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Rough Fish: 1972 Plymouth Barracuda

Rough but complete, this 1972 Barracuda is “barn fresh” looking for its next home. Although there are some rust issues, the body of this ‘Cuda is pretty solid overall. Packing a 340 V8 and a 727 Torque-flight this ‘Cuda… more»

Lay Z Boy On Wheels: 1965 Ford Thunderbird

These Ford Thunderbirds are some of the most comfortable cruisers that were made in the 1960’s. This ‘Bird is clean, and would make a great driver after a good sorting from its 25 year hibernation. This cruiser is priced… more»

Big Lux: 1972 Lincoln Continental

The fifth generation Continental introduced in 1970 was the first new design in 9 years. They were built on the same platform as the full size Ford sedans but stretched to an impressive 127″ wheel base with a total length… more»

Not So Black And White: 1957 Corvette Fuelie

As much as I love black and white photography, I’m not a fan of this seller’s decision to only provide black and whites of the front of this Corvette. We can all tell that the car is in rough… more»

Museum Find: 1961 Olds Starfire Convertible

If this Olds was good enough to be in the Petersen Automotive Museum, then it has to be worth taking a closer look at! It was originally destined to be fully restored by the museum, but for some reason… more»

Viva la Vauxhall! 1975 Vauxhall Viva E

Here’s one for you British vehicle fans, a 1975 Vauxhall Viva E. It’s in lovely Snaith, United Kingdom, about 30 miles east of Leeds. It can be found on eBay as a classified ad with a price of £2,885 ($3,822). What… more»

Pebble Beach Material: 1930s Delahaye 135

Here’s a head scratcher. This Delahaye could be one of the most beautiful cars ever built. It also ranks among the most valuable. Yet, somehow this particular one fell victim of what appears to be an amautuar restoration that was never… more»

Super Dirt Cheap Project: $500 1963 Chevrolet Corvair

From the ever-popular “Super Dirt Cheap” department here at Barn Finds, comes this 1963 Chevy Corvair project. With an asking price of just $500, it’s sure to go quick. It’s located in Alton, Illinois, and can be found here… more»

Sitting Since ’78: 1967 Shelby GT350

The owner of this GT350 has had it for over 30 years now and just came to the realization that they are never going to get around to restoring it. That’s a shame, but it’s good to know this… more»

Three Pedals: 1970 MCI Motor Coach

There are times when I want to meet the owners of the vehicles we feature on Barn Finds and find out their story. How did you come into owning such a vehicle? What was going through your mind when you traded… more»

A Pair Of Porsche Barn Finds

Not one, but about one and a half Porsche 914s are for sale here on craigslist in Atlanta, Georgia. I’m not sure I agree with the direction the seller suggests the project should be taken, but I’ll let you… more»

Batteries Not Included: 1970s GE Elec-Trak E12

Alrighty then, here’s something you didn’t expect to see here! Or, maybe you did since it’s from me. This is a 1970s GE Elec-Trak E12 battery-powered garden tractor and it’s in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It’s on Craigslist with an asking price… more»

Six Cars, One Price: $20,000 Firm!

This is a rather odd listing: Six seemingly unrelated cars, of which three I would call classics and at least one more will probably interest you, all for $20,000 firm. The cars are listed here on craigslist and are… more»

One Of Two Left: 1914 Dodge Brothers

Long before building things like the Charger and the Hell Cat, Dodge was a machine shop that supplied parts to the likes of Chevrolet and Ford. It didn’t take the Dodge Brothers long to realize there was money to… more»

Dayton’s Rat Rod: 1937 Ford Phaeton

We’ve come across a large number of barn finds that aren’t desirable enough to justify an expensive restoration, but solid enough that it’s a shame to see them go to waste. So what do you do with finds like… more»

Barn Hog: 1930 Harley-Davidson VL

Harley-Davidson has a long history of building road devouring motorcycles, dating all the way back to 1903. By the ’30s, their motorcycles had evolved from simple bicycles with engines strapped to them to purpose built road machines. Given the… more»

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