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Expensive 5-Speed Project: 1987 Maserati Biturbo

For owners of project vehicles, it’s somewhat inevitable that a person of significance in our lives – a spouse, or perhaps your parents – will ask when a long-dormant car or truck will be leaving the property. The thinking… more»

Supercharged SBC Wagon! 1970 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

One of the cool factors of the first and second generation Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser is those fun skylights on top, but the coolness of this one goes beyond that, as it’s got a great surprise hiding under the hood. … more»

Owned Since ’73: 1960 Porsche 356B Super

It’s somewhat hard to believe in 2026 that listings like this still appear on occasion. This desirable 1960 Porsche 356 B Super cabriolet looks like it has been sitting around, collecting dust; certainly not neglected but also not seeing… more»

Rolls-Royce Engine: 1964 Vanden Plas Princess 4-Litre R

It’s safe money to wager that practically every Barn Finds reader has at one point in time or another had to deal with their itchy trigger finger when it comes to bidding on cars for sale online. I’ve been bitten by… more»

V16 Powered Luxury! 1938 Cadillac Series 90

When it came to exclusivity and automobile bragging rights, Cadillac buyers who got behind the wheel of a Series 90 in 1938 had plenty to boast about, as they could tell all their friends that it was the only… more»

Sacramento Survivor: 1974 Plymouth Scamp 318

Spinnaker White is the name that Plymouth gave to the color of this 1974 Plymouth Scamp hardtop, and some may argue that white paint isn’t really a color, but a tone or other description. One color we don’t know… more»

BF Classifieds: 1987 Ford Ranger Project

In the 1970s, the demand for compact pickups began to take off. Ford did its part to address the supply by selling an imported Mazda rebadged as the Courier. For the 1983 model year, Ford introduced its own U.S.-built… more»

Updated Hauler! 1968 Datsun 510 Wagon

Faded blue paint and a poor man’s carbon fiber hood (black primer) fly the tuner flag high on this never-restored 1968 Datsun 510, and after reportedly sitting for 15 years, it’s back on the road with a host of… more»

Quirky But Lovable: 1975 AMC Matador

Of the many autos that seem to have little middle ground between love-it-or-hate-it styling, the second-generation AMC Matador coupe is one that could easily be considered as a top-level contender for that list.  Bearing little resemblance and sharing few… more»

End of the Line: 1966 Studebaker Cruiser

Studebaker and Packard merged in 1954 in the hopes of keeping both brands relevant. But that didn’t work out, and the Packard marque was gone after 1958. The Lark compact arrived in 1959, but that only stalled the Grim… more»

Rust Free 1993 Ford F-250 XLT 4×4 Diesel 5-Speed

The desirability meter is way past #11 on this one for me. The only wish list items I would change would be if it had a red interior and if we had a longer garage. Otherwise, this 1993 Ford… more»

Rare Luxury: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst

Although never considered part of its “Letter Series,” Chrysler revived the concept almost five years after the 300M left the line with the 1970 300 Hurst. As with its predecessors, the “Hurst” was a potent Personal Luxury Car that… more»

Turbo Coupe Parts Car: 1985 Ford Thunderbird

The Thunderbird was a 50-year fixture at Ford (1955 to 2005). Production covered 11 generations, with the first and last being similar (2-passenger vehicles). After a low point in sales (and quality) in the early 1980s, the T-Bird was… more»

High Mileage Hot Hatch: 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI

A replacement for the VW Beetle was on the horizon as early as the mid-1950s. Numerous prototypes were built, though none ever matriculated beyond internally assigned numbers like EA47 or EA97. Each was deemed to fall short of the… more»

The Other Nomad: Pair of 1950s Pontiac Safari Wagons

The 1955-57 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad is considered iconic in many circles. It was packaged as a 2-door Sport Wagon with its own unique body panels from the windshield back. But Pontiac had one of these wagons, too, the… more»

Uncommon Convertible: 1968 Oldsmobile Delmont 88

Years ago, when an auto manufacturer offered a convertible body style, it was usually made available on the top model or trim level. That was half true for Oldsmobile in 1968 as its range-topping Ninety-Eight model was offered in… more»

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