Just Been Resting: 1941 Dodge Pickup

After resting for eight years in a barn in Perry County, Missouri, this 1941 Dodge pickup is ready to have something done with it. The seller suggests a hot rod or rat rod, but I think this could attract a… more»

Lose The Tarp: 1969 Pontiac GTO

Some believe that Pontiac’s now famous GTO option package kicked off the whole muscle craze. I don’t know about that, but I do know that I’d love to own a goat of my own! This particular GTO came out… more»

Needs More Swing: 1975 Dodge Dart Swinger

When I was in high school, I had a buddy who owned a nice Dodge Dart. He seemed almost ashamed to drive it though. It was bright yellow and had a V8 under the hood, but he always felt… more»

1959 Simca P60 Aronde: Gallic Charm

This charming little French convertible was sent in by prolific Barn Finds reader Robert R. With its wraparound windshield, convertible top and vague Thunderbird overtones, this car really captures the essence of the late 1950’s. The pictures in the… more»

1964 Austin Princess DM4: Confused Seller

The seller of this 1964 Austin Princess Limousine, a model DM4, states it is one of the Rolls Royce model in their listing here on eBay. The history of these cars gets very confusing over the years, as the brand… more»

Pair Of Triumph TR3’s In New York

The same seller has listed a pair of Triumph TR3’s for sale. Barn Finds reader Jim S. was kind enough to call our attention to the white car, which is a 1961 TR3A that has been up on blocks… more»

1971 Ford F-250 Sport Custom: 19k Mile Survivor

This 1971 Ford F250 pickup is a great truck if it really is as described. It sat for 28 years and has only 19,800 miles. Do you think this is possible from what you see? Isn’t the firewall a… more»

Plain As Jane: 1960 Rambler American

From Barn Finds reader Patrick C – I just found this plain-as-Jane classic but it looks so complete that someone could have an easy daily driver. I bet that paint could buff out into a decent peach and I’ve heard… more»

Real Deal: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Wagon

We have been accused of not featuring enough real “barn finds”, so here’s one for those guys. This 1971 Olds wagon has been sitting in a pole barn since 1989 and is covered in a nice layer of barn… more»

Custom Chevy Hauler: Backyard Build

Yup. That’s an old school bus with the back-end sawed off and converted into a miniature flat-bed trailer. What else is there to say? Well, you can find it here on craigslist in Missouri (where else?) for less than… more»

1976 Chevy G20 Van: Wall to Wall

You know that phrase, “If these walls could talk?” Usually, it’s said in conjunction with a situation where you actually want to know what the walls would say. In the case of this 1976 Chevy G20 van here on… more»

1971 Jaguar E-Type: Sad, Just Sad

I’m thinking this 1971 Jaguar E-Type is enough to make any Jag lover really sad. And what is that sad car in the background that looks like an MG with something piled on it? So, about this Jag, minus the front… more»

Estate Sale Find: 1969 Mustang Mach 1

Eagle-eyed Barn Finds reader Andrew spotted this 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 tucked away in an estate sale listing out of Washington State, here on estatesales.net. Said to have only 87,000 original miles and been garaged most of its life, this could… more»

1973 Chevelle SS 454 Wagon: Fast Dad

If you read the car rags, the Cadillac CTS-V wagon might seem like the first time an automaker ever shoved a big engine into a wagon body – but you’d be wrong. In 1973, Chevy found a mere 200… more»

Four Decades Of Lancia With No Reserve

We have mentioned the upcoming auction in Tacoma a couple of times, but this quadruplet of Lancias deserves a mention of their own. Each car represents a different decade of the famed Italian automaker’s past. The 1958 Flaminia is… more»

1968 Cadillac Ambulance: Future Family Hauler?

Cadillac had never built their own wagon until just recently, but there were plenty of coachbuilders who were happy to oblige. There were some consumer style station wagons built, but most were used in the funeral industry. At first… more»

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