Brave Project: 1963 Jaguar E-Type

It is said that fortune favors the brave, but are you brave enough to take on this 1963 Jaguar E-Type that’s listed here on Hemmings Motor News in Tampa, Florida? The seller states that the car has been off the road… more»

Rusty Torque Monster! 1970 Buick GS 455

Were this car in good running and driving shape (which it is not), it could easily be mistaken for a gutless overweight dinosaur, but nothing could be further from the truth. Buick engineered the 455 cid V8 to “Light… more»

Affordable Muscle: 1967 Oldsmobile 442

When it comes to big block, 4-speed, matching numbers GM muscle cars, this is about as affordable as it gets. This 1967 Oldsmobile 442, located in Kerrville, TX, is listed here on craigslist for only $25,000. With the exception… more»

Carolina Dealers Edition: 1989 Ford Mustang GT

One of the dumbest ads I see on TV locally is for the Ford “New England Edition” F150. Stickers and a few badges do not make it a New England Edition; no, the truck would need to be completely… more»

Original Paint: 1969 Nissan Patrol

You’d be forgiven for forgetting Nissan actually sold a robust FJ40 fighter here in the states, as the Patrol remains on a fairly obscure page in the history of Japanese Jeep fighters. They also have a stunningly similar profile… more»

Roadside Sighting: Stash In Ohio

Last time we heard from Reader Jim B, he had spotted a mess of Jeeps and RVs, you can read that story here. Well, he recently sent in photos of another stash of cars, this group is in Ohio… more»

Reader Ad: 1974 FMC 2900R Motor Coach

What Makes It Special? Engine and transmission with less than 5,000 miles. Fantastic condition – inside and out. 22.5 tires and conversion of front steer (in front of front transverse spring rather than behind) are very costly conversions.

Free Pine Cones! 1971 AMC Javelin

Barn Finds reader Jack In NW referred this Javelin to us, and I for one would like to thank him. When I look at cars to write about sometimes I’m attracted by rarity, sometimes by the potential. This one… more»

Dry 21 Window: 1967 Volkswagen Samba

We all endeavor to utter the words, “Find of a lifetime” someday. It’s different for all of us: some folks may pine to find a barn full of American muscle, while others may seek a stash of microcars. If… more»

Optimists Special: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302

Located in Levittown, Pennsylvania and listed here on eBay is this 1970 Mustang. The title for this one is listed as Rebuilt, Rebuildable or Reconstructed, but that doesn’t appear to have diminished interest in this particular car. With 4… more»

Be The Prince: 1970 Chevrolet Bel Air

Large sedans were common on American Highways in the early 70’s. Most stereotypes of American automotive bliss are large sedans. That is no exception for this 1970 Chevrolet Bel Air. This example is blue paint with blue interior and… more»

Disco Era Survivor: 1978 Plymouth Volare

It’s a bit hard to believe nowadays, but when the Chrysler F-body platform (Dodge Aspen & Plymouth Volare) was introduced in mind-1976, these were considered compact cars.  All a matter of perspective, I guess.  A bit hefty for a… more»

Reach For The Sky! – 1968 Peter Pirsch Ladder Truck

Diversity is the name of the game here at Barn Finds. Recently I posted an article about a 1968 Morris Mini. Hailing from the same year is a vehicle that is the complete polar opposite to the Mini. Possessing… more»

The Other Spider – 1973 FIAT 850 Sport Spider

FIAT’s 124 Spider likely ranks as the most recognizable American FIAT, making this 1973 FIAT 850 Sport Spider in Goleta, California a more interesting and unusual find. The economical rear-engine 850 came to America as a coupe or Spider… more»

Basic Bird: 1977 Pontiac Firebird

Listed for sale here on eBay is this 1977 Pontiac Firebird. Located in Cypress, Texas, and being sold with a clear title this car has experienced some spirited bidding. With 3 days remaining there have been 29 bids placed… more»

Pre-Brick Project: 1963 Volvo P120 Duett

If you grew up with Volvos, you’ll remember their aversion to curves in the bodywork, especially those cars from 1970 through the early 2000s. The straight lines and square corners earned them both the “Brick” nickname and a loyal… more»

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