ALL CAPS: 1964 Ford Country Squire

Check out this Country Squire station wagon that’s listed for sale here on St. Louis’ craigslist. Although the seller is likely flipping the car, we can probably forgive him due to the fact that he found us such a… more»

Early Walkthrough: 1960 VW Kombi 11

It is reported that over 30,000 Kombi Buses were produced in 1960. This 1960 Kombi 11 is listed here on craigslist in Orange County, California and is priced at $18,500. The asking seems rather high for a Kombi, but then… more»

Rusty Muscle: 1969 Plymouth GTX

I’ll be honest, I’m not sure what is happening to the paint on this GTX, but that’s just one of many questions I have for this Mopar. It looks like someone might have painted it in their garage at… more»

$1,200 Runner: 1966 MG Midget

This MG is listed here on craigslist in Placerville, California for $1,500. It’s been in a barn since 1984. It runs but needs brake and interior work, as well as paint. The seller is including parts to redo the… more»

Arizona Barn Find: 1963 Pontiac Catalina

It is reported that in 1963 fourteen 421 Super Duty Catalinas were produced with aluminum hoods, trunk panels, fenders, bumpers and had 120 holes punched in their bodies to “lighten” them up which lead to the nickname “Swiss Cheese”. This… more»

Engine Donor? 1952 Jaguar Mk. VII

One of the sad things when a “regular” car’s mechanical components are used in what is considered a more desirable version is that the “regular” cars frequently get used as parts donors rather than being maintained or refurbished themselves…. more»

1988 Chevrolet Corvette: Fortunate 4-Speed

It’s not often I see a Corvette of this vintage equipped just the way I like. Too often they are automatics and heavily used up, bearing the scars of years of cheap owners. This 1988 example here on eBay… more»

Winter Project: 1955 Plymouth Plaza Wagon

We have featured many cars here on Barn Finds, but this is the first Plaza we’ve ever featured! It is reported that the 1955 Plaza was the first four-door Plymouth station wagon. We know many of you like two-door wagons and… more»

1986 Ford LTD Wagon: Coroner’s Car

We’ve featured ex-police cars, former fire trucks and plenty of municipal vehicles retired while they were still in their prime. But here’s a new one (for me, at least): a former coroners car with only 17,000 miles on the… more»

Is It A Classic? 1986 Dodge Shelby Charger Turbo

If I told you that reader Charles H. had found a factory high-performance edition car with 39,000 original miles in mint condition with connections to Carroll Shelby, you’d be thinking high-dollar classic, wouldn’t you? Let’s see what you think… more»

49K Original Miles: 1967 Mercury Cougar

It’s nice when we find what looks like a real survivor rather than a “restoration”, although you can never be sure without a good PPI. This cool black plate Cougar was sent in by frequent finder Charles H, and… more»

Think Small, Very Small!

We found another opportunity for you to add some small finds to your collection! Listed here on eBay in Mesa, Arizona, are these 1:18 scale “barn find” models. One is a 1957 Studebaker and the other is a 1956 Ford with… more»

El Caballero, Brush Buggy, Ocelot…

Sand Chariots of Fullerton, California produced dune buggies from 1967 till 1970. They produced a rare cat called the Ocelot in several different forms. Listed here on craigslist in New Hampshire is a rare Ocelot Truck Dune Buggy priced at $10K. Yes,… more»

40 Year Puzzle: 1930 Essex 6 Coupe

It’s reported that over 76k Essex Challenger 6 Series Coupes were produced in 1930. The owner refers to this one as a 1930 Essex Super 6 2 door Coupe. This is another one of the many stalled projects that… more»

Barn Hot Rod: 1940 Ford Coupe

What can I say, I’m a sucker for period hot rods. New ones are great, but they just don’t tell the same story as an old car turned into a hot rod 30+ years ago. This 1940 Ford Coupe… more»

Quarter Scale: The Van Horn Roadster

At first glance you’d almost think this is a full sized car, but take a closer look at some of the proportions and you start to realize something is off. There are really some great craftsman out there that… more»

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