Ultimate Barn Find: This is Jaw-Dropping

It’s the stuff of legend, the stuff of dreams. You drive down a dirty, narrow, dead-end road, moisture dripping from the trees following the recent rain. The road opens out into a clearing, and there in the clearing sits… more»

Peugeot Diesel Swap: 1962 Willys Pickup

I like this seller straight away: he starts with the bad news first as it relates to this 1962 Willys pickup he has for sale. Fortunately, the bad news isn’t that bad, and this pickup is sporting a wild… more»

A Real Head Turner: 1971 Chrysler New Yorker

I had a great uncle that had three Chrysler New Yorker 4 door sedans during his life, a 1966, a 1973, and a 1971 just like this one except for the color. While Chrysler had the lower Newport and in… more»

Accident Free: 1973 Mercedes 280C

The Mercedes W114 coupe is an elegant two-door version of the company’s venerable sedan that was positioned below the S-class when new. Although a fine car with robust six-cylinder power on board, they have never climbed the value table… more»

Fighting Spirit: 1982 AMC Spirit

AMC was a company that always seemed to be able to produce cars on a shoe-string budget and always dared to dream of challenging the “big three” car makers. Lack of funds combined with the emergence of strong competition… more»

19 German Horses: 1960 Lloyd Alexander

When a regular Lloyd 600 just won’t do, we offer you this 1960 Lloyd Alexander! The cool part is that it would probably fit in Santa’s bag full of toys. This little gem can be found here on Craigslist… more»

Coming or Going? 1949 Studebaker Commander Starlight Coupe

While there are some cars from automotive history which would tend to make rear seat passengers feel claustrophobic due to little or no visibility from the rear seats, the Starlight is not a car that could have that sort… more»

True Barn Find 1950 Chrysler Windsor

Located in Mossyrock, Washington, this 1950 Chrysler Windsor is a true barn find. Covered in light surface rust and layered in dust, this 35,000 mile car does have a clean title. Thankfully the price is not unreasonable either. It… more»

Another Grandma’s Car: 1982 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale

For some reason, we end up seeing a lot of 4 door General Motors full-size cars from 1977 to 1985 on Barn Finds, and a lot of those cars end up being called “Grandma” cars while we rarely find… more»

Nice Nissan Pickup: 1984 Datsun 720 King Cab

If there are two things I love, it’s trucks that are old enough to run for president and decals on said trucks! The Nissan-produced Datsun 720 has always been a favorite, and this one looks to be mostly well… more»

Great First Classic: 1952 Pontiac Chieftain

With immaculate presentation, this 1952 Pontiac Chieftain sedan looks like a nice car that would not only make a worthy addition to an existing classic collection but would be an affordable entry point for someone considering purchasing their first… more»

Big Brown Bird: 1973 Ford Thunderbird

The Ford Thunderbird was restyled in 1972 and was reduced to only one model, a 2 door hardtop. In 1973, they refined the grille and put on a more massive front bumper, what I like to call “chrome railroad… more»

Lap of Luxury: 1959 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 Limousine

When the 1950s styling trend of automotive fins was at its peak, no car exemplified what was the height of fashion better than the 1959 Cadillac Series 75. Those massive fins and twin bullet tail-lights were not subtle, and… more»

1,500 Dollar Hauler: 1986 Mazda B2000 SE-5

Sometimes a person just needs an inexpensive old pickup. 1986 isn’t “old” for a lot of us but it’s older than a good percentage of Barn Finds readers are and this 1986 Mazda B2000 SE-5 pickup is only $1,500…. more»

Restorable 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air III

Up for sale is a numbers matching, 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air III. The current asking price is $19,900 and it does have a VIN listed. There is no word on a title and a location is not… more»

Military Failure: 1971 Mini Moke

Originally designed by BMC as a contender to be a multi-use vehicle for the British military forces, the Moke failed to win military support for one very simple reason: As an off-road vehicle, it simply didn’t possess the ground… more»

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