Parked In 1988: 1973 Lincoln Continental Barn Find

This 1973 Lincoln Continental was produced before downsizing began in Detroit, and is a prime example of the massive American luxury car of the era. It’s located in Newnan, Georgia and is advertised here on craigslist for $2,800.

455 Survivor: 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado

The seller of this Toronado is in a position where he has to let go of this nice original Oldsmobile. Complete and in not too bad of shape, this Oldsmobile could undergo a drivers restoration and be a nice… more»

Putting On The Ritz: 1969 Cadillac Deville Station Wagon

Glorious and luxurious, there simply cannot be any better way to haul around your friends and family in a vintage car. This Deville wagon is speculated to be one of 5 made, but this thing is nice! Pillar less… more»

Drag History: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II

This 1980’s racer has been hibernating for quite a while, but is ready to go racing again with a new owner. In its glory days this Belvedere was powered by a 426 Max Wedge, and was raced by a… more»

26k Mile 1975 Pontiac Firebird Formula

The Pontiac Firebird has really come into its own in the past couple years. There was a time, not that long ago, that these were just cheap muscle cars. They were some of the last holdouts of an era… more»

Five Window Find: 1954 Chevrolet Pickup

Here’s an eye catching find! This ’54 Chevy is covered in a thick layer of dust and almost looks staged. It’s emerging from a building that looks about twice as old as the truck and the oil lantern and thermometer hanging… more»

Topless Goat: 1967 GTO Convertible

Originally a factory HO car, this 1967 GTO convertible is a survivor, but is in need of some work. Clean overall with some rust and a missing top, the coolest feature of this GTO is it has a 4… more»

Rough Fish: 1972 Plymouth Barracuda

Rough but complete, this 1972 Barracuda is “barn fresh” looking for its next home. Although there are some rust issues, the body of this ‘Cuda is pretty solid overall. Packing a 340 V8 and a 727 Torque-flight this ‘Cuda… more»

Lay Z Boy On Wheels: 1965 Ford Thunderbird

These Ford Thunderbirds are some of the most comfortable cruisers that were made in the 1960’s. This ‘Bird is clean, and would make a great driver after a good sorting from its 25 year hibernation. This cruiser is priced… more»

Big Lux: 1972 Lincoln Continental

The fifth generation Continental introduced in 1970 was the first new design in 9 years. They were built on the same platform as the full size Ford sedans but stretched to an impressive 127″ wheel base with a total length… more»

Not So Black And White: 1957 Corvette Fuelie

As much as I love black and white photography, I’m not a fan of this seller’s decision to only provide black and whites of the front of this Corvette. We can all tell that the car is in rough… more»

Museum Find: 1961 Olds Starfire Convertible

If this Olds was good enough to be in the Petersen Automotive Museum, then it has to be worth taking a closer look at! It was originally destined to be fully restored by the museum, but for some reason… more»

Viva la Vauxhall! 1975 Vauxhall Viva E

Here’s one for you British vehicle fans, a 1975 Vauxhall Viva E. It’s in lovely Snaith, United Kingdom, about 30 miles east of Leeds. It can be found on eBay as a classified ad with a price of £2,885 ($3,822). What… more»

Pebble Beach Material: 1930s Delahaye 135

Here’s a head scratcher. This Delahaye could be one of the most beautiful cars ever built. It also ranks among the most valuable. Yet, somehow this particular one fell victim of what appears to be an amautuar restoration that was never… more»

Super Dirt Cheap Project: $500 1963 Chevrolet Corvair

From the ever-popular “Super Dirt Cheap” department here at Barn Finds, comes this 1963 Chevy Corvair project. With an asking price of just $500, it’s sure to go quick. It’s located in Alton, Illinois, and can be found here… more»

Sitting Since ’78: 1967 Shelby GT350

The owner of this GT350 has had it for over 30 years now and just came to the realization that they are never going to get around to restoring it. That’s a shame, but it’s good to know this… more»

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