Ugly Duckling? 1961 Plymouth Custom Suburban Wagon

It seems that from reading contemporary reports, the buying public and motoring journalists seem to have had a love/hate relationship with the 1961 Plymouth Custom Suburban Wagon. Some of them loved it, while some of them hated it. Barn… more»

1957 Chrysler Windsor Town and Country Wagon

This is an early 1957 Chrysler Windsor Town and Country wagon due to it having a single headlight on each side. In January of 1957, dual headlights became standard. This project wagon can be found here on eBay in… more»

READER AD: 1952 Chevy 3600 3/4-Ton

We just featured Jim H’s 1950 Chevrolet 3800, which you can view here, and this is the other truck that needs to go. This 1952 Chevrolet 3600 was parked around the same time as the other and is going… more»

READER AD: 1950 Chevrolet 3800 1-Ton

Reader Jim H has two classic Chevy trucks that need to go. The first one up is this 1950 model, which is a 3800 1-Ton. It’s going to need plenty of work, but it appears to be complete and… more»

13,056 Miles? 1977 International Scout Traveler

If you thought a standard International Harvester Scout II was too compact, you might consider this long-wheelbase version, known as the Traveler, to be more accommodating. Complete with a hardtop that makes all-weather practicality a reality, the seller claims… more»

Unrestored Microcar: 1971 Lawil S3

UPDATE – This Lawil is now being offered here on Barn Finds as an Exclusive for $4,500, so be sure to check it out! At just under seven-feet in length, this 1971 Lawil S3 is one short ride. Most… more»

$3,750 Barn Find: 1956 Continental Mark II

Some of us have vehicles squirreled away, those that have been in storage for an embarrassingly long time – too long, really. I have a couple of motorcycles that have been stored since 1986 but that’s nothing compared to… more»

Almost Extinct: 1954 Plymouth Plaza Sedan

It’s odd how a car that was at one time fairly popular among consumers and commonly used as a municipal vehicle is now quite rare to see.  If you’re a baby boomer you probably recall the Plymouth Plaza which… more»

One-Year Only! 1967 Grand Prix Convertible

From Bradford, Pennsylvania (home of Zippo! lighters) comes this two-family Pontiac in resplendent white, with a few surprises! Many parts are relatively new or refurbished, and apparently, no big jobs await the new owner. Converted to four-speed manual shifting,… more»

Last Of The Fox-Body: 1993 Ford SVT Mustang Cobra

With the Fox-body Mustang due for replacement, Ford decided that this car should go out with a bang. To this end, Ford’s newly formed SVT division set to work, and the Fox-body bid goodbye with the SVT Mustang Cobra…. more»

EXCLUSIVE: Cheap Projects In Tennessee

We recently received a message from Linda O about needing help clearing out a few projects that are sitting in her father’s garage. He ran a salvage yard for a number of years and had a private stash of… more»

All Steel: 1936 Ford De Luxe 5-Window Coupe

Acts performed with good intentions can leave us feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. At other times, these same acts can lead to some unexpected consequences, and cause a dramatic change in plans. That is the case with this… more»

Amazing Survivor: 1969 Dodge Dart GTS Swinger

When it comes to 50-year-old survivor cars, this 1969 Dart GTS Swinger is probably up there with the best of them. This is claimed to be a completely original survivor, and if this is true, then this is a… more»

Garage Find: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro has been parked in a shed since 2005. After lying dormant for all of those years, the owner has been able to kick the car back into life and has now decided to sell it…. more»

No Reserve Project: 1973 Pontiac Firebird

It seems like most of the F-body Pontiacs in the early 1970s lived in the shadow of the mighty Super Duty Trans Am and the ultra-rare Super Duty Formula. While the Super Duty cars are highly desirable for many reasons,… more»

Vintage Track Build: 1965 Pontiac GTO

This 1965 Pontiac GTO has had a colorful history, beginning in 1968 when it was converted to track duty as part of an $85,000 build to make it as competitive and race-ready as possible. The seller notes that the… more»

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