Grandma’s Goat: 1964 Pontiac GTO

When it comes to the (sadly) defunct Pontiac brand, the GTO is one of the most popular nameplates the company created. Thanks to reader Ikey Heyman, we’ve come across this one-owner, this first-generation example, which is available here on… more»

This Barn Find Liquidation Will Blow Your Mind!

Looking at the outside of this barn, you wouldn’t have high expectations for what’s inside of it. Heck, if you were to drive by it, you probably won’t even think to peek inside. And boy would that be a… more»

Top Flight Award Winner: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

This 1969 Corvette a special car, as it is an NCRS Top Flight Award winning vehicles. This recognizes that the vehicle is either beautifully preserved or restored, and the photos provided by the owner certainly seem to bear this… more»

Rust-Free Project: 1976 AMC Pacer D/L

Whether you love them or whether you loathe them, the fact is that the AMC Pacer has found favor with a certain segment of the motoring community, and has experienced a positive swing in value in recent years. This… more»

Rare Mini-Muscle: 1991 Oldsmobile Quad 442

Jesse recently featured an Oldsmobile Quad 442 that he found in a junkyard and guess what, a 1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 442 like it just popped up for sale here on Facebook Marketplace in Pueblo, Colorado for a mere… more»

No Reserve: 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SE Coupe

Mercedes-Benz has consistently produced gorgeous coupe models throughout time – there’s no denying that – but its larger coupe designs tend to be the most elegant. This 1970 280SE Coupe proves that point rather well, and it’s available here… more»

Straight And True: 1978 Plymouth Arrow

Sometimes a seller provides a very favorable description but little to verify in the way of pictures. Here we have exactly the opposite, the text of the ad states “1979 Plymouth Arrow original”, but 9 pictures showing a pretty… more»

13k-Mile Survivor: 1978 Subaru GF

I tried to think of some catchy title for this find, but I came up short – it’s just such a rare thing to see an old Subaru of this era in anything but “project” or “parts” condition that… more»

Cutaway! 1957 Triumph Training Aid

All of you have seen cutaway drawings; those detailed artworks where parts of a car appear transparent so the inner workings can be seen. Here’s a chance to own the real thing; a Triumph TR3 chassis and drive train… more»

1-of-75: 1982 Unique Mobility Electrek

Variety is the spice of life, and here at Barn Finds we certainly do provide a wide variety of different vehicles. Barn Finder Ikey H seems to have a keen eye for the unusual and interesting vehicles, and he… more»

9k Mile 1976 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Survivor

When a particular car comes along that has a history of consistent trophy wins in shows, combined with extraordinarily low mileage, it is always a car that is worth a look. This ’76 Delta 88 is just such a… more»

Good Bones: 1987 BMW M6

While every seller would like to think their car has “good bones,” few cars rarely show it as well as this slightly tatty 1987 BMW M6 does. This is one the last “affordable” M-cars of the 1980s, as prices… more»

Parked For 35 Years: 1959 Chevrolet El Camino

Located in Buckeye, Arizona, this 1959 El Camino has that somewhat baked look that has become familiar when we see project cars from that neck of the woods. There is a healthy coating of surface corrosion present on this… more»

Is It Legit? 1972 Oldsmobile 442 W-29 VIN #12

This ladies and gentlemen may be the lowest VIN number that I’ve ever seen on an Oldsmobile. This 1972 Oldsmobile 442 Holiday Coupe is for sale here on craigslist in the Toms River, New Jersey area. It’s allegedly a… more»

Short And Sweet: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

The custom car scene certainly allows people to build cars to their own individual tastes and desires. However, it’s always worth considering that what appeals to one person may not appeal to another. This 1957 Bel Air, located in… more»

Won’t Last! $3,000 1964 Volvo 1800S

Most of the “early” Volvo 1800s seem to have rusted away (it didn’t help that the first 6,000 bodies were manufactured by Jensen in the UK) but this 1964 model (after body production transferred to a Volvo plant) looks… more»

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