Ignore the Pollen: 1981 Chevy Camaro Z28

This 1981 Chevy Camaro Z28 may look slightly worse than it really is, thanks to the healthy coating of Florida pollen on the nose. The seller says to ignore that and focus on this nearly rust-free example’s running, driving… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1964 Falcon Sprint Roadster

What do you do with a classic when the roof gets crushed in and the insurance company totals the car? Well, you could just let them scrap the car or you could buy it back, chop the roof off… more»

Ready To Off-Road: 1956 Pontiac Sedan 4×4

I absolutely love seeing something other than a truck body placed on top of a truck chassis. Though it may look somewhat silly, it always brings a smile to my face, and I’m sure it offers quite an interesting… more»

Buy It Now! 1990 Chevrolet C1500 454 SS

Despite its somewhat subtle appearance, the Chevrolet 454 SS is a renowned performance truck, with the brand stuffing a 7.4-liter V8 into 16,953 single cab short bed C1500 models from 1990 to 1993. While they were not terribly expensive new… more»

Survivor 1977 Toyota Celica GT Liftback

It’s nearly impossible to look at the first-generation Toyota Celica and find it anything other than lovely. If you’re a skeptic of this lovely little Japanese sports car, this immaculate 1977 Celica GT Liftback that is here on eBay… more»

Angry Rabbit: 1982 Volkswagen With 401 HP!

With the MK1 Rabbit, Volkswagen adapted to a rapidly changing compact vehicle market – after all, the MK1 was the successor to the original Volkswagen Beetle. The model remains a staple in Volkswagen’s history due to its delightful styling,… more»

36k-Mile Survivor: 1984 Dodge Shelby Charger

Sometimes, the namesake of an exciting vehicle ends up recycled for use on a much less endearing model. The Dodge Charger based on Chrysler’s front-wheel drive L platform is an example of this, although not an overly egregious one…. more»

Parts to Start: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

If you would love to get your hands on a numbers-matching Plymouth Road Runner project car, then this might be a golden opportunity. While there is some restoration work to be done, the owner is including a few parts… more»

Tipsy Gipsy: 1960 Austin Gipsy

At just under 12-feet in length, this 1960 Austin Gipsy 4×4 would get lost in a sea of gigantic SUVs on the road today. I think that this is about the perfect size for an off-road vehicle, or even… more»

Rare Dubs: 1980 Volkswagen Dasher

Known as the Passat (B1) in Europe, Volkswagen Dashers were sold here in the States from 1974-1981.  This well-preserved example is located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California and is available for sale here on Craigslist at the asking price… more»

Camping Classic: 1977 Volkswagen Westfalia

UPDATE – This bus has sold to a Barn Finds reader! Thanks for all the interest. FROM 3/26/19 – The seller, Sheri, reached out to us with more info on her Camper Van! So, the $22,000 asking price is… more»

No Reserve Nova: 1972 Chevrolet Nova

With a fairly straight body and a 350ci V8 nestling under the hood, this 1972 Chevrolet Nova looks like it would be a pretty good base for a project build. It is located in San Jose, California, and is… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1969 AMC Javelin SST

As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a large collection of project and parts vehicles from a private owner. You can read more about the collection here. As we move ahead with the process,… more»

Sweet Turbo Brick: 1988 Volvo 740

A few days ago, I came across a junked Volvo 740 Turbo. It was one of those moments where I became instantly interested in a car I knew and loved but had forgotten existed, sort of like re-listening to… more»

Stalled Deuce Project: 1932 Ford Roadster

Elegant simplicity is one way to describe the eye-pleasing beauty of a 1932 Ford roadster.  Long the staple of hot rodding, builders have amazed us with endless variations of these once basic cars.  Differences in paint, mechanicals, stances, and… more»

Sequential Shelbys: #130 and #131 Dodge Omni GLHS

Owning assembly line siblings – effectively, two cars built one after the other – is one of the more unusual automotive hat tricks that few enthusiasts pull off. We’ve seen it in the not-too-distant path with a pair of… more»

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