That’s right, 30,000 cars! Obviously, they weren’t all full-sized, but still. If you haven’t already read this story then you should. A man named Dennis Erickson spent his whole life stashing away automobiles of every size. Most were diecast, but… more»
Dad’s Dusty Pony: 1969 Camaro Z/28
There are probably more “Z/28” Camaros running around today then were ever built, of course most of those are poorly executed clones. I’m alright with a well done clone, as long as the owner is honest about what it… more»
Dual Superchargers: 1968 Dodge D200
Barn Finds reader Brian V. spotted a Dodge D200 with perhaps one of the more colorful histories I’ve ever seen for such a vehicle. A top fuel team used the rig here on craigslist as their tow/support vehicle in the… more»
Big Block Survivor: 1968 Chevelle SS 396
Something you don’t expect to find every day is a big block SS 396 survivor that has been largely untouched! It’s up for sale here on eBay where bidding is currently under $14,000 but hasn’t met the reserve yet. The Chevelle… more»
To Paint, Or Not To Paint: 1962 Oldsmobile Starfire Convertible
I need to start this post by explaining that I have a thing for Starfires. It’s the first car I remember my grandfather having and I remember it being very quick. This one has had what looks like pretty… more»
Brass Era Driver: 1911 Hupmobile Roadster
Little is known about this Hupmobile, and little information is offered in the ebay listing. We suspect that this Roadster is based off of a 1911 Model 20. Looking to be an older restoration, this Hupmobile has a nice… more»
Body Shop Find: 1968 Camaro Z/28
We’ve heard plenty of stories about projects being abandoned or forgotten at body shops. It’s really not a surprise when you consider what body and paint work costs. This Z/28 project has been parked at the body shop for… more»
Dragon Wagon: 1977 Chevrolet G20
Time machines are often written off as objects of fantasy, but this 1977 Chevrolet G20 camper van will take you back in time. Propelled by standard gasoline, an 8 track player, and a fantastic paint job, this time machine… more»
The Killer Cuda: 1966 Plymouth Barracuda
This really is one Killer Cuda! The seller sadly doesn’t offer up much information. It’s powered by a 440, which has been heavily upgraded and power gets to the ground via a 727 and an 8 3/4 rear end,… more»
Forgotten Wrecking Yard Liquidation!
I’m sure many of you, like me, have fond memories of wondering around salvage yards, looking at all the rusty relics. Sadly, many of these yards have closed and what ever was left over was simply crushed and sent off… more»
Stolen Tags: 1963 Corvette
I really don’t know what one would do with this poor Corvette. It’s a good year and the seller claims the frame and birdcage are solid, but the tags and title are missing. They claim the tags were stolen… more»
Loud And Long: 1969 Chevrolet C10
I know long bed trucks aren’t as desirable as short beds, but this C10 looks like it could be a good project to learn on. Most of us aren’t professionals when it comes to restoration work, but that doesn’t… more»
This Is One Stellar Galaxie: 1962 Ford Sedan
Due to a recent flaw in the space-time continuum, Barn Finds is able to bring you this heavenly 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 sedan. That’s all we can think of that would explain why this car is in such out-of-this-world… more»
Pocono Oddball: 1957 Nash Fire Truck
I just look oddballs like this Nash Metropolitan! These little classics are odd enough in their normal form, but in mini fire truck configuration, they are down right awesome. If you don’t know the history of these cars, a… more»
Neat Stuff Included: 1989 Cadillac Allante
I recently spotted a Cadillac Allante flailing over the shoulder of a local road and into the breakdown area; after a bad week with my daily driver, it was a phenomenon I understood all too well. There was something… more»



















