I actually spent this morning crawling around a Bay Window Westfalia, hoping to figure out how to remove the sink and storagr cubbies inside. I was not successful, but it looked about the same inside as this 21-window Bus… more»
MK2 Survivor! 1985 Volkswagen Jetta with 18,600 Miles
In 1985, Volkswagen introduced the Mark 2 platform of the Jetta compact vehicle to the United States, offering it as a two-door coupe or a four-door sedan. Most of the vehicles have either succumbed to rust, modifications, or various… more»
Survivor Skyhawk: 1982 Buick Skyhawk with 14,000 Miles
For decades, General Motors would use a single chassis across nearly all of its different brands. One such example is the J platform, which featured a plethora of front-wheel-drive sedans under its umbrella during the 1980s, such as the… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Robert M’s Barn Liquidation!
Reader Robert M recently sent a photo of a barn, it just so happens to house his collection of trucks, cars, and parts. He’s been using this barn for the past 20 years, but unfortunately, he has to clear… more»
Boogie Ready: 1979 Chevy Conversion Van
While old-school boogie vans will never be worth huge amounts of cash, there’s no doubt nostalgia is fueling a newfound appreciation for these party wagons. Coupled with the camping and “living in your van” movement that is still very… more»
Claimed 15K Miles: 1982 Buick Century
Between the repaint and the near-mint interior, you might think this is a genuine 15,000-mile example of a Buick Century coupe. However, it’s that same repaint that leads to some questions about the low mileage claims. But given how… more»
The Real Deal? 1952 Glasspar G2 Roadster
Opinions tend to vary on the claim that the Glasspar G2 was the first all fiberglass-bodied production sports car built in America. Those that dispute the claim point to the low production numbers as not justifying the claim, while… more»
Ready To Enjoy: 1954 Hudson Hornet
By 1954, Hudson was in some pretty severe financial trouble, and news of this negatively impacted the company’s already dwindling sales volumes. This was a sad state of affairs, as the Hudson Hornet was actually a very good car… more»
Silent Hauler: 1937 Ford EV Pickup
This is a vehicle that I never expected to see and I bet that most of you never thought that you would see a 1937 Ford EV pickup. What?! Yes, a battery-powered ’37 Ford pickup. This unusual hauler can… more»
Rare Hardtop: 1961 Porsche 356 Cabriolet
Normally, I’m not a fan of convertible 356s, but the hardtop in this instance changes my opinion. Factory hardtops are often hard to come by, likely because they’re an expensive option when new and most convertible buyers likely don’t… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ Survivor
You might remember seeing this Pontiac when we initially featured, Yvonne B’s collection of cars. Well, this lovely Grand Prix SJ needs to find a new home! It was her son’s pride and joy. And, it’s easy to see… more»
Hatchback Survivor: 1975 Oldsmobile Omega
1,590 miles a year is a fraction of what most of us drive but that’s how many miles this 1975 Oldsmobile Omega hatchback has averaged over the last 44 years. This survivor can be found here on craigslist in… more»
Kansas Coronet: 1957 Dodge Coronet
It’s ridiculously-obvious to say that “They don’t make cars like this anymore”, but if any of us here at Barn Finds were going to say something ridiculous it’s me, it’s in my contract. This incredible 1957 Dodge Coronet project… more»

















