White Sands Commuter: 1979 Honda Civic

This perfectly sun-bleached 1979 Honda Civic has led a gentle life, being owned by a professor in White Sands, New Mexico, for the bulk of its life. The fantastic shade of 70s green paint has slowly been worn away… more»

British Pedal Power: 1914 BSA Auto-Wheel

Having been an antique motorcycle fan for a few decades now, I’ve seen a few of these and I have always wanted to own one. This particular bike is located about 2.5 hours Southwest of The Emerald City – Sydney –… more»

Eye of the Beholder: 1952 Triumph Mayflower

This highly-desirable (to me, at least) 1952 Triumph Mayflower is in Darlington, Durham, United Kingdom, a mere half-hour west of Middlesbrough. Resident Barn Finds British vehicle guru, Jamie, wrote about a 1954 Mayflower a few months ago in left-hand-drive spec and this… more»

Special Delivery: 1967 International Scout 800

“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” Especially if they have a 1967 International Scout 800 like this one! Yes, this is a former USPS… more»

Hard Hit: 1984 Buick Skylark T-Type

I’ve had my eye on this decrepit hot-rod Buick for quite some time, as it keeps popping up on eBay with a lower and lower price, now listed with a $350 Buy-It-Now. That’s pretty stupid cheap, but it comes… more»

Basement Find: 1935 Ford Phaeton

This old Ford was stored in a basement for almost 60 years. It’s very original and many of the missing parts are included. It will need running boards, an interior, top and much more. The front part of the floor… more»

Vandalized While Stored: 1970 Mercedes 280SE

As my wife and I continue to discuss whether we should buy a house or hold out for another year (blame the uncertainty on the perils of working in higher ed), I’ve come to terms with the fact that… more»

Ferrari 275 Fighter: 1967 Vetta Ventura

At first glance you might not know what this Rare Vetta Ventura is, I know I hadn’t ever heard of one before Dennis shared his most recent find with me. This now very rusty, but once beautiful machine is… more»

No Reserve, V8 And A 4-Speed! 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

Represented as a “driver,” I would be happy to be driving this 1967 Pontiac Firebird Regimental Red convertible anywhere! The seller is the second owner and has a lot of original documentation included with the sale, so you have… more»

Used Car Find! 1965 Ford Fairlane

This isn’t the typical car you’d find on a used car lot, or at least one in 2016! The 1965 update to the styling of the Ford Fairlane brought some angles to the 1964 model and continued the trend towards making the… more»

Classic Coupe: 1948 Lincoln Continental Coupe

This first-generation 1948 Lincoln Continental Coupe was stored in a barn for years and now it needs some help. Although, from what photos are shown by the seller, the body looks like it’s in great condition.

Oh No! It’s a Studenado

The other David here on Barn Finds recently wrote up an incredibly scary 1939 Mercury Lumina he found on Hemmings. Mercumina? Lumercury?  I thought it was pretty awful and clearly a unique effort made by a unique and unusual individual.

Mazda’s Underground Stash!

It isn’t uncommon for manufacturers to keep collections of their more interesting and historically important vehicles, but usually they keep these collections on display for the world to enjoy. Well it seems MazdaUSA has taken a bit of a different… more»

Rare Desert Find: 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham

The seller says that this rare and valuable car was sitting in the California desert for years. This is a 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham, 1 of 304 Broughams built in 1958 and car #578 out of 904 Eldorado Broughams built… more»

Sixty Years In A Barn: 1920 Chalmers 35-C

This is one of the most complete and original, and running, barn finds ever; according to the seller. This 1920 Chalmers 35C 5-Passenger Phaeton is in Winkel, Netherlands, about an hour north of Amsterdam. This car was sitting in a barn… more»

$300 Project: 1965 Volvo Amazon

When it comes to project cars, $300 is a significant number to me. Why? Because that’s the same price I purchased my project car for, and it leaves the door open for bringing even a long-idled car like this… more»

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