Too Good To Be True? 1981 Porsche 911 SC Targa

Air-cooled Porsche prices have reached the point where any affordable 911 immediately gets our attention. That is especially true when the car in question is a 1981 Porsche 911 SC Targa with a manual transmission, a 3.0-liter flat-six, and… more»

Only 17,650 Miles? 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Safari

Between 1955 and 1957, General Motors offered two “sport wagons”. Best remembered is the Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad with the custom body from the cowl back. But Pontiac also offered a similar wagon, the Star Chief Safari. Neither posted… more»

Must Clear Land: 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

When you begin acquiring vehicles at a scale that it becomes a business, it can become hard to say no to any project or parts rig that comes your way. After all, if you become a dealer and your… more»

Turquoise Rarity: 1990 Chevrolet Corvette

We rarely use the word “stunning” when describing C4-era Corvettes, but this 1990 convertible sporting sharp Turquoise Metallic paint with a matching hardtop and over camel leather makes for a stunning combination. While it’s more or less a driver,… more»

1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible Project

Projects come in all shapes and sizes, and sometimes the most interesting ones are the cars that simply need someone willing to take over where another owner left off. This 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible listed on eBay falls squarely… more»

6,550-Mile Survivor? 1980 Chevrolet Chevette

There was a time when the Chevrolet Chevette was simply inexpensive transportation, bought to commute, run errands, and quietly rack up miles before eventually disappearing from American roads. Today, survivors have become increasingly uncommon, especially examples that appear largely… more»

Wagon Envy: 1954 Nash Rambler Custom Wagon

Custom station wagons aren’t exactly common, and when one comes with a documented show history stretching back more than two decades, it’s bound to attract attention. This 1954 Nash Rambler American Wagon, listed on eBay, is a heavily customized… more»

Exclusive! 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Coupe

Cadillac’s flashy ’41s made a statement up close and from afar. Barn Finds is proud to offer this 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Coupe that spent most of its life in California. A 2016 restoration of the stunning original… more»

24,600 Miles! 1960 Studebaker Lark VI Wagon

A 1960 Studebaker brochure touts the four-door wagon as having “Fashion with function.” I’ve never had either of those qualities, but this ’60 four-door wagon seems to fit the bill. The seller has this “original” but completely restored (I’m… more»

Big-Block Rollback: 1981 Chevrolet Silverado C30

Work trucks tend to disappear once their useful lives end, which makes surviving examples like this 1981 Chevrolet Silverado C30 rollback increasingly difficult to find. Combining classic square-body Chevrolet styling with a heavy-duty commercial chassis and a Jerr-Dan rollback… more»

V8 Powered Shorty: 1972 Toyota Corolla

Reducing the overall length of a vehicle, or the shorty concept, is one of the more radical options available for builders who want to make absolutely sure their finished product truly stands out from all the rest.  It’s also… more»

Rust-Free 1967 Ford F-350 4×4 W/ 390 V8 4-Speed

Easily making my “Best Photos of 2026 List”, not to mention the best description list, and best seller’s list, this beautiful, perfect (as in, as cool as it gets), “rust-free” (!!) first-year-of-the-fourth-generation-F-Series, bumpside 1967 Ford F-350 4×4 with a… more»

Vintage Auto Works Replica: 1990 Jaguar XK120

It should come as little surprise that this replica Jaguar XK120 roadster has been hiding out in Pennsylvania. In fact, it hasn’t traveled far from where it was first assembled by a small, 10-man operation in the mountains of… more»

Colorado Clean FJ-40: 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser

When a truck still runs but has a wooden post as a front bumper, it generally tells you two things: one, it’s a fairly stout machine that has survived to this point on the most bare minimum of TLC… more»

Track Day Special: 1996 Locust Lotus 7 Replica

As some of my fellow Barn Finds writers will confirm, motorsport can be expensive. Building a car utilizing high-end components can cost a pretty penny, even if you adopt a DIY approach. However, this 1996 Locust Lotus 7 Replica… more»

Former Resident, JC Daniels Collection: 1957 Continental Mark II

JC Daniels was a Texas oilman with an acute fondness for Lincolns. He owned several hundred in their various iterations, obsessively buying more inventory no matter the condition. His facilities even accepted deliveries after he had passed away. The… more»