One-Year Wonder: 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Project

After a successful run of cars from 1955-57, Chevrolet redesigned their automobiles from head-to-toe for 1958. They would be bigger, longer, wider, and heavier than any of the passenger cars before them. They would also be a one-year only… more»

1-Of-676: 1992 Ford Tempo GLS 2-Door

The 1992 Ford Tempo was not a car that was designed to get your pulse racing. It was a car that was adequate as a daily driver, but the 1992 GLS V6 did offer a welcome boost in performance…. more»

Musical Truck! 1926 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup

This 1926 Ford Model T Roadster Pick-up is one of approximately 15 million Model Ts produced between 1908 – 1927. With possible local business provenance, this Model T is available here on craigslist in Denver Colorado for $7,000. Special… more»

1948 Ford F1 Garage Find

After storing it in their garage for sixteen years, the seller of this 1948 Ford F1 pickup truck has decided to let someone else return it to the road. They have listed it for sale here on Facebook Marketplace… more»

Cheap 1973 Ford Mustang Project

It’s almost an unwritten law that any complete 1st Generation Mustang project car will be pushing up towards a 5-figure asking price. There are very few exceptions to that rule, but this 1973 Mustang Hardtop is one of those… more»

Original Muscle Car: 1964 Pontiac GTO

The muscle car starts here. Many credit Pontiac’s 1964 GTO with igniting the classic muscle car craze, a formula defined as a sport-minded model built primarily by jamming the motor from a full-sized car into a mid-sized body. This… more»

1-of-80: Chrysler-Powered 1964 Bristol 408

Bristol Cars Ltd. was a manufacturer of limited production, hand-built British luxury cars. One of these cars was the Bristol 408 (which came between and during the 407 and 408 series). The 408 was built from 1963 and 1966… more»

1-Of-199: 1957 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II Saloon

The Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II was produced between 1955 and 1957, and a total of 199 vehicles were built during that period. Of those, 146 were the Saloon variant. This is one of those cars, and it will… more»

Low-Mile 1996 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

The fourth generation of the Ford Mustang ran between 1994 and 2004. And if maximum performance was what you were looking for then, the SVT Cobra may have been on your shopping list. This 1996 edition saw fairly low… more»

Bloomington Gold: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Sometimes cars will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds, and it is difficult to determine what their most significant attribute is. This 1969 Corvette is a perfect example of that dilemma. It presents beautifully, which makes it… more»

No Negotiating: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

The Art of The Deal assumes that there is some kind of art involved in deal-making. So, when there’s no dealing, I guess there’s no use for art. And that sounds like the case with this ’68 Chevrolet Camaro,… more»

Parked In The ’80s: 1969 Mercury Cougar

The Cougar was Mercury’s entrant into the pony car world. It was introduced for 1967, two-and-a-half years after the Ford Mustang debuted. It was based on a Mustang platform but rode on a longer wheelbase. Cougars had more amenities… more»

Wrecked 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner appears to have had multiple bad accidents. First, the front and rear ends are all crumpled up, so that’s serious. Second, the roof and side pillar on the driver’s side have been flattened by… more»

1 of 80 Made: 1973 Piper P2

The world of kit car building is as deep and as varied as the solar system, it seems, with untold brands and one-offs that populate the oddball archives. Many of them were, not surprisingly, forgotten due to poor quality… more»

BF Classified: 1962 MG Midget

Things have changed over the years, in the last few, probably more dramatically than at any other time. Nowadays, it would be tough to consider the name “Midget” as appropriate for an automobile but if you think logically about… more»

Canadian Barn Find: 1969 Pontiac GTO

The Pontiac GTO is largely credited with the start of the muscle car race in 1964 (although others suggest it was the Chrysler 300 Letter-Series in the mid-1950s). The second generation from 1968-72 would be the most popular for… more»

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