Some drivers like a dose of luxury with their performance, and Dodge obliged with the Challenger SE package in 1970. Sales literature called it the “little limousine.” Combined with the R/T (Road/Track) package, it prepared the lucky owner for… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1951 GMC 5 Window Pickup
Reader Terry W has owned this ’51 GMC pickup for a number of years and has spent much of its life in South Dakota. When moving to Minnesota, Terry left the truck in a garage in South Dakota. Unfortunately,… more»
Cheap Grand Tourer: 1989 Buick Reatta
The Buick Reatta has been a fairly common site around emerging collector car circles for quite some time, helped by its limited production and decent looks from the factory. However, it has seemingly remained stuck in limbo as it… more»
Toyota Jackpot: 1979 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
It can be a hard pill to swallow when ill health forces a person to part with their long-term project vehicle, but sadly, that’s the fate that has befallen the owner of this Land Cruiser. After 10-years of work,… more»
Three Little Letters: 1985 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC AMG
The name AMG has become synonymous with performance variants of the Mercedes-Benz brand. Originally an independent tuning house, in 1999 Mercedes bought a controlling interest in the company, before assuming complete ownership in 2005. AMG has produced an enormous… more»
1 of 1,500? 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Pace Car
The number jumps around a bit from 1,300 to 1,900 with more than a few sources saying that there were 1,500 of these 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Pace Car replicas made for the 1965 Indianapolis 500. This example can… more»
Wrecked Former Show Car! 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Custom
It seems like 2019 is the year for 1968 Corvette Customs to come up for sale. We featured three of them here on Barn Finds earlier this year, two in January and one in March. This particular car was… more»
87k Original Miles: 1969 Pontiac Catalina
While it was essentially the same under the skin as the 1968 model, 1969 brought a major update in styling for the Catalina. This gave the car a far squarer and more aggressive look that has stood the test… more»
Amazing Original Condition! 1985 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Some of you may have nostalgic memories of riding in station wagons on family road trips when you were young. If you’re of my generation, the station wagons of the sixties and seventies made way to the S.U.V. culture… more»
45k Genuine Miles: 1978 Mercury Cougar XR7 “Midnight Chamois”
By the second half of the 1970s, car manufacturers were faced with ever decreasing levels of performance from their engines, so a number of manufacturers chose to concentrate more on luxury trim packages, transforming what were performance cars into… more»
British V8 Classic: 1980 Triumph TR8 Convertible
When the wedge-shaped Triumph TR7 was introduced, there was a certain level of disappointment both amongst the motoring press, and the buying public. Where most had been expecting the car to appear as a convertible, the car that emerged… more»
No Jokes, I Promise: 1987 Yugo GV
The Yugo GV has spent the majority of its life being the butt of innumerable jokes, so I’ve decided to avoid them here. This Yugo was found in a storage locker, and the owner has done a fair amount… more»
Rare Brit: 1969 MGC Roadster
Introduced to the motoring public in 1967, the MGC only remained in production for less than two years. It was initially touted as a replacement for the Austin-Healey 3000, but it received enough bad press and reviews when launched… more»
Plenty of Promise: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
It seems that there has been a bit of a theme developing here at Barn Finds over the past few weeks, with a number of interesting convertible project cars appearing on our desks…just in time for Summer. Coincidence, or… more»
Same Family For 67 Years: 1948 Buick Roadmaster Convertible
The owner of this 1948 Buick Roadmaster Convertible passed away several years ago, and his children have now made the decision to part with the car. The father purchased the car in 1952, and it remained his pride and… more»
Low-Mile Econobox: 1995 Dodge Neon
In recent times, a trend has emerged: folks are appreciating 1990s vehicles that were once common, but in many cases, quickly disposed of once they began falling apart. Often, especially with domestic makes, it felt like these vehicles weren’t… more»

















