This 1967 Chevy II is far removed from the day it left the Willow Run assembly line. The VIN decodes this 2-door sedan as having been the base 100 model with an inline-6 inch. But today, it looks to… more»
Time Capsule Survivor: 1967 Rambler American
The American debuted in 1958 as a reworked version of a car previously sold by one of AMC’s predecessor companies, Nash. It would soldier on through 1969 as American Motors worked hard to position itself as a marketer of… more»
One Owner 396 V8: 1966 Chevrolet Caprice
Chevrolet introduced the Caprice in mid-1965 in response to the success Ford was having with the new LTD. The LTD was a luxury version of the popular Galaxie 500, so the Caprice was a gussied-up Impala. The car would… more»
Amazing Survivor: 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe
We see a wide variety of Second Generation Camaros at Barn Finds, with most being the Z28 variants. However, our feature car is something out of the box. It is an unmolested Sport Coupe that retains its original paint… more»
No Reserve! 1968 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe
I was 12 when the all-new Cadillac Eldorado was introduced and I thought it was one really cool-looking car. With its hidden headlights, long hood and short deck, and razor-sharp styling, it was unlike any Cadillac I had ever… more»
Short Bed Z71: 1997 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
I’m sure many of you look at this 1997 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and think, “Hey, I remember when you could buy one of those off the lot.” This can sometimes diminish our appreciation for a vehicle if we were… more»
Restore or Restomod? 1982 Porsche 911 SC Targa
When you have the perspective of knowing a project car without an engine or transmission at one time, sold for peanuts, it can be hard to rationalize how expensive the same car now costs. Inflation, and all that. This… more»
Original 327/4-Speed: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette
The 1962 Corvette was a significant car in the badge’s long and illustrious history. Not only was it the final year of C1 production, but it was also the last time that any generation of Corvette would be available… more»
Rust-Free Survivor: 1980 Chevrolet C10 Scottsdale
Winter might be headed our way, but there are still opportunities to hit the road for adventure before colder weather makes indoor activities more appealing. This 1980 Chevrolet C10 Scottsdale could be ideal for someone seeking to strike while… more»
Rare Drop-Top: 1954 Kaiser Darrin
The post-war American vehicle manufacturing industry was vibrant as companies struggled to meet the demand placed on them by buyers deprived of new cars since early 1942. The first genuinely new models began emerging in the late 1940s, but… more»
Prehistoric Find: Stegosaurus Dinosaur Skeleton
Most of the posts you’ll see here on Barn Finds feature wheels, but we recently spotted something so unique and unusual that we wanted to include it for those readers who have eclectic tastes, plenty of display room, bottomless… more»
350 V8 Survivor: 1969 Pontiac LeMans
The compact Pontiac Tempest/LeMans took on more size in 1964, becoming a mid-size GM offering along with the Oldsmobile Cutlass and Buick Skylark. They got their first redesign in 1968, creating a look that would resonate well with buyers… more»
Better than a Ford? 1934 Terraplane Business Coupe
Businesses were gutsy during the Great Depression. Somehow, they had to survive, and mostly, that meant taking risks. Packard entered the middle market, GM emphasized the low end of the market, and Chrysler cost-cut until Plymouth represented most of… more»
Indy 500 Festival Convertible: 1990 Chevrolet Corvette
In 1990, Chevrolet provided two cars for the Indianapolis 500: the Beretta was chosen for the pace car, but the Corvette was selected for festival duty. The latter cars shuttled around officials, dignitaries, and the press during those two… more»