Make Offer: 1980 Triumph TR7

The Triumph TR7 has long been on the more affordable British sports cars you could buy, and this 1980 example may be snaggable for a decent price given the seller’s “make offer” pricing strategy. Some listings, you know it’s… more»

A World of Possibilities: 1973 Triumph GT6

The Triumph GT6 was first introduced to the motoring public in 1966 and remained in production through two model updates until December of 1973. This particular GT6 is a Mark III example from that final year of production. It… more»

Big Block Barn Find: 1969 GMC Sierra

This 1969 GMC Sierra is presented as an honest example with the desirable 396 big block engine under the hood. Despite being listed for sale in Pennsylvania, the seller notes it is originally from California, which could help explain… more»

Solid British Luxury: 1965 Jaguar 3.8 S-Type

Introduced in 1963 to fill a gap in the product range between the Mark 2 and the Mark X, the Jaguar S-Type was essentially a Mark 2 that had been extended and featured some minor styling changes to increase… more»

Can It Be Saved? 1952 Willys Aero Wing

As the 17th largest manufacturer of cars in 1952, Willys-Overland didn’t have the budget that many other US car makers had at the time. It’s a shame because cars like this 1952 Willys Aero Wing were really unique and… more»

Dueling Rokons: 1968 and 1970 Rokon Trail-Breakers

I probably say this every time we see a Rokon roll through the employee break room here at One Barn Finds Tower: I literally can not believe that I don’t own one. Nice original ones don’t seem to come… more»

Vintage Blown Five-Window! 1930 Ford Gasser

Every picture of this 1930 Ford Five-Window Coupe in Batesville, Indiana yields details of an amazing custom-built drag car. Nothing’s more true to the origins of hot-rodding than low-budget fabrication and stuffing a big engine into a light-weight body…. more»

Penny Suit: Coin-Covered 1965 Chevy Corvette

The novelty of layering coins on cars has thankfully worn off, but it’s still amusing when these vestiges of amusements past show up. This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette was used for a March of Dimes fundraiser in the early 80s,… more»

Original and Immaculate: 1969 Buick Gran Sport California

Originally planned as a local dealer option available in a single state in 1967, the Buick Gran Sport California was successful enough to justify a nationwide release. This particular 1969 model is an incredibly tidy looking example, and I… more»

33k Mile Survivor: 1973 Buick Apollo

Buick officially claimed that the Apollo derived its name from the Greek god, but given the success of the Apollo space program, the company could have done worse than to make the most out of America’s recent technological triumphs…. more»

Cheap Classic Project: 1968 MG MGB

Let’s be honest here. I doubt that you will find a complete MGB project car that looks as good as this one does for the asking price. There is some rust visible in a few spots around the car,… more»

Parked For 20 Years: 1963 Ford Country Squire Wagon

After spending the past 20-years hidden away in a garage, this 1963 Fairlane Country Squire has emerged into the light of day, and it looks like it would be one pretty good project car. Barn Finder FordGuy1972 referred the… more»

Affordable Classic: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible

The owner of this 1964 Corvair Monza Convertible says that it is a barn find that runs like a top. It also seems to present quite nicely and would suit the person who is looking to secure a 1960s… more»

24k Original Miles: 1969 Pontiac LeMans Convertible

This 1969 Pontiac LeMans Convertible is hiding a bit of a surprise, but we’ll get to just what that is in due course. It is a car that is said to have never seen snow, and that has been… more»

Studebaker Powered 1948 White-Buick Rat Rod

This one is hard to categorize, or even name. What is it?! It’s a 1948 White Super Power cab that’s married to a 1960 Buick Invicta sedan rear and it’s powered by a 1953 Studebaker engine. Whatever it is,… more»

$500 Turbo Hatch: 1985 Ford Merkur XR4ti

$500 is the basic cost of entry to project car ownership of almost every kind, so you really just have to pick your poison if you have a few bucks burning a hole in your pocket. This 1985 Merkur… more»

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