Get Your Special Edition Barn Finds T-Shirt!

During our last run of t-shirts, a number of you asked if we could offer a shirt with Barn Finds text on the front and the BF logo on the back. So, we’ve decided to do a special run… more»

Fiberglass Project: 1978 Avanti II

The Avanti was the iconic car created by Studebaker for 1963-64 that came along too late to save the company. But even after the firm folded, the car lived on through five ownership situations that produced the Avanti II… more»

One Owner Rarity: 1988 Jaguar XJ-SC

Automotive history is littered with compromises, and the 1988 Jaguar XJ-SC perfectly demonstrates this. The company was keen to regain some ground lost due to the demise of the E-Type Roadster. However, there were rumors that US legislators were… more»

Wild Corvette Trike!

“We’ve got a two-vehicle collision here at the intersection of Main and Fourth street — a Corvette and an undetermined motorcycle are involved — the motorcycle got the worst of it — film at 11.” Actually, it appears that… more»

Lake Lucerne Discovery: 1954 Porsche 356 Pre-A

Every few months, a quick search for things like “cars underwater” can yield some pretty fascinating material. Most of the time, it’s just about a town dredging a local waterway, but every now and again, some solid gold appears… more»

Bargain Bird? 1975 Pontiac Trans Am

By 1975, the party was almost over. AMC AMX? gone; Plymouth Cuda? gone; Dodge Challenger? gone; Camaro Z28? gone; Pontiac Trans Am? Not quite, it was still hanging in there but the famed 455 CI Super Duty engine sang… more»

Exotic Barn Find: 1966 Maserati Mistral

This 1966 Maserati Mistral isn’t the kind of car you expect to see turn up on Facebook Marketplace in what looks like a very cramped garage. Of course, it’s located in Huntington Station, New York, which is a bit… more»

1971 Chevrolet Corvette With 5,916 Miles!

If the owner’s documentation is accurate, this 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray could be one of the lowest-mileage examples in existence today. The odometer shows 5,916 miles, and the seller says that these miles are genuine. It presents beautifully and… more»

Pair Of Barn Finds: MGB GT and Volvo PV544

We’ve had more than a few finds lately of vehicles in unusual locations, or large collections housed in leaky barns. It makes me realize (and glad) that we’re not anywhere near done finding old cars and trucks hidden away… more»

Dad’s Pride & Joy: 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

The seller refers to this 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer as the pride and joy of his late father, and it sounds like it’s been parked in the years following his passing. The seller had grand plans to restore the… more»

Modern Classic: 1998 Dodge Viper GTS

I cannot often pinpoint the very moment that I first laid eyes on a classic car, but I have no problem recalling my first Dodge Viper. It wore GTS Blue, and after years of vehicles that seemed to be… more»

British Bonanza: Collection of MGs and Triumphs

This is one of those cases where a picture certainly is worth a thousand words, as there’s a lot to say about this stash of British classics in what looks like a gigantic Quonset hut somewhere in Louisville, Kentucky…. more»

351 V8 Project: 1973 Ford Mustang Grande

The 1973 Mustang would be last of the first-generation cars that launched from the Ford Falcon platform. For 1974, the car would be reinvented as a sub-compact on the Pinto foundation. Due to lots of competition and the literal… more»

Pair Of Fords: 1940 Deluxe Hotrod & 1950 Woody Wagon

It’s a twofer! Buy a 1940 Ford Deluxe coupe and get a 1950 Ford Woodie wagon to boot. They’re listed as hot-rods but more on that later. Sometimes, people sell their car collections and will offer two or three… more»

Numbers-Matching 440! 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T

Even rough and rusty, a muscle car like this Lilburn, Georgia Dodge can quicken the heart rate of die-hard Mopar fans. The 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T 440 is described as a numbers-matching original with 440 Magnum V8 and four-speed… more»

48K Miles! 1983 Dodge Rampage

  A lot of us have lamented the fact that there isn’t a really small pickup available anymore, at least in the US. Most of us don’t need a full-sized pickup, just something small to haul a few supplies… more»