Close to Home: 1963 Triumph TR4

We have all heard of amazing barn finds in distant lands, but sometimes the best discoveries are not far from home. Darrell L. just sent us a few photos of a 1963 Triumph TR4 which he found less than… more»

Seats Twelve: 1967 Stageway Airporter

It’s Wednesday again and here is today’s wagon. Some people get all excited when a vehicle has a third row, well this one has four! It is a 1967 Stageway Airporter and as the name suggests, it was used… more»

Canadian Carport: 1969 Camaro RS/SS

Often when we find a classic car hidden under a tarp or cover we assume the worst, as these coverings typically hold moisture around the car, causing serious rust. However, occasionally a car has been protected so well that… more»

Black Plates: 1967 Porsche 912

California guys love black license plates. Well, this 1967 Porsche 912 has them and they really are a good sign here. This car has been in long-term storage, but it appears to be very original and in good driver… more»

One Is Better Than Two: 1968 Jaguar XKE

A well cared for survivor car is exciting, but even more so when it is an E-Type. Reader Mike B. just sent us the link to this 1968 Jaguar XKE which resides just four doors down from his place…. more»

Northeast Ohio Barn Find

Barn Finds follower Matt G noticed some auction signs the other day while driving by a farm in Northeast Ohio. Turns out there are four farms going up for auction at the end of the month. Combined the properties… more»

Barn Beater: 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe

Whenever you’re buying a barn find, especially one from the rust belt, it’s imperative that you inspect it closely. Sometimes a car will look solid and in fantastic condition from the outside, but be a rust bucket under the… more»

Drive-In Fun: 1951 Nash Ambassador

Most people born in recent years will never know anything about all the great American manufacturers who used to battle for market share here on their home turf. Nash is one of those companies who’s memory is starting to… more»

Garage Ponton: 1958 Mercedes 220S Coupe

This 1958 Mercedes-Benz 220s Coupe was parked in this garage for the past 8 years and while it may not be a 300sl, there aren’t many 220S coupes out there. It is in need of work, but it runs… more»

Utah Warehouse Find: 1966 Porsche 911

Back in March we featured a warehouse that was packed full of interesting projects. Well, we were just alerted by BF regular Daren of a KSL listing that confirms that many of the cars are still for sale, including… more»

One of Six: 1937 Lincoln K Willoughby Coupe

This 1937 Lincoln K series was recently pulled from a barn. The seller claims that it is one of the six Willoughby bodied K-series ever built. If this is truly the case it would be a monumental discovery, as… more»

Rare Bird: 1970 Plymouth Superbird

In 1970, muscle car manufactures were trying to figure out new ways of squeezing out more speed, which lead to the birth of the aero cars. Plymouth’s entry into the aero competition was the Superbird. The Superbird was a… more»

Finned Find: 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

When Cadillac introduced the redesigned Coupe de Ville in 1959, we are sure no one ever asked themselves how much junk could be stored on the top of one. Well this ’59 Coupe de Ville has been parked in… more»

Original Paint: 1953 Ford Country Sedan

This 1953 Ford Country Sedan is claimed to still be wearing its original paint. That is quite a feat for a 30 year old car, but this wagon is going to turn 60 soon. It needs some work, but… more»

Swedish Surfer: 1967 Volvo 122 Wagon

Here is today’s obligatory Volvo. Reader David C sent this in last week for Wagon Wednesday and ironically it is from the same area as the surf wagon (Morro Bay). This one is in a little better shape though…. more»

Real Surf Wagon: 1964 Pontiac Bonneville

Wagons have been loved by surfers for years. An old Woodie was their vehicle of choice because it provided plenty of room to haul their buddies, some food, and a few surfboards on top. We doubt any of them… more»

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