Before I am the guest of honor at a Barn Finds tar and feathering extravaganza, I am aware that this in no way looks like a 1956 Corvette. I am also not drinking, but I am willing to start… more»
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Unrestored And Waiting! 1954 Corvette
We’ve covered a lot of 1954 Corvettes here at Barn Finds, but typically they are either completely ratted out, customized beyond belief or already restored and commanding big bucks. This one is none of those–it’s just waiting for you… more»
Tri-Power Big Block: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L71
Everyone has their own idea of their “perfect dream car” but it seems that mine changes every single day. Feast your eyes on what may very well be the nicest surviving L71 Corvette convertible. Having 3 owners in its… more»
1971 Chevrolet Corvette Sportwagon
Station wagon conversions on vintage American cars are not unheard of, but they aren’t always easy to come by. Thanks to reader John B. for sending this one in! I have seen a ’65 Mustang wagon in person, and… more»
Bargain ‘Vette? 1960 Corvette Project
This unrestored 1960 Corvette is in surprisingly good condition compared to a lot of similar project Corvettes out there. It is also largely complete, as far as exterior trim goes. With prices for restored Corvettes of this vintage at… more»
BF AUCTION: 1969 Corvette Stingray
Update 8/24/17 – We have decided to pull this auction pending updated photos of the new paint job. Stay tuned. Update 8/18/17 – We just heard from Tim with a bit of an unexpected surprise. He felt bad about… more»
Parked for 25 Years: Corvette Collector Edition
The Collector Edition C3 Corvette is a bit of an anomaly, as the packaging essentially amounted to special wheels and colors, and over 6,000 were sold. Featuring “unlimited availability,” you can still find nearly new ones for sale today…. more»
Fire Survivor: 1990 Chevy Corvette ZR1
Corvette’s ZR1 is a monster performer and one of the better bargains on the used sportscar market today. This example is selling for the low price of just $12,500 (or $8,500 if only one bidder appears), but that cheap… more»
Period-Correct Hot Rod: 1954 Corvette
It’s hard to believe that at one time Chevrolet considered discontinuing the Corvette, especially since it has been dubbed “America’s Sports Car” by many enthusiasts, but in 1954 things were looking bleak for Chevrolet’s fiberglass two-seater. Sales had not… more»
Canada’s Corvette: La Dawri Daytona
Known for making Canada’s first fiberglass car, La Dawri Coachcraft offered a surprising array of bodies that could be purchased as kits and mated to a variety of underpinnings. This LaDawri Daytona offered here on craigslist utilizes a 1970 Corvette… more»
Poppy Red Onion: 1962 Corvette Gasser
One of my favorite periods of automotive history in the United States is the 1960s and early 1970s. Between the muscle car era, the beautiful styling, the horsepower wars, and the hype of racing, it was automotive nirvana. This… more»
1962 Corvette Fuelie Gasser Barn Find?
I don’t know what to make of this car. From first appearances this looks like a cool gasser Corvette, however, the ad states “fuelie big brake package vette barn find” and “rare car only built 246 in 62.” For… more»
Where’s Waldo? 1970 Chevrolet Corvette
Have you found the Corvette in this picture yet? My mom has launched a post-retirement career as a home organizer, so suffice it to say, I did not grow up in a household where this could have happened and… more»
Consensus Choice: 1966 Chevrolet Corvette
I like Corvettes just fine, but don’t really have any strong personal connection to them. My father-in-law, Andy, however, is a Corvette guy. He’s had C3s and ZR1s, and right now he has a ’67 coupe with a 427…. more»
Same Owner Since 1977: 1973 Corvette 4-Speed
I’ve always been a fan of Corvettes; last summer my dad, brother and I purchased our first Corvette down in Delaware. It’s a 1986 model with the two-tone gray and tan paint with a brown leather interior, and the… more»
















