1968 Plymouth Fury III Sport Suburban Wagon

At least once a week here on Barn Finds, a car is posted that is so bafflingly equipped that one would give almost anything to interview the original owner in an effort to get to the bottom of it. Here’s… more»

Classic Workhorse: 1958 Chevrolet Apache NAPCO 4×4

Early Chevrolet pickups already hold a special place in the collector world, but add factory-era four-wheel drive into the mix and things get much more interesting. Listed here on Facebook Marketplace, 1958 Chevrolet Apache 31 short-box step-side, currently located… more»

Rare Slicktop 5-Speed: 1979 Porsche 928

The Porsche 928 remains one of the more attainable classic models from the storied sports car maker. But even with its enormous credibility as a fantastic GT car, the 928 carries with it some risk as a model that… more»

Twin V16 Power: 1931 Garwood Miss America VIII

There’s nothing like a relaxing day on the water, until something like this unmuffled twin V16 powerboat roars by, tearing a hole in time and space. Garfield “Gar” Wood built this 1931 Garwood Miss America VIII 30 ft motor… more»

Triple Finned Chrysler Package Deal

Chrysler redesigned its cars in 1960, treating them to unibody construction (was that a treat given their propensity to rust?). From 1959 to 1961, the Windsor was the entry-level model (the name was retired in the U.S. after 1961)…. more»

31K-Miles? 1978 Dodge Macho Power Wagon 4×4

One person sees “patina,” and another sees old, faded paint and surface rust. Which camp are you in? I could leave it as is, or restore it to how it would have looked. I like both options. The seller… more»

1-of-282: Restored 1973 Pontiac GTO

None of the muscle cars of the 1960s saw demand fall off faster than the Pontiac GTO. From a peak of 97,000 units in 1966, Pontiac couldn’t find 6,000 buyers in 1972. The 1973 model year brought renewed hope… more»

Brazilian Inline-Six: 1988 Ford L8000 Dump Truck

Old working trucks are among the most frequently discarded vehicles, in my opinion, typically because values drop to a point where it’s a difficult sell on the used market. Couple that with the sheer nuisance of relocating it and… more»

Project With Parts Galore: 1970 Pontiac Firebird

Early second-generation Pontiac Firebirds continue to draw attention for their clean lines, solid performance options, and strong enthusiast following. This 1970 Pontiac Firebird Coupe, currently offered on Facebook Marketplace in Hampton, Tennessee, presents an interesting opportunity for someone looking… more»

The Ultimate Sleeper? 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS 396

Oddly enough, I’ve talked to more than a few people who really don’t like Novas, and personally, I don’t get it. Sure, the second-generation bodystyle was never available as a hardtop or a convertible, but it still looks nice… more»

1,713-Mile One-Owner: 1984 Kawasaki KLR600

The sole owner of this 1984 Kawasaki KLR600 only rode it 1,713 miles in the last 41 years. Even for a motorcycle, this is a low-mile vehicle, and it appears to be an absolute gem. You can find this… more»

Rust-Free But Won’t Idle: 1989 Jeep Comanche

I’m not sure why I always think a Jeep has to have 4WD. It’s like seeing a hardtop version of a car that you normally see as a convertible, and it just seems strange. Jeep is just so well-known… more»

Custom Convertible: 1983 Subaru GL Convertible

We’ve seen three Subaru convertibles here on Barn Finds over the years, even though the company never officially offered one, at least in the Leone family. It has the potential to be a heck of a popular car for… more»

Parked In 2001: Rust-Free 1977 Ford Econoline

What a time capsule. Bought new in the San Francisco area by the seller’s parents, the van and family moved to the Pacific Northwest, and both have lived there ever since 1982. It’s easily the best area of the… more»

A Perfect Panama! 1954 Packard Clipper

“America’s newest glamour car is this dream-lined beauty,” so opines the 1954 Packard Clipper “Panama” sales brochure. It’s a powerful but safe statement at the same time. And since I’ve covered a couple of Packards as of late (a… more»

Kammback Survivor: 1973 Chevrolet Vega Estate Wagon

The Vega was Chevrolet’s first foray into subcompact automobiles. From 1971 to 1977, GM sold more than two million gas sippers, although the car was initially flawed (overheating engines, premature rusting). The “Kammback” was the 2-door station wagon edition,… more»

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