Stock Or Sleeper: 1979 Chevrolet Chevette

This is an interesting little vehicle. What looks like a very stock 1979 Chevrolet Chevette is not quite exactly what it appears. This car is a sleeper at its finest. It is located in Troy, Kansas. The seller would… more»

Cheapest Cadillac? 1959 Cadillac Fleetwood

If you sit and compile a list of the most iconic American cars from the 1950s, then those distinctive fins and bullet tail-lights belong to a vehicle which simply had to make that list. The 1959 Cadillac was bold,… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1983 Chevrolet Silverado

Reader Walter S has one of the nicest ’83 Chevy Silverados around. He’s done a massive amount of work to it and it looks like new! He’s put a few miles on this sweet 4×4 since finishing it but… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1988 Nissan Pathfinder

UPDATE – There was a typo when the mileage was entered for Michael’s Pathfinder. This Nissan actually has 284,593 miles, rather than the 28,459 originally stated. We have since updated the ad to reflect the correct mileage. Sorry for… more»

Fall Sale: 25% Off Memberships!

Fall is in the air. That means it’s time for fuel stabilizer and winter project planning. It’s also a great time to get your Barn Finds membership because we are offering 25% off! Your membership dues will help us… more»

Barn Fresh 1958 Porsche Speedster!

This 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster is selling at no reserve on Saturday, October 5. Said to be an impressive survivor with a wonderfully patina’d exterior, it’s one of the few that hasn’t been put into a museum or undergone… more»

Low-Budget Super-Sedan! 1985 Maserati Quattroporte

Here’s a face you don’t see too often:  a 1980s Maserati Quattroporte. Like most phrases, even “four-door” (quattroporte) sounds sexy in Italian, so much so that it’s rather unforgettable. This 1985 Maserati Quattroporte in coal-rich Pottstown, PA seeks a… more»

Cheap Big Healey? 1959 Austin-Healey Project

This 1959 Austin Healey 3000 was acquired as part of a package deal, with the other roadster currently under restoration by the seller. It seems logical that this one was used for any needed parts and then put up… more»

Custom Six-Wheeled Van: 1977 Dodge B300

This 1977 Dodge B300 is a custom conversion van, with a tandem rear axle and stretched body. The seller claims to have purchased it from the original owner who bought the van new as a standard B300 and then… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1973 Mini Innocenti 1300 + Spares

The classic Mini is an absolute hoot to drive, with go-kart level handling and a clever design. If you’ve been hunting for a Mini project but want something a little different, Reader Mike N’s Innocenti is definitely worth a… more»

64k Miles: 1987 Mazda B2600 4×4

It’s rare to see a standard cab pickup these days, it seems like most of them are four-door commuter vehicles now. Even the extra-cab type of pickup seems to have gone by the wayside. Another unusual attribute about this… more»

1957 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon With A Hidden Surprise

When someone sets out to create a custom car, things might not be all that they appear to be. That’s the case with this 1957 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon, because under the skin there lies a bit of a… more»

Grand Touring British Style: 1973 Triumph GT6

Back in the day when British sports cars roamed the roads of America, there were a variety of models to choose from.  One of the most beautiful was Triumph’s diminutive Spitfire.  These dashing little roadsters were sort of sized… more»

5k Genuine Miles: 1984 Pininfarina Azzurra

Don’t be fooled, because while this little car might look like a Fiat Spider, it isn’t. This car is one of around 3,500 American-export cars manufactured by Pininfarina between 1982 and the end of 1985. It is in striking… more»

Unfinished Project: 1990 Chevrolet Corvette 4×4

Well now, this is something just a bit different. This 1990 Corvette is what the owner refers to as a partially completed monster truck conversion, and it’s just waiting for someone to finish it to their own personal taste…. more»

454 Equipped: 1975 Chevrolet El Camino Super Sport

For lovers of the El Camino, 1975 was a significant year. This was the final year that you could walk into your local GM dealer and order your car fitted with a 454ci V8. That’s precisely what the original… more»