This Impala Convertible has been in the same family since 1963. The seller’s father traded in his ’55 Bel Air on it and ended up driving the car for 10 years. It remained parked until sometime in the 80s when… more»
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Barn Racer: 1964 Chevy Impala
According to the ad, this Chevy had a busy history for awhile. It was an automatic but converted to a 4 speed and raced and then converted back to an automatic. The engine is a 350, 375 horsepower, that’s… more»
Safety First: 1967 Chevrolet C-20 Custom Deluxe
Are you in the market for an almost-perfect, original 1977 Chevrolet C-20 Custom Deluxe Pickup? I thought so; well look no further, here it is. This thing is drop-dead beautiful, and blue, and look at those white rims and those… more»
Stretch-Friendly: 1969 Chevrolet G10 LWB
While finding old-school Chevy vans is not difficult, here’s two ways this example is a cut above the rest: it’s a long wheelbase model, stretched to 108 inches, and it’s been with the current owner since 1977. I thought… more»
Turquoise Gem: 1968 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon Survivor
This wagon is truly stunning! When I first looked the ad over, I was quite skeptical of the original paint, wood grain and interior claims, but when you look closely enough and see the largely minute signs of wear,… more»
Bad Decisions: 1939 Mercury Convertible
Where do I begin? This is not a barn find, though many might wish it had been left where ever it came from. What do you get when you cross a 1939 Mercury coupe with a 1990s Chevy Lumina? This… more»
Brands Hatch Green: 1971 Chevy Corvette
After featuring a similar Corvette that came from the factory in a rare paint color known as Buckskin, it was inevitable that this barn find 1971 Chevy Corvette wearing original Brands Hatch green paint would catch my eye. As a… more»
Vairy Rusty: 1967 Corvair Convertible
Corvairs have always been prone to rust, but then again, maybe not so much more so than many other cars of the 1960s. And parts are readily available for almost any body part you could think of, including… more»
Mellow Yellow: 1971 Chevrolet K10 4×4
This generation of “C/K” pickups was introduced in 1967 and had improvements like a double wall bed, better rustproofing, and coil spring rear end as well as added creature comforts. This is a one owner barn find and is said to have only… more»
1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe With Only 812 Miles!
The seller of this Monte Carlo claims that it has only covered 812 miles since new! Except for the battery, everything is supposedly original. It’s being offered by a used car dealer and no other proof is given of… more»
Absolutely Original: 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe
This Chevy is completely original except for the mechanical work done to get it running, which included rebuilding the top end and carb and replacing the fuel lines, tank, brakes and tune up items. It’s a six cylinder automatic car. It had… more»
No Warranty: Roasted 1967 Corvette
While most project vehicles on eBay carry the typical “no warranty” language, I find it to be a bit redundant on vehicles like this crispy 1967 Chevy Corvette Stingray. This is probably my greatest fear when it comes to… more»
Auction Finds: California Jaguar XK120 & 1931 Chevy
Reader Jim B. writes: Hey Jesse, Josh and everyone – I have a client here in Southern California that occasionally runs into cars as part of their estate clearing/auction business. Look at what they found, and what is going to come… more»
Period Racer: 1959 Corvette
We’ve seen all kinds of customized Corvettes here on Barn Finds, but most of the time it’s ’70s and ’80s models that have been modified, which is good thing if you ask me. There really weren’t that many first generation… more»
Vairy Good Deal: 1962 Corvair Coupe
Thanks to reader Jason L, we get to see this very nice looking 1964 Corvair 110 hp coupe for sale on craigslist in the community of Poulsbo, Washington (northwest of Seattle according to CL’s handy map feature.)
Ontario Breadvan: 1972 Chevy Corvette
It’s not unusual for us to spot Corvette conversions that feature an extra compartment on the rear to create the illusion of a shooting-brake style body. But like so many kits from the 70s, they take all shapes and… more»
















