Barn Find Roller: 1964 Pontiac GTO

The GTO. Gas, Tires & Oil. GOAT. The car that’s credited with starting the mid-1960s mid-size muscle car movement. While GTO co-father John DeLorean thought that was an untapped market for a car like this, internal GM pundits thought… more»

Rare Italian Minivan: 1967 Fiat 850 Familiare Pullmino

I know what a Fiat 850 looks like, a good friend that had one when we were in high school. But I’ll admit, I’ve never seen one wearing what looks like a ’60s Ford Econoline cab over a set… more»

One Owner: 58k Mile 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

The Cutlass Supreme was one of the best-selling U.S. nameplates during its long production run and was #1 in 1976 and several more times thereafter. The third generation Cutlass models (1973-77) employed General Motors’ Colonnade styling which eliminated framed… more»

Ram Air 428 Drag Pack Car! 1969 Ford Mustang

Despite its missing engine, this Grabber Blue Mustang will make Ford fans drool over their keyboards reviewing its factory configuration. Originally Meadowlark Yellow, the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach1 in Hartland, Michigan left the factory with everything a gear-head could… more»

1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 409 4-Speed Project

This one is a bit of a challenge. The listing is a mind-run of information with later comments that correct the original text. And as the seller states, the car is on a lift in a shop so getting… more»

13k Mile Barn Find: 1960 Chrysler New Yorker

The “Forward Look” Chryslers of the late 1950s were followed up by the unibody Chryslers of the 1960s. They still had their tailfins (for a while) and still looked different than what most of Detroit was making, but they… more»

No Reserve! 1976 Dodge B300 Coachmen

This clean 1976 Dodge B300 Coachmen needs some love to return to regular use but did serve as the seller’s daily driver until a brake issue forced him to park it. It seems like an unusual choice for a… more»

Power Everything: 1984 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Wagon

We haven’t seen as many classic station wagons as usual in recent times here at Barn Finds. Therefore, what could better than a tidy 1984 Caprice Classic Station Wagon when the time has come to discuss, er, classic station… more»

Fresh Rebuild: 1988 BMW M5

Generally speaking, if you tell the owner of any BMW that wears the “M” badge that their classic requires an engine rebuild, the reaction will be to hyperventilate and then apply for a mortgage on the family home. That… more»

Unfortunate Name: 1936 Studebaker Dictator

The Dictator was an entry-level automobile built by Studebaker from 1928-37. They began renaming all their cars in the late 1920s and the powers-that-be thought that Dictator would be a good name for a car (it replaced the Standard… more»

Uncut Survivor: 1966 Ford Bronco

In recent times here at Barn Finds, we’ve seen a few classics come across our desks that have generated astonishing levels of interest when they have been listed for sale. This 1966 Ford Bronco continues that trend because while… more»

Rust-Free California Car: 1967 Dodge Dart

For those of you who aren’t into cars with four doors, this one isn’t for you. For the rest of us, we bring you this beautiful California car, a rust-free 1967 Dodge Dart with, gasp, four doors! The seller… more»

24K Miles! 1978 Pontiac Bonneville Brougham Coupe

It would appear that there is some rising interest in GM’s downsized B body cars from the 1977-1990 era occurring. Some low-mileage examples like this 1978 Pontiac Bonneville sedan have surfaced recently and there is always a lot of… more»

49k Original Miles: 1998 Acura Integra Type-R

While the original VW Golf GTi is regarded across the globe as the pioneering Hot Hatch, the Acura (Honda) Integra Type-R raised the game to an entirely new level. This 1998 example is 1 of only 1,000 cars sold… more»

Fresh Paint: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette

If you think that this 1972 Corvette has a nice shine to it, there is an excellent reason. The owner has recently treated the car to a repaint, and it now presents exceptionally well. It is also one of… more»

Stored 38 Years: 1964 Lincoln Continental

The fourth generation of the Lincoln Continental enjoyed a lengthy run from 1961-69. As a direct competitor to Lincoln, the luxurious Continental was offered in sedan and convertible body styles, both with the famous (or infamous) suicide doors. More… more»

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