I absolutely love seeing something other than a truck body placed on top of a truck chassis. Though it may look somewhat silly, it always brings a smile to my face, and I’m sure it offers quite an interesting… more»
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Buy It Now! 1990 Chevrolet C1500 454 SS
Despite its somewhat subtle appearance, the Chevrolet 454 SS is a renowned performance truck, with the brand stuffing a 7.4-liter V8 into 16,953 single cab short bed C1500 models from 1990 to 1993. While they were not terribly expensive new… more»
No Reserve Nova: 1972 Chevrolet Nova
With a fairly straight body and a 350ci V8 nestling under the hood, this 1972 Chevrolet Nova looks like it would be a pretty good base for a project build. It is located in San Jose, California, and is… more»
Painted Lady: 1976 Pontiac Acadian Woody
A rebadged Chevette wearing the Pontiac name and woodgrain sides in one of the world’s most beautiful cities? Oui, merci beaucoup! It all comes together in the form of this 1976 Pontiac Acadian found here on eBay in Quebec… more»
Worth $27K? 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air-150-210
No matter how you build, modify, or restore one, the ’55 Chevy is a classic that looks good just about any way you can think of. This sleek looking driver has a weathered appearance that holds some charm, as… more»
Tough Truck: 1985 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado
If you want to really stand out in a crowd, then perhaps owning a vehicle like this 1985 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado is just the thing that you’re looking for. It’s an attractive and muscular looking beast that is located… more»
Wild ’80s Custom: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette
80s show cars are among my favorite of the wildly modified generations, and this 1968 Chevy Corvette is a combination of multiple identities based on the styling tweaks on display here. It began life as a convertible but has… more»
Wrecked Former Show Car! 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Custom
It seems like 2019 is the year for 1968 Corvette Customs to come up for sale. We featured three of them here on Barn Finds earlier this year, two in January and one in March. This particular car was… more»
Plenty of Promise: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
It seems that there has been a bit of a theme developing here at Barn Finds over the past few weeks, with a number of interesting convertible project cars appearing on our desks…just in time for Summer. Coincidence, or… more»
31K Miles: 1984 Chevrolet Chevette CS
According to AutoWeek, “Project 1865” was the code name for the new Chevette which was intended to be GM’s first world car. Both of those things are hard to wrap our heads around now. This 1984 Chevrolet Chevette CS… more»
Rare Royal Knight: 1982 Chevrolet El Camino
When you imagine royalty, the first thing that likely doesn’t come to mind is a Chevrolet El Camino. But here you have it, a Royal Knight El Camino. Of the ones that still exist, there’s probably not many as… more»
Major Project: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible
The owner of this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible refers to it as a big project, and he certainly isn’t understating the fact. There is a lot of work here, but the end product should be one very nice… more»
Project Choices: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
After spending part of its life as a race car, this 1954 Corvette is ready to start a new life. It is also ready to find a new home, and this combination is going to open up a few… more»
37K Miles! 1990 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24
I would love to go back three decades, I don’t know about any of you? It seemed like a nicer, more-innocent, kinder and gentler time with fewer problems than today’s world has. One problem that we’ve always had was… more»
Faded Glory: 1974 Chevrolet Corvette
Sitting next to another “Vette” in storage, this 1974 Chevrolet Corvette seems to just need a good clean and some touch up paint to try to rekindle some of its 70s & 80s glory (check out that rear spoiler!)… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1979 Chevrolet G20 Shorty Van
Over the past few years, I’ve come to really appreciate the custom van movement of the ’70s. Like any customized vehicle, it’s all about making the van yours with endless combinations of modifications. Well, Reader Ken M has decided… more»
















