Tucked away in Muir, Michigan is a huge barn that contains 25 old cars and trucks. At least that’s the number the seller says is there. He’s getting on in years and it would take way too long to… more»
Lincoln
79k Original Miles: 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible
I’ll let you in on a little secret; There’s nothing wrong with buying a classic car that offers a comfortable and luxurious motoring experience. After all, you work hard for your money, so why shouldn’t you enjoy the fruits… more»
Time to Bid! Lucky Collector Car Auctions Spring Classic
The 2021 Spring Classic event managed by Lucky Collector Car Auctions will feature a wide range of classics of every shape and size imaginable, happening both online and in-person June 12 and 13, 2021. This year’s collection is bursting… more»
Low-Mileage Survivor: 1975 Lincoln Town Car
Continental was a marque originally commissioned in 1939 by Edsel Ford who wanted a coachbuilt convertible to attract potential Lincoln buyers. Since then, the Continental created the “personal luxury” market–big cars built more for the sake of comfort and… more»
6,444 Documented Miles! 1977 Lincoln Mark V
This is definitely one for the “Nicest One Left?” category, wow, what a gorgeous and like-new 1977 Lincoln Mark V. As if these cars weren’t desirable and nice already, finding one with just 6,444 miles on it is pretty… more»
Like New: 47K Mile 1997 Lincoln Town Car
This 1997 Lincoln Town Car is a year or two newer than our usual 25-year rule here at Barn Finds, not that we have a hard and fast rule about that. Sometimes, a reader sends in a tip and… more»
Mystery Motor: 1946 Lincoln Continental Convertible
Hmmm, this is a bit of a mystery. The 1946 Lincoln Continental was an Indy pace car, with a young Henry Ford II at the wheel—long before he dreamed of taking Ferrari down. The model was hand-built from 1939… more»
Linchero! 1979 Lincoln St. Tropez Pickup
In the world of the half pickup, half car, a market segment Australians call the “Ute”, Ford Motor Company provided one option for 1979, the Ford Ranchero. Ford fans with a desire to upstage their neighbor’s loaded Ranchero had… more»
















