Mopar Motivated: 1968 Bristol 409 Barn Find

We at Barn Finds thoroughly enjoy finding old, obscure automobiles and telling you about them, and this Bristol is a perfect example. It’s currently up for sale here on craigslist near Encino, California, and its rarity warrants a closer… more»

Better than a Horse! 1923 Ford Model T Roadster

If a Toyota Corolla is your idea of basic transportation, take a look at this dusty but solid-looking Model T roadster! Built during a time when not everyone would have agreed that these crazy contraptions would ever replace a… more»

Estate Sale Find: 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

The 1972 Corvette Stingray has a strong following amongst enthusiasts as this model year marked the last where the Corvette wore chrome bumpers at either end of the car. Many say that the loss of these bumpers destroyed the… more»

1-of-1: Armored 1937 Cord 812

As if the beautifully styled Cord 812 isn’t a rare enough beast at the best of times, this example has earned a true 1-of-1 status. The Cord has been painstakingly restored and is set to go to auction here… more»

‘Vette Starter Kit! 1957 And 1963 Project Bundle

Recently retired? Got some time on your hands? Got a couple open spots in your storage building? Keep reading, because this pair of long-stored Corvettes outside of Detroit, Michigan may be the perfect solution to fill your days with… more»

53k Original Miles: 1967 Ford Fairlane GT

Classic cars with the “wow” factor are always great to see here at Barn Finds, and this 1967 Ford Fairlane GT would seem to fit that description. Everywhere that you look, what you see is beautiful presentation, and there… more»

Budget Blank Canvas: 1948 Ford Pickup

For the person who is on the hunt for a classic pickup project that is a blank canvas, this 1948 Ford is a vehicle that might be worth a serious look. This is a very solid old girl, and… more»

Rare Mach I Package: 1974 Ford Mustang II

This 1974 Ford Mustang II is a nicely preserved survivor with the optional Mach 1 package. The body and interior both remain in excellent condition, and this one is equipped with the desirable and seldom-seen manual transmission. Mileage is… more»

Japanese Mustang: 1974 Toyota Celica Survivor

Despite the fact that the global collector car market is slowing down, it still makes sense to snatch up cars like this barn find 1974 Toyota Celica. That’s because enthusiasts of the Generation X persuasion finds cars like these… more»

Tri-State Drag Champ: 1932 Ford Coupe

Old hot rods never die – or, at least, we try to keep them alive. Someone’s done an admirable job of keeping this awesome ’32 Ford five-window coupe on the road, as this thing is almost too good to… more»

1-of-429: 1961 Imperial Crown Convertible

There is little about the 1961 Imperial Crown Convertible that would be considered to be small. It is a giant of a car, and in keeping with that theme, this car represents a giant of a restoration project. If… more»

Cool COE Project: 1947 Dodge COE

As if a 1947 Dodge COE wasn’t unusual enough, then there are the photos. I should explain those first, they were pretty small so I had to make these horizontal versions to fit the format here, sorry about that…. more»

Purple Project: 1970 Plymouth Duster

The paint on this 1970 Duster is now so faded that it is hard to believe that it was once a pale shade of blue. Below that faded paint lurks not only the car’s stunning original color, but a… more»

E&G Classics Blingmobile: 1989 Cadillac Seville

You’ll have to dig back into the retro section of your closet for your white shoes and white belt for this one, it’s a 1989 Cadillac Seville and it’s loaded with E&G Classics accessories. This blingmobile can be found… more»

Burned Giant Killer: 1970 Porsche 914-6

Get out the pitchforks: here comes another post from your favorite wrecked, burned, bashed, and battered vintage project seller on eBay. Personally, I like the fact that this genuine Porsche 914-6 wasn’t relegated to a shredder when it burned,… more»

Stunning 1968 Shelby GT350!

Bidding is currently at $56,100 for this 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350, and I’m not to see the reserve unmet. It’s a pretty special car, with the preferred manual transmission and just one repaint in its lifetime that appears… more»