understatement, as demonstrated by the listing for this 1969 International Scout 800A. They describe the exterior as needing help, but that is just the beginning. The interior is shredded, and it doesn’t run… more»
426 Wedge: Restored 1963 Plymouth Belvedere
In 1963, Plymouth offered a limited number of its B-body cars with the Super Stock Package. That included a 425 hp, 426 cubic inch “Wedge” V8. In essence, these were factory race cars, and estimates are that no more… more»
Restored 1963 Ford Ranchero W/ 260 V8 4-Speed
Ford buyers in the early 1960s had a couple of choices for their light-duty hauling needs. They could have chosen the integrated body (Unibody) pickup, or a Falcon-based Ranchero, such as this beautiful, restored 1963 Ford Deluxe Ranchero. The… more»

















