Copart Turbo Coupe: ’84 Thunderbird

I’m beginning to wonder if there is a new business model of buying cars on Copart and then flipping them directly onto eBay – without ever laying an eye on it. This is at least the second time I’ve… more»

Original Or Restored? 1966 Pontiac Bonneville

This 1966 Pontiac Bonneville is in Ramsey, New Jersey and is listed on eBay. The bidding is up to $6,000 and the reserve hasn’t been reached yet! The seller doesn’t mention if it’s original or if it has been… more»

Could Be A Prototype: 1958 Devin D

The seller of this Devin thinks it could be an early prototype or at the very least, a very early example of the D model. Given the lack of a VIN number, I’m not so sure about the claim…. more»

Pre-GTO Muscle: 1963 Pontiac Le Mans

Just one year before Pontiac released the GTO, they built a high performance version of the Le Mans. It’s high compression engine might have said 326 cui, but it was actually a 336 that churned out 260 horsepower and an impressive… more»

BF Exclusive: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

The Avanti was a short lived, but futuristic car for Studebaker – featuring a fiberglass body and front disc brakes. It was brought to market quickly and died almost as fast. Even with such special model in their lineup,… more»

BF Exclusive: 1965 Shelby GT350

From Matt S – Coming off the line near the end of the 562 car production run, this car has been in the same family since birth, owned by two brothers. Those two brothers were my father and my… more»

Caddy With A Kitchen Sink! 1956 Cadillac Camper

This great desert find was sent in by Barn Finds reader Marc N. — thanks, Marc! Remember, you can send us your finds at tips@barnfinds.com! I think this is one of the more successful Cadillac camper conversions I’ve seen,… more»

1971 AMX: Kenosha Rocket!

While we see a lot of Camaro and Mustang finds, it’s rare that we see any American Motors finds, let alone a largely original AMX from 1971. No, the paint isn’t original; I’m not sure that they were that… more»

Still Goin’ Strong: ’63 Buick Electra Convertible

Fancy yourself in a Buick convertible? You could do far worse than this restovivor 1963 Electra convertible with 116,544 miles! Wearing a repaint dating from the 1970’s and with only a few non-visible corrosion issues, this one’s almost ready… more»

Is There A Better One? 1977 Datsun 280Z

It’s not often we find a survivor car looking this nice, even one as late as 1977. No repaints, no rechroming, just careful care from 1977 on (albeit with a storage period in between). This fine survivor is currently… more»

Fighting Fires! ’53 M38A1 With Under 4,000 Miles!

Here’s a 1953 Willys Jeep with only 3,641 actual miles! We can guess a lot of the story based on the fire equipment–I’m guessing it pretty much sat around for years running a few fire calls, and then was… more»

Black And Chrome! Original 1949 Buick Roadmaster

I think the Buick stylists for the Roadmaster’s new 1949 look tried to put as much chrome on the front of the car as possible! Maybe someone had stock in a plating company? Even the ventiports (those characteristic Buick… more»

It’s Real! Olds 442 Convertible At No Reserve!

I’ll be the first person to tell you that this car isn’t perfect by any means, but it’s not at a perfectly high price either–I may just have to bid on this one if it stays anywhere near this low… more»

Ford Model A Built In 1980

Ford started building the Model A in 1927 and ended production in 1931, so how could this A been built in 1980? Well Shay Motors started building g replicas in ’78 and has been selling them through Ford Dealers… more»

Extras Included: 1930 American Austin

This Austin looks like a major project, but these are quite rare here in the States. I’d love to have one of these little classics, but I would be tempted to build it into a lightweight special! The seller… more»

All There: 1953 MG TD

The MG TD design evolved from the 1930’s T series and is very similar in many ways. It shares the same basic styling and the body is also built on an ash wood frame. Almost all of the MG TDs were… more»

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