Sweet Steed: 1980 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon

It’s been fairly quiet in the Pinto wagon wing here at One Barn Finds Tower, we haven’t seen one in a couple of months! No wonder why you were all getting antsy. Luckily, seasoned car-finder Rocco B. spotted this… more»

Taxi! 1977 London Black Taxi

I say old chaps! Have we got a car for you? If you are looking for something a bit different, and if you can cope with a car that is right-hand drive, then this genuine 1977 London Black Cab… more»

One Family Owned: 1979 Dodge Diplomat Wagon

It seems like we’ve seen a few one-family-owned cars in the last couple of weeks here at Barn Finds. Since there’s a family history and memories involved with a vehicle having been purchased new by parents or grandparents, it… more»

Too Nice for Winter: 1989 BMW 325IX

As I’ve mentioned on these pages, I got bitten by the car bug with an E30-chassis BMW. Specifically, a rear-wheel drive 1987 325is, which has the desirable Sport package. This 1989 BMW 325is is the four-wheel drive version, equipped… more»

Bargain Style! $3250 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix

Despite never winning the international race (Gran Prix) that inspired its name, Pontiac’s stylish Grand Prix offered buyers comfort with continental flair. The stylish cruiser shares its DNA and 389 cid powerplant with Pontiac’s iconic GTO. This particular 1966… more»

Rust-Free DeSoto: 1957 DeSoto Firedome 2-Door Hardtop

Barn Finder Ikey H has had those eagle eyes working well and has spotted this 1957 DeSoto Firedome for us to look at, so thank you for that Ikey. The Firedome was an automotive “yo-yo” in the DeSoto range… more»

Project Porsche: 1966 Porsche 912

This 1966 Porsche 912 could be dubbed a bit of a Frankenstein car, due to the fact that it has been the subject of so many changes. Given the fact that the 912 was initially developed as an entry-level… more»

Award Winner: 1960 Ford Thunderbird

This 1960 Ford Thunderbird is an award-winning car that has undergone a meticulous restoration. The car started life finished in its current Beachwood Brown Metallic, but the original owner then had it repainted by the dealership in white. It… more»

Almost Able To Drive 1954 Dodge Coronet Deluxe Coupe

Sitting pretty in a garage is this simple 1954 Dodge Coronet Deluxe Coupe. Having a clear title and 52,643 miles on the odometer, you can purchase it with a buy it now price of $7,200 or make an offer…. more»

1942 Chevrolet Pickup Barn Find

While there were vehicles produced for civilians during WWII they are probably not as plentiful. This is a mid-war produced 1942 Chevrolet pickup truck that had been tucked away in a barn and was recently discovered. It is currently… more»

Super Mini: 1978 ACOMA Super Comtesse

I’ve always wondered why such a tall guy like myself loves small cars so much. I say that too often but here we go again, I can’t help myself. This 1978 Super Comtesse, all 5.5-feet of it, can be… more»

Lightning Rod Shifter: 1984 Oldsmobile Limited Edition Hurst/Olds

I’m not sure really what to call this car. Is it a Cutlass? Well, it’s based on the Cutlass. It has a Hurst shifter. So is it a Hurst Cutlass? According to Standard Catalog of American Cars 1976-1999, it… more»

$500 Euro Hatch: 1976 Opel Kadett

It’s a bit dizzying to learn about the multiple nameplates this 1976 Opel Kadett was sold under during its production run. Built by Isuzu and sold as the Gemini in other markets, the Kadett model sold in the U.S…. more»

Mechanically Sound: 1979 Datsun 620 King Cab

This 1979 Datsun 620 King Cab may look rough on the outside (and it is) but its owner has invested a fair amount of dollars in its upkeep and mechanical restoration. With some sweet period graphics and strong running… more»

Wankel-Powered: 1965 NSU Spider

The NSU Spider, produced in Germany from 1964-1967, owns the distinction of being the first production car powered by the famous Wankel rotary engine.  With only 2,375 cars produced and, according to AutoWeek.com, just 215 actually sold in the… more»

Solid Survivor: 1964 Buick Wildcat

The Buick Wildcat started life in 1962 as a subseries of the Invicta, and by 1963 had replaced the Invicta as the mid-range full-size Buick (Invicta remained as a station wagon model only in 1963). The Wildcat was meant… more»

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