The 3rd generation of the Ford F-series pickups saw a pretty dramatic styling change from the previous years. Long gone were the “fat fenders” and curves of the 48-56, which were replaced with sharper lines, flat panels, and an… more»
Floor Pans Done: 1966 Porsche 912
This 1966 Porsche 912 is lacking an engine at the moment, but does come with a 5-speed manual transmission and new floor pans installed. The seller notes it is a desirable “three gauge” car that has evidence of previous… more»
Grandpa’s Gift: 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe
As time marches on, antique cars, by necessity, get passed on in some way or form. Most end up sold and the proceeds go to the estate. Other lucky folks end up being gifted or inheriting a car they… more»
Would You Drive It? 1985 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham Diesel
We here at Barn Finds appreciate the out-of-the-ordinary classics – vehicles that were once commonplace but now occupy a small niche of the broad vintage-vehicle spectrum. This car is one of those machines, and it just so happens that… more»
Original Low Mile Sports Car: 1980 MGB
Up for sale is a wonderful, classic British sports car in nice survivor condition! This 1980 MG MGB convertible is in wonderful condition and has had one owner up until now, allowing you to be the second. At this… more»
Exotic Find: 1968 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow
This ’68 Rolls is part of a private car collection offered at auction via Mascus, a large European online marketplace for used excavators, trucks, tractors, trailers, wagons, buses, coaches, pickers, harvesters, bunchers, sweepers, skidders, mowers, golf carts, and yes…exotic… more»
Stalled Project: 1973 Chevrolet Camaro
My first true cool car was a 1973 Camaro. Unfortunately, it was all I could afford in 1980 and $900 didn’t buy much, so the car had lots of problems. This 1973 Camaro is for sale on Facebook Marketplace… more»
Blue Beauty: 1975 MGB With A 5-Speed!
There was a time when the MG’s model ”B” two-seater, known as the MGB, was everywhere. MG’s business travails are long and complicated but what is simply known is that they disappeared from the U.S. landscape some number of… more»
One Owner Estate: 1990 Ford LTD Country Squire
This 1990 Ford LTD Country Squire is the high-zoot wagon of choice, with the full complement of wood paneling and leather. Not only that, this one also features the heavy-duty trailering package, which added the “K”-code 3.55 rear axle… more»
No Metal Work: 1967 VW Single Cab
It’s not surprising to see strong bidding for this 1967 Volkswagen Single Cab pickup, as the seller claims that aside from one repaint, this utility wagon features all original sheetmetal and floors with no metal work ever performed. Among… more»
One Owner 4-Speed: 1969 Mercedes 280SL
This 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL roadster is described as a highly-original car that remained in the care of one owner 50 years. It’s also equipped with the desirable and rare 4-speed manual (though not as valuable as the extremely limited… more»
Nicely Restored: 1974 BMW R75/6
There is nothing quite like the feeling of freedom that you get when you throw your leg over a motorcycle and hit the open road. To do this is one of the most enjoyable and involving motoring experiences that… more»
Serious Big Block: 1959 Hall-Scott 6156-FE Engine
We’ve all seen plenty of big-block engines during our life, but this Hall-Scott could be one of the biggest that you are ever likely to see. This beauty has a capacity of 935ci, which is pretty impressive. If you… more»
Low Mile Performer: 1990 Ford Taurus SHO
Performance sedans really are a great combination of luxury and underestimated power. This 1990 Ford Taurus SHO is one of the icons of the past. It has a $7,000 opening bid and no indicated reserve. The car has recently… more»