This is one of the cheaper FJ projects we’ve seen come up for grabs that wasn’t a total rustbucket. In fact, it’s in largely dry/rust-free condition, but there’s a catch: it needs an engine. The transmission is included but… more»
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Volkswagen TDI Powered: 1970 Ford F-100
We often hear, “Drop an SBC in it” or “Drop a Hayabusa in it”, but rarely does the phrase “Drop a TDI in it” come up here at Barn Finds. Yet, here we are. This 1970 Ford F-100 with… more»
The Other Nova: 1987 Chevrolet Nova
Remember when the Pork industry had a massive advertising campaign a couple of decades ago with the slogan, “Pork. The Other White Meat.”? You can just think of this 1987 Chevrolet Nova as “Chevyota. The Other Nova.”. This unusual… more»
Classic Commuter? 1995 Toyota Camry LE
A couple of weeks ago we saw a pretty new Camry, a 1989 model, but an anonymous reader sent in a tip for an even newer Camry and didn’t leave their name. Sneaky. This 1995 Toyota Camry isn’t what… more»
No Reserve: 1984 Toyota Pickup Xtracab 4×4
Toyota’s truck models earned a place in automotive history, thanks to their unstoppably reliable and rugged nature. Unfortunately, the same positive attributes are the reason that finding a clean and well-kept example of a Toyota truck is a challenge… more»
No Reserve Hilux: 1980 Toyota SR5 Pickup
This 1980 Toyota Hilux pickup is a desirable short-box survivor with a refreshed interior, strong-running 20R paired to a manual transmission, and original paint, all offered with no reserve. The body has some age-related patina that has been permanently… more»
None Nicer? Pristine 1986 Toyota 4Runner
Thus 1986 Toyota 4Runner is described as being a pristine, original survivor and there’s little about the presentation to dispel that notion. If you haven’t noticed, original 4Runners are doing quite well on the auction block, as the collector… more»
Unrestored Survivor: 1979 Toyota SR5 Pickup
This 1979 Toyota SR5 pickup is an impressive original-paint survivor with 115,000 miles on the clock. That’s not exactly low by collector car standards, which makes its condition all the more impressive. The Toyota is configured just the way… more»
1-of-62: 1967 Toyota 2000GT
In the 1960s, Toyota had a very strong brand image in Japan. That image was as a builder of well-engineered, reliable, but ultimately boring cars. At that point in time, Yamaha was working on a sports car project in… more»
Unlikely Survivor: 17K Mile 1989 Toyota Camry
Before you get the torches and pitchforks out, I didn’t send in this tip! Some stealthy Barn Finds reader sent in this tip but didn’t leave their name. I bet a few of you thought, oh no, Scotty G… more»
Worth $80K? 1997 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo
We discussed just recently how the fourth-generation Toyota Supra has seemingly become of the next flavor of the month, knocking the E30 M3 out of the way as the latest import icon to spike in prices seemingly overnight. In… more»
Modern Classic: 1993 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo
It’s hard to believe, but the fourth generation Toyota Supra is now eligible for import from overseas markets. This is a car that still seems relatively new to me, mostly because it was one of the most iconic tuner… more»
Turbo Dually Camper: 1987 Toyota Sunrader 4×4
So, prepare yourselves: this is likely the most expensive Toyota truck you’re going to lay eyes on today. However, there are multiple good reasons for that, especially if you’ve been hunting for a Sunrader conversion that hasn’t been used… more»
Work of Rusty Art: 1984 Toyota Truck
Back in the 1960s, there were several car companies that produced “factory lightweight” cars purpose-built for drag racing. They substituted steel body panels for aluminum and some even drilled large holes in the frame to save weight. I don’t… more»
Parked in 1999: 1973 Toyota Celica
Don’t be fooled by the faded and baked appearance, because this 1973 Toyota Celica is a solid and rust-free Japanese classic that is just begging to be restored. They can be an enjoyable little car to own and drive,… more»
Diesel HD Wagon! 1993 Toyota Corolla
In the world of heavy-duty utility vehicles, one might think of a Toyota Landcruiser or Land Rover Defender. A Jeep Rubicon, perhaps even an H1 Hummer. But a Corolla wagon? Surely you jest. I jest not, as this is… more»
















