Well-Loved Camper Special: 1973 Chevrolet C20

This 1973 Chevrolet C20 Camper Special is a nicely preserved survivor that belonged to the original owner up until just recently after a lifetime spent camping, hunting, and fishing around the Pacific Northwest. The seller claims to be a… more»

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Barn Find Bugeye: 1960 Austin-Healey Sprite

This 1960 Austin Healey “Bugeye” Sprite looks like a smart buy for anyone in the market for the iconic British sports car, as the current owner has taken care of a lot of the heavy lifting to bring it… more»

1-Of-32: 1952 Vincent Series C Touring Rapide

This 1952 Vincent Series C Touring Rapide is believed to be one of 32 bikes painted Chinese Red with black frames, an important distinction given most Touring Rapides wearing red paint were painted red on every surface. The listing… more»

One-Owner 1974 AMC Matador X Barn Find!

A face only a mother could love? Well, I wouldn’t go that far but it is distinctive and you know what it is the second that you see it peeking through the barn door. It’s a Matador! Specifically, a… more»

Barn Finds Emerge From Kentucky Estate

Reader Damon C and his friend James C were recently tasked with cleaning up an estate that is set to be sold in the coming months. They had no idea when they headed out to start work that they… more»

Stored Since ’76: 1971 Dodge Demon 340

46 years is a long time. It’s longer than some people reading this have been alive and longer than their parents have been alive. A lot of us remember 1976, I sure do. The seller of this 1971 Dodge… more»

Rally Or Baja Edition? 1991 Geo Metro

The Metro was an interesting little car that was marketed by GM as a Geo Metro and then a Chevrolet Metro in North America. They came in a few different configurations but I have never seen a Rally Edition… more»

BF Classified: 1973 Jeep Commando C104

Update 4/18/20 – Eric has lowered his asking price to $5,900! He also added more photos of it, so take a look here on BF Classifieds if you’re interested. From 10/24/19 – Jeep has always had a fairly well-defined… more»

Rescued And Running: 1971 VW Beetle

It’s no surprise that people toss away perfectly good cars on a daily basis. I know this for a fact, as I’ve now rescued three vehicles from junkyards, and while all of the vehicles had some needs, two of… more»

Worth Fixing? No Reserve 1965 Ford Mustang 289

Like Rodney Dangerfield, the Mustang coupe, the non-fastback, gets little respect. The aftermarket actually sells a conversion kit that makes your coupe into the more popular Sportsroof body. Still, some people prefer them; the coupe is lighter and more… more»

62k Mile Survivor: 1972 Pontiac Luxury LeMans

Oh no, there’s that dreaded “L” word again. No, not that “L” word; the Luxury “L” word. And as you look at the early ’70s, luxury started to creep into the automotive lexicon replacing the “P” word, performance. Cohabitating… more»

No Reserve: Low-Mile 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

One thing that has not changed in the time that I have been writing for Barn Finds is just how amazed that I am by some of the really nice classic cars that continue to emerge from hibernation in… more»

Nice Driver: 1969 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

The seller of this 1969 Firebird Convertible has owned the vehicle for 12-years, and under his ownership, he says that he has only added 6,000 miles to its odometer. That has brought its reading to a grand total of… more»

Potential Daily Driver: 1981 DeLorean DMC-12

Imagine for one moment that you are a Hollywood Screenwriter. You devise a script about a fictitious car company that is mired in uncertainty, confusion, bad planning, poor product development, major quality control issues, allegations of corruption, bankruptcy, and… more»

Groundbreaking Design: 1981 Rutan VariEze

We have seen a number of different aircraft come across the desks here at Barn Finds, but this Rutan VariEze rates as one of the really interesting ones. That is partly because of the craft’s design, but in a… more»

Tidy Survivor: 1973 Chevrolet Malibu

While it had originally been intended for release in the 1972 model year, various circumstances meant that Chevrolet’s massively redesigned and re-engineered Malibu did not break cover until 1973. Some of the changes that the new model brought to… more»

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