Hidden Muscle: 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS

There are some project cars that we will take on knowing that they are financially viable, while others will come along and we just know that we are going to be in the fight of our life to break… more»

Parked in 2002: 1974 Plymouth Road Runner

The owner of this 1974 Plymouth Road Runner refers to it as a one owner garage find that was purchased via a bankruptcy sale. It is a solid, driver-quality car, and the new owner could choose to use the… more»

Maxi Blue Survivor: 1974 AMC Hornet X

Some people don’t know how good they have it. The seller of this 1974 AMC Hornet X seems almost apologetic for what he describes as “patina”, noting a paint job would do wonders for this rare Maxi Blue example…. more»

25K Miles? 1984 Dodge Rampage

We have heard it before, “Why arent there any small pickups anymore?” And by that, I don’t mean a $40,000 four-door truck that’s the smallest one offered by any particular manufacturer, I mean a small pickup or even a… more»

Solid Project: 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia

This 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia represents a major restoration project, but unlike so many of these that we see here at Barn Finds, it appears that the worst of the rust issues with the car are actually visible on… more»

Numbers Matching Big Block: 1966 Chevrolet Caprice

This 1966 Chevrolet Caprice is a car that is not only fitted with a few nice optional extras, but it also runs and drives. While it will need some restoration work, the result could be a pretty impressive car…. more»

Finnish Fire Fighter: 1956 Land Rover Series 1

Why do we love old firetrucks so much? I suppose it’s partially because they’re typically overbuilt rigs that are known to be endlessly capable, but also because most of us don’t get to play with such high-grade machinery on… more»

Garaged Since The ’80s: 1965 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible

This one-owner 1965 Oldsmobile 98 convertible has been sitting in a garage since the 1980s, according to the seller who has it listed here on eBay. It’s located in Chatham, New York and the current bid is just over… more»

Roadster Project: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette

It’s a shame that some of the best looking projects come from failed marriages. This 1963 Corvette convertible is being sold as the result of a divorce with a lot of the heavy lifting already completed. It’s listed for… more»

Parked 36 Years! 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Despite a rather grandparenty paint job, this brown coupe appears to be a true Road Runner, Plymouth’s budget muscle car. True to that mission, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner in Newton, New Hampshire offers few options. Good news includes… more»

Farm Rig: 1956 Willys Station Wagon

This 1956 Willys Station Wagon has been off the road for a few years, used as a rig on the previous owner’s property. Because of that, it’s fallen out of the California DMV system, which means all sorts of… more»

3,959 Genuine Miles! 1987 Buick Grand National

The original owner of this 1987 Buick Grand National kept it in climate controlled storage for its entire life, and following his recent passing, the current owner purchased the car from his estate. The original owner didn’t go out… more»

1-of-549: 1970 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible

By 1970, the Oldsmobile 442 was at the peak of its power, and this has made the 1970 model a car that is much sought after. This 1970 model has the added advantage of being 1-of-549 cars that rolled… more»

Clean Caddy: 1981 Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup

I keep coming back to potentially needing a MK1 or MK2 Volkswagen in my life. Really, I need to own something powered by the DOHC 16V engine that lived under the hood of Sciroccos and GTIs, but the diesel-powered… more»

428 Genuine Miles? 1965 Ford Mustang

This 1965 Mustang has led a sheltered existence, having been in storage since the early 1970s. That’s not the most extraordinary part of this story, because the owner claims that the car has only traveled a genuine 428 miles… more»

Stick Shift Wagon: 1974 Chevy Vega

As much as I like wagons, the Vega years were not high points for GM (or really, any American manufacturer at the time). The imports were doing a bang-up job of taking away small car sales, and quality control… more»

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