While there are plenty of beautiful and unique rides that are featured here on this website, it’s sometimes fun to change gears a bit. With that being said, there’s no doubt that fans of muscle cars and other collectible… more»
Three For One: Mercedes-Benz 190E Projects (Including A Cosworth!)
When you enjoy a chassis that is expensive and/or challenging to find items for, purchasing a parts car may be a worthwhile venture. However, there are far too many times where an individual ends up with an unfinished project… more»
Little Work Needed: 1954 MG TF Midget
Launched in October of 1953, the MG TF was essentially a face-lifted version of the previous MG TD, but during its 18-month life cycle, it did receive some welcome performance upgrades. This 1954 model appears to be a nice… more»
French 3-Seater: 1983 Talbot Matra Murena
Here’s a rare bird: a 1983 Talbot-Matra Murena with the larger 2.2L four-cylinder engine. This particular car (and brand) was not seen in North America, but the Murena was imported early in its life into Canada, arriving in Montreal… more»
New Hemi! Rare 1969 Dodge Road Runner!
It’s definitely time to sell your project car when it’s got you so flummoxed that you’ve forgotten what make of car you’re working on! Everyone with the patience to read this far before commenting can set down his or… more»
Worth The Price? 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
Sometimes, when a car is desirable and valuable a seller doesn’t have to worry about providing good photos and a long description – the car can and will sell itself. This 1954 Chevrolet Corvette may be one of those… more»
Classic Daily Driver: 1981 AMC Eagle
There’s a bubbling appreciation for the 1981 AMC Eagle, as enthusiasts realize just how far ahead of their time these early SUVs were and the impressive utility they offer in a cheap-to-run package. This example is quite clean with… more»
American Breadvan: 1975 Corvette Sportswagon
If you need to drive a Corvette, 1975 was probably one of the years to avoid. Lower power, reduced compression, the elimination of the big block – things were not good in Corvette land. However, there are ways to… more»
One Owner: 1965 Buick Skylark V6
In modern times, we in the Automotive community sometimes overlook the regular cars that were made alongside the muscle cars, and this one-owner 1965 Buick Skylark is an example of those regular cars. Incidentally, it’s up for sale here… more»
Two Years Only: 1976 Lancia Scorpion
To the rest of the world, it was the Lancia Montecarlo, but in the US it was the Scorpion. The different names was just scratching the surface because the hidden changes resulted in two cars where the differences were… more»
Ready To Enjoy: 1969 Chevrolet Impala Convertible
This 1969 Chevrolet Impala Convertible has been owned by the same person for the past 33-years and has always lived in a garage. As a result, it remains in extremely nice condition and would be the perfect way to… more»
Restore Or Re-Shell? 1967 Chevrolet Camaro
You can sometimes look at a potential project car and get some idea of just how much work is going to be involved in bringing the car back to life. When you see the words “a great donor car… more»
A Right Fine Tourer: 1948 Lincoln Convertible
In years past, many automobile enthusiasts focused on restoring antique automobiles rather than driving them. These cars were often drug from AACA meet to AACA meet on trailers in search of the elusive AACA Senior award. Now, the costs… more»
Sinking Feeling: 1964 Amphicar 770
The Amphicar is one of those vehicles that leaves me torn. I love anything with wheels, but I’m terrified of boats. This particular Amphicar reinforces my belief that I should be keeping my feet firmly on dry land because,… more»
Art Deco Find: 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe
The epitome of Art Deco style and luxury, this V12 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe is a fantastically scarce find that is just begging to be put back on the road. Discovered by the seller 15 years ago, it would seem… more»
Drop A ____ In It! 1959 Taylor-Dunn Trident
We have seen a few versions of the 1959 Taylor-Dunn Trident here on Barn Finds over the last few years and this one is a little unique. Did I just really say that it’s a little unique? As if… more»















