Backyard Find: 1967 Chevy Corvette

A few months ago, a member of a Facebook group I follow showed pictures of a derelict Corvette rotting in someone’s driveway in New Jersey. This poster had just snagged the car and was showing off his score –… more»

Driver Or Restore It? 1965 Lincoln Continental Street Find

It’s not a pink Cadillac, but it sure looks like it could be “oozing down the street!” Few cleaner designs exist than the 1961-65 Elwood Engel Lincoln Continentals, and I happen to prefer the 1965 ‘Mercury-esque’ grille over the… more»

1 Of 10 Bicentennial Wonder! 1976 Chevrolet Bonanza

I remember the US Bicentennial as an explosion of red, white and blue everywhere for an entire year. Evidently, Chevrolet got into the act with 500 Spirit of 76 trucks, and only 10 of them were Bonanza models (according… more»

You’re Fired: 1937 Chevrolet Grand Deluxe

This old Chevy listed on eBay is a project that died in 1987. There are no bids yet and a BIN of  $8,750. The guy that was restoring it purchased it from the original owner, his uncle. We might wonder why, after… more»

Phonebooth Not Included: 1966 Jaguar E-Type

The E-Type was based on the 24 Hours of Le Mans winning D-Type Jaguar and way ahead of other sports cars of its time. They are fast, with a top speed of 150 MPH with 0 to 60 MPH in… more»

Success Story: 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

This Chevelle featured here on the site about a week ago received over 40 inquires and had several offers, all from Barn Finds readers, and sold in less than a week for the full asking price of $16,000! The family is… more»

Game Changer! 1958 Berkeley SE328

As frequent Barn Finds readers know, Berkeleys are small, motorcycle engined British sports cars that have largely fiberglass bodies and a steel central tub. They also tend to be found in dilapidated condition, usually without an engine. If an… more»

How Brave Are You? 1967 Maserati Mistral

This car is the opportunity of a lifetime–for the right, very brave individual who’s wanted a vintage Maserati exotic car for a long time! It’s listed for sale here on eBay at no reserve, and with bidding at only… more»

1963 Volvo 122S Sedan–Amazon Needs A New Home!

Considering they have just the right mix of semi-sportiness and stylish good looks (admittedly subjective), I know I’m not alone in appreciating the Volvo 120 series, also known as “Amazons.” This one-family example appears to be in pretty good… more»

6 Years Quiet: 1967 Ford Galaxie

Here’s a 390 V8 equipped, “rust free” (quoting the seller) 1967 Ford Galaxie that could be a real bargain. It’s still wearing it’s original paint, carpet and upholstery and even has its original wheel covers (quite a feat, as this particular… more»

Made in St. Paul, MN: 1942 Ford M20 6×6

One of my favorite George Carlin skits is where he says, “Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?” You won’t have to worry about… more»

Big, Bad, Bumpers: 1988 Subaru Loyale GL 4WD

This big-bumpered, blue-hued 4×4 is a 1988 Subaru GL 4WD Hatchback and it’s in fantastic condition for being almost 30 years old. We’ve all seen cars from this manufacturer being more rusted than not and this isn’t one of those…. more»

Mellow Yellow: 1962 Studebaker Daytona Convertible

The Daytona model, introduced in 1962, is a Lark with bucket seats and a console. The Daytona is as fancy as the Lark came. There’s very little information provided about this convertible in the craigslist ad so there’s no way… more»

Cross Country Restomod: 1951 Kaiser Deluxe

Restomods are always met with varying views and opinions, but I feel that a restomod is not always a bad thing, as some may feel. Rare, or hard to find parts, can turn a car from a driver into… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1963 Corvair Monza Spyder

If you are in the market for a Corvair, the Monza Spyder is the model to get. “Monza” means it has the top trim package and “Spyder” tells you there’s a turbo-charged flat-six in the trunk! This car had… more»

Big Blue Survivor: 1953 Oldsmobile Super 88

In 1953 Oldsmobile offered three lines of cars, the entry level 88, the slightly larger and more luxurious “midsize” Super 88, and the top of the line luxury barge 98. All Oldsmobiles that year were powered by the famous… more»

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