First One Built: 1971 Cadillac Eldorado

This massive luxury convertible isn’t just any old Cadillac, it’s the very first 7th generation Eldorado built! For ’71, the Eldorado was completely redesigned, with a more curvy body. I like the way these look, especially the convertibles! This beast… more»

Yellow And Mellow: 1949 Willys Jeepster

After the war, Willys was producing the “CJ” or civilian Jeep for farmers and anyone who needed to drive off-road. In 1948 Willys added a line of vehicles of passenger cars based on the CJ, including the Jeepster. They didn’t… more»

4-Doors Ain’t Worth Nothing: 1973 Plymouth Satellite

Four-doors have always gotten a bad rap. As a kid, I remember my dad telling me that four-doors weren’t worth anything. He might have been right, but that also means that those of us who can’t afford the two-door… more»

Ex-British Military: 1966 Austin Gipsy

Editor’s Note: This find was written up by Brian Birkner. He may be joining the team and this is his first submission. Let him know what you think! Many of us desire a vehicle that is unique and different… more»

Not A Barn Find: 1955 Ford Thunderbird

The seller of this T-Bird makes it clear in their listing that this is not a barn find! I’m not sure why. It’s old, dirty, and potentially cheap. Sure, it’s a project, but that shouldn’t exclude it from being… more»

Boring Survivor: 1977 Chevrolet Malibu

With classic car values always going up, has the time come to start looking at cars like this from the late seventies? Obviously, this particular Malibu has some things going for it that make it desirable even with the… more»

Tempting Project: 1963 Pontiac Tempest

I’m sure many of our Pontiac fans know all about the ’63 Tempest 421 Super Duty cars. There were only 6 of them built for racing, but their success opened the door for the GTO. A few years back… more»

Street Hemi: 1966 Plymouth Satellite

This Plymouth may not look very intimidating sitting there, but there’s a 425 horsepower 426 Hemi V8 under the hood! This thing is a serious sleeper and is claimed to have only covered 54k miles since new. The first… more»

Behind The Barn: 1970 Camaro Z/28

We’ve seen more than a few finds that just never quite made it into the barn. In the case of this Z/28 Camaro, it made it right up to the back of the barn and that’s where it stayed…. more»

Original Owner, Stored For 9 Years! 1974 260Z

We all know that Japanese classics are a fast-growing area of our car hobby, and demand for the earliest Z-cars has climbed steeply recently. This car is a little later than those, and probably a little less desirable, but… more»

Stored 28 Years! 1966 Chrysler Imperial Crown Coupe

After 28 years of storage, this 1966 Imperial is finally seeing the light again! It looks like it’s been well taken care of for its 88,366 miles, and is ready for some more. The giant coupe is located in… more»

11,000 Original Miles: 1968 Dodge D100

Does it get any better than this? Well, I suppose if you were the one to originally discover this 11,0000 mile 1968 Dodge D100 pickup here on craigslist, it probably was pretty sweet. Now, the current seller has it listed… more»

Swedish Sledgehammer: Volvo 262C V8 Swap

At Barn Finds, we recognize the diversity of our audience means not everyone likes weird foreign makes, nor are we all fans of fire-breathing muscle cars. That’s why this 1978 Volvo 262C by Bertone here on craigslist is sort of like the… more»

Cheap Summer Driver: 1979 Fiat X1/9

Is it too late to drive an Italian sports car that can shed its roof this summer? I don’t think so, which is why this 1979 Fiat X1/9 here on eBay seemed like a bargain at $2,950 or best offer. Although… more»

BF Exclusive: 1986 Jaguar XJS

From Hal S – I was the proud owner of a 1956 Thunderbird, a 1966 Thunderbird, and my Brand-X car daily driver. Now, that was too many cars for one man to drive at any given time so I… more»

Low And Slow: 1964 Citroën DS19

You might be thinking that this Citroën is ready to hit the lowrider scene, but sadly it isn’t supposed to be sitting this low. Between flat tires and what we can only assume is a failed hydropneumatic suspension, it’s just… more»

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