Needs Finishing: 1966 Pontiac GTO Hardtop

One of the greatest strengths of classic car enthusiasts is that they don’t tend to judge a book by its cover. I mean, your average person might look at this 1966 Pontiac GTO and begin to wonder where the… more»

1971 Ford F-100 Ranger With a 428!

Raven Black was not the most common color to grace the flanks of a 1971 Ford F-100 Ranger, and the fact that this F-100 rolled off the production line wearing that particular shade is already enough to make it… more»

Apart For 32 Years: 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

I was starting to develop a complex, checking out auto listings and then discovering lots of missing parts, you know big things like engines and transmissions. In the case of Mopar, I thought I was going to have to… more»

Barn Find: 1916 Wilcox Trux Model R

A truck like this 1916 Wilcox Trux Model R isn’t for everybody, they probably have a fairly limited market in today’s muscle-car-heavy world of collector cars. Yet, those of us who are interested in vehicles from all eras can… more»

1948 Ford F1 Hot Rod Project!

If you’ve been looking for an awesome rat rod/hot rod project, this one might be the ticket! It is a 1948 Ford F1 that is mounted on a rolling chassis with the engine and transmission mocked in place. It… more»

Salvageable or Salvage? 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Last week we got a look at a stock, original (other than the exhaust system) ’71 Dodge Challenger, a nice basic two-door hardtop. Today, it is the Challenger’s corporate cousin, a Plymouth Barracuda, (or in this case a ‘Cuda),… more»

Pop-Top Camper: 1980 VW Vanagon Westfalia

There are a lot of different vehicle listings that fly trough the transom here at Barn Finds but this is the first VW Vanagon that I have encountered. Specifically, this is a 1980 Westphalia camper edition with a pop-top…. more»

Barn Finds Hiding In Ohio

Dave L – This barn is located on a township road outside Steubenville, Ohio (Dean Martin’s home town). The wife and I were out for a Sunday drive. We figured we could do our part with the social distancing, but… more»

High Efficiency Survivor: 1984 Jaguar XJS HE

This 1984 Jaguar XJS coupe has just 37,000 miles from new and is the rarely seen “High Efficiency” model with the unique cylinder head design that increased both the compression ratio and fuel economy. The body and interior both… more»

Fintastic Driver! 1957 DeSoto Adventurer

After some dabbling with fins in 1956, Chrysler went “all in” with fins across its brands for the all-new Virgl Exner-penned 1957 redesigns. This flashy 1957 DeSoto Adventurer in Hardy, Virginia flicks its tail fins at the world, punctuated… more»

Unlikely Survivor: 1987 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo

Here’s a car we haven’t seen in condition like this in ages: an all-original 1987 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo coupe, with the upgraded FE3 suspension, digital gauge cluster, and leather seats. The seller notes it was sitting for several years… more»

Shortbed Survivor! 1970 Ford F100 Pickup

This 1970 Ford F-100 short box looks like a great drive it as you fix it project. Although there isn’t much history in the ad, it seems like a pretty original truck. It can be found for sale here… more»

29K Miles? 1982 Chevrolet Corvette

Today we are looking at a claimed 29,000 mile 1982 Chevrolet Corvette. After looking at the pictures, which can be seen here on eBay, I would consider this car a 10 footer but the owner says it drives nice… more»

Cut In The ’80s: 1956 Chevrolet 210 Shorty

Don’t adjust that video screen! And I assure you that the above image, unlike many that you find on the internet, is not PhotoShopped. While you may like or hate them, Barn Finds has uncovered a lot of “shorties” over… more»

Original 427: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

For C3 Corvette enthusiasts, this 1969 Corvette Coupe would have to tick a lot of the right boxes. It is not only original and rust-free, but it is a numbers-matching car with its original 427ci V8 under the hood…. more»

Clean and Original: 1974 Plymouth Duster

Clean and tidy survivors from the first half of the 1970s are really starting to come into their own in the classics market. Baby-boomers, in particular, are beginning to see these cars as a relatively affordable way to recapture… more»

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