At the risk of offending some folks out there, I’m going to say it. I just don’t get Porsche 356 prices! To me there are much more capable, much prettier cars available for far less money. Therefore, I’m really… more»
One Cool Roof: 1956 Ford Crown Victoria
Of all the different iterations of the Fairlane released during its 15 year lifespan, the first generation has got to be my favorite. Especially when it’s a Crown Victoria! Ford was able to take an otherwise plain roof and… more»
1958 Mercedes-Benz 190SL: Keeps Going Up!
There’s been much said about the seemingly immediate uptick in values for the Mercedes-Benz 190SL. If we’ve learned anything over the past few months, it’s that several rusty projects have come to life to ride the coattails of decent… more»
1972 Honda 600: Wow, It’s Tiny!
I actually thought all of these came in that peculiar shade of orange! This tiny yellow Honda is located in Wilmington, North Carolina and is up for sale here on eBay with an opening bid of $2,200 and a… more»
1975 BMW 2002: Cheap Tii?
If the ’02 race car was too pricy for you, then here is a cheaper option! As we get closer to summer, I’m anxiously awaiting the return of my brother’s 2002 to the back roads of Maryland. He’s had the… more»
Harley-Davidson’s Boat: 1962 Tomahawk
We don’t normally feature boats around here (with the exception of the occasional Amphicar!), but when Jim S. sent this one in, I knew we needed to give it a mention. It’s a 1962 Tomahawk and it appears to be… more»
Cheap Driver: 1974 Triumph Spitfire
The Triumph Spitfire is already a great choice as an affordable classic because parts are so dang cheap, but when you find a clean runner for this kind of money, it’s a steal! Obviously you aren’t going to get a… more»
1968 BMW 2002: IMSA Radial Special
Well, we can credit craigslist with teaching me about a racing series I never knew existed. This 1968 BMW 2002 found here on craigslist for $12,750 is said to have raced in the IMSA RS Challenge, later known as… more»
Hi-Po 1965 Mustang for $5k!
Now, don’t get too excited! The numbers clearly show that this is an A-code Mustang. Not that that’s a bad thing – with a four-barrel carb, the standard 289 V8 still put out a respectable 225 horsepower. The seller thinks that the… more»
Crusty and Rusty: 1958 MGA Roadster Barn Find
According to the seller, this 1958 MGA has been in a barn for 39 years! Now available here on eBay where the no-reserve auction currently at less than $700, this straight but neglected car might just be the little British roadster… more»
1971 Ford Maverick: Does it Grab You?
A few years ago, I came across a Ford Maverick Grabber for sale by the side of the road. While I understood it to be purely an appearance package, I still thought it hopped up an otherwise ordinary car to… more»
Topless But Tired: 1969 Pontiac LeMans Convertible
Summer is coming up fast (I realize that doesn’t make me popular in the still-cold North, but it was 74 F here at lunch today!) and you know you need a convertible for those top-down drives in the sun!… more»
Don’t Wait: 1961 Mercedes-Benz 220S
There is no telling what might be hiding under all that dirt. Surely the barn has protected its valuable contents well enough that after a quick cleaning, it will look like new. Just think, with a battery and some fuel, we… more»
1974 MGB GT: Almost Bought It!
We like MGB-GTs here at Barn Finds, as evidenced by Jesse’s recent purchase and Josh’s longing. So, when I found this solid, chrome-bumpered, straight car yesterday, I didn’t write about it right away because I was having some serious discussions… more»
The Chadly Coupe
It may not be a “barn find” by definition, but this hot rod is seriously cool! It was built to mimic the hot rods of old and could easily pass as an authentic period machine. The 1930 Model A body is still… more»
Cracked Bird: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am
Why can’t some sellers back far enough away from the car when they take pictures? The shot above is the widest angle showing the most of the car out of the nine pictures the seller posted when they listed… more»