Did Someone Say Patina? 1964 Chevy Truck
I thought it would be best to get it over with. Anyone who is aggravated by frequent use of the “P” word doesn’t need to worry because I went ahead and got it out of the way by sticking… more»
426 Wedge/4-Speed: 1964 Plymouth Fury Convertible
Do the words 426 Wedge, 4-Speed, and Convertible get your attention? They sure got mine! This 1964 Plymouth Fury project has all the above and is listed for sale here on craigslist for $9,500. It’s located in the small… more»
More Door Elegance: 1963 Cadillac Fleetwood
Most of our Barn Finds posts begin with a feature shot of the whole car, and this is generally the best way to show them. But I broke the rule this time in order to highlight one of this… more»
T-Time on the Mother Road – 1925 Ford Sedan
Old U.S. Route 66, a.k.a. the “Main Street of America” or the “Mother Road” carried waves of early westbound travelers and tourists through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona all the way to California. The road opened… more»
Chevy In A Basket: 1969 Camaro Project
From the “Some Assembly Required” department here at Barn Finds, comes this 1969 Camaro basket case project car. It’s offered for sale here on craigslist, and is located near the Lake of the Ozarks in south central Missouri. The… more»
How Rare? 1973 Volkswagen Sedan Delivery
Featuring cars that are advertised for sale with only one photo, is not our favorite thing to do here at Barn Finds. But sometimes, the vehicle is so interesting, so rare, we can’t resist. Offered for sale here on… more»
Oh No! It’s A 1964 Impala Two-Fer!
In my next life, or maybe not too far in the future in this one, I’m going to be a crazy old man who owns a 19th century multi-story brick warehouse, in a bad neighborhood in an inner city…. more»
$600 Drop Top: 1965 Chevrolet Corvair
I’m on a roll, I tell ya’! Two readers in a week have told us they intended to purchase vehicles we have recently featured on Barn Finds. First was a 1958 Thunderbird, followed a few days later by the… more»
Either Way: 1985 Toyota Celica Convertible
This car is right on the edge of the cliff. It could go either way. It’s old enough and has enough stuff wrong with it, that it might not be saved. It could join the ranks of the countless… more»
Get Electra-fied: 1970 Buick Convertible
It’s time to get Electra-fied with this “Big Beautiful Buick for a Song.” Buy your ticket for this boat ride for $750 or less. The seller’s ad says he “just pulled out the motor last week for another project.”… more»
Tri-Five Price Buster! 1956 Chevrolet
The more-door configuration is probably a deal-breaker for many folks, but this one is worth taking a look at if you’re a bargain-hunter. A two-door sedan in similar condition to this one would fetch five thousand or more. The… more»
Clip The Clipper: 1956 Packard Hardtop
Here is one rusted, incomplete Packard Clipper, offered for your perusal. Why? Because this is Barn Finds and it’s not “Trailer Queen Finds.” This is yet another fine specimen for those of us who know how to appreciate real,… more»
Bargain Bird: 1959 Ford Thunderbird
Light blue being about one of the last colors I’d ever pick for a car, I’ve finally found one that works with it. This Thunderchicken is robin’s egg blue, and at least to me, it makes sense. Still kind… more»
Rat Rod Wrecker: 1960 GMC
Old trucks with patina have received lots of attention in the recent past, and this one has a desirable variation: it’s a wrecker, complete with winch and bumper sling. Here’s the seller’s ad, on craigslist in Springfield, Missouri. It contains… more»
Mini-Ponies! It’s A Ford Pinto Three-Fer!
In the town of Alton, Illinois, reside these three Ford Pintos, offered for sale for your consideration. The years 1971 and 1973 are represented, in a nice array of colors. Bright red, yellow, and butterscotch. Rust-wise, they aren’t as… more»
Two Door Project Car: 1963 Impala Hardtop
Yet another car for sale that makes me envious of those who live out in the country, without the confines of limited space provided by urban living. I’ve said this before, and it’s still true: If I lived in… more»