Neck Breaker: 1972 Ford Ranchero GT N-Code

The term “neck breaker” has re-entered pop culture as a means of describing that which causes you to snap your head back so suddenly you break your neck. Well, while this 1972 Ford Ranchero GT isn’t currently so stunning… more»

Your Grandparents’ Car? 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle

Why, you may ask, are we featuring what looks like a plebeian four-door sedan on Barn Finds? I’m glad you asked! Number one, the car appears to be a genuine low-mileage car that’s extremely original. Number two, I’ll bet… more»

Post War Hauler: 1946 Ford Pickup

With the conclusion of World War II, America returned to its regular everyday life of building cars, and living the American dream. This ’46 Ford is still a dream worthy machine as it still exists, and for the most… more»

Tri-Power And A 4-Speed: 1969 Corvette L68 427

The Corvette is often called America’s sports car, but in the late ’60s, they were really more muscle car than anything. That’s especially true of the ones that were equipped with the go fast 427 V8! This particular convertible… more»

Kansas Crown: 1970 Toyota Crown

I instantly recognized this car as one that I had seen before. It sure looks good all cleaned up! This 1970 Toyota Crown is listed on eBay with bids of just over $1,000 but the reserve isn’t met, of… more»

Bargain Basement Find: 1968 Saab 96 Deluxe

Saab built the Model 96 for 20 years beginning in 1960. It originally had a little 38 horsepower “corn popper” 2 stroke engine that was available until 1968. They were reliable but the little 2 stroke engines had their… more»

Horseplay Encouraged! 1975 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT

Showing glossy two-tone paint and few visible imperfections, this well-equipped Ford is almost too pretty for work. However, with some wear in the bed and Ford’s mighty 460 cubic inch mill under the hood, this “excellent” running truck would… more»

Kammback Find: 1976 Chevrolet Vega

The word “Kammback” is so much damn fun to say. I sincerely wish one of our domestic automakers would remake the Vega in wagon form and slap a hideous badge on the back that screamed KAMMBACK. It’s what the… more»

$1,200 V6 Sport: 1992 Ford Tempo GLS

A sporty Tempo seems like sort of an oxymoron, like jumbo shrimp, but that’s exactly what this 1992 Ford Tempo GLS was intended to be. Sporty, I mean, not an oxymoron. This one can be found on Craigslist or… more»

Last Of The Family Wagons: 1995 Buick Roadmaster

Here is your chance to own one of the last America full-size wagons produced! This 1995 Buick Roadmaster wagon was produced one year prior to the final year for these wagons.  Have you driven an older Buick? To me,… more»

Worth Restoring? 1929 Marmon Roosevelt

In the early 1900s, manufacturers of all kinds tried their hand at building cars. There were hundreds of car manufactures. Some companies built “assembled” cars from readily available engines, bodies, and other parts. Marmon was founded in 1851 and… more»

Long Forgotten: 1964 Ford Pickup

Bridgeport, California, is a little town in the Eastern Sierras. Our family has enjoyed spending time at the house in there for many years. This old pickup has been sitting behind an empty house a couple of doors down… more»

Shades of Green: 1969 Porsche 912

This 1969 Porsche 912 does have a fair amount of rust to contend with, but it looks relatively complete – aside from the missing engine and transmission. Then again, 912s haven’t climbed to the point of 911s where matching… more»

Ghost Dealership: Mothballed Subaru Dealer in Malta

The premise of an abandoned automotive dealership with cars still in the showroom wearing delivery-only mileage is one of the more romantic fantasies of the barn find hunter. Sometimes, they are just as they seem, with cars seemingly lost… more»

Green Clean Slate: 1972 Dodge Challenger

Some people want to restore an older car by starting with a clean slate. Others want to preserve the originality and even history of the car. This 1972 Dodge Challenger is definitely for the former restorer style. Or maybe… more»

Owned Since 1972: 1969 Ford F100

There are those of you (and me as well) who like what I call “plain ol’ pickup trucks.” Even though this 1969 Ford F100 has aftermarket wheels and a camper top, it looks perfectly period to me. The seller… more»

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