No Reserve: 1969 Dodge Super Bee

While owning a 100% original classic car is good, sometimes one that has undergone some changes will be an attractive proposition. That is what we find with this 1969 Dodge Super Bee because while its original engine might be… more»

House Included! Collection Liquidation In Michigan

This is one of 2020’s more challenging Barn Finds assignments, the kind that’s hard to peel away once you’ve seen it.  The seller has made a posting on Craigslist with 24 photos and some terse descriptions of some of… more»

Cheap RV! 1974 Winnebago

In the world of recreational vehicles, the name “Winnebago” is often interchangeable with “RV” as “Coke” is interchangeable to many for “Soda Pop.” Winnebago Industries, based on Forest City, Iowa, has been building recreational vehicles for years and recently… more»

421 Tri-Power 4-Speed! 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix

With $135,000 invested, this 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix promises to stand tall at any venue. Immaculate paint and a factory-perfect engine compartment represent merely the appetizer at this smörgåsbord of Pontiac perfection. Only 20 miles have passed beneath the… more»

One Family Owned: 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne Survivor

In 1963, Chevrolet offered three models of full-sized car, at correspondingly different price points. Top of the line was the Impala, the Bel Air was in the middle, with the Biscayne at the bottom, in the low price category…. more»

Farm Find: 1966 Chevrolet C10 Pickup

This 1966 Chevrolet C10 pickup has spent its whole life doing what it was designed for: a farm work truck. The truck is still in good condition and able to get the job done. Located in Audubon, Minnesota, this… more»

Driven Daily! 1961 Morris Minor 4X4

What happens when you combine a Morris Minor with a Suzuki Samurai? Ta-Da, this! The seller refers to it this way, “Suzuki reliability with ’60s English car charm!” You have to appreciate the sense of automotive imagination that could… more»

440 V8-Powered 1977 Dodge W100 Power Wagon

This truck brings back memories for me having had a red Dodge Ramcharger of this era with similar wheels, but we had a Dachshund at the time and some of you may recognize this pooch as Stanley the shop… more»

Low Production: 1991 Oldsmobile Quad 442

When the Oldsmobile 442 designation came along in the 1960s, it stood for 4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed manual transmission, and dual exhausts. By the time the 1990s rolled around, it had evolved into something like 4-cylinders, 4-valves per cylinder, and… more»

Boxes And Boxes: 1950s Jaguar D-Type Project

For heaven’s sake don’t let the children look over your shoulder at this car’s post for fear they’ll have night sweats about aliens! Well, hopefully, this big-boy car kit in YOUR garage doesn’t give YOU night sweats of a… more»

Parked For 25 Years: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

After sitting hidden away in a Pennsylvania barn for the past 25-years, this 1969 Mustang Mach 1 has emerged into the light of day once again. Its time in storage has not taken the sort of toll that you… more»

Late Christmas Present: 1986 Honda Z50RD

While many men are loath to admit it, we all have an inner child that is begging to get out. That probably explains why I have no children, but I do have a large collection of Disney Pixar movies…. more»

No Reserve: 1965 Rover P6 2000

The Rover P6 was a model that showed remarkable longevity. Initially released in 1963, it soldiered on gallantly until 1977. This 1965 P6 2000 looks like an absolute beauty, and it now needs a new home. Its needs are… more»

Ram-Air 428!? 1969 Ford Mustang SportsRoof

From the Casual Sale Department comes this 1969 Ford Mustang! The Canton, Michigan classic shows up here on eBay with five pictures, including one of a wheel, a bogus VIN, and simply the description that it’s a 428 Cobra… more»

It’s A Matador! 1973 AMC Station Wagon

The wagons keep on rollin’ here on Barn Finds! Breaking away from the standard fare Ford and Chevy, we featured this ’70 Buick Estate Wagon a few days ago, and now we have heard from the last of the… more»

Compact Survivor: 1971 Toyota Corolla

Toyota first came to U.S. soil in 1966 and the Corolla model followed just two years after that. It was a fairly new product for Toyota at the time and is still being sold today. It eventually became the… more»

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