Dodge has brought the Rampage name back from the dead with a new unibody pickup that is proving to be everything customers ever wanted in a small truck. The problem is that the new Rampage is being sold only… more»
Incredible Build: 1951 Ford Custom
Once or twice a month, I play bar trivia with my trivia pals, but I have never seen one category that would be a guaranteed hit (with me): identifying the non-stock parts on a custom car. Automotive customization is… more»
Barn Finds Classified: 2010 Airstream 27FB Trailer
There’s iconic and then there’s iconic. I hesitate to use that worn-out word too much if I can help it, but when you’re talking about one of the most recognizable vehicle types on the planet, you can’t help but… more»
440-Powered 1963 International Travelall
Sturdy and commodious, the Travelall lives up to its name, supporting travel of all sorts including vacations, towing, hauling, tailgating, and more. This 1963 International-Harvester Travelall in Eatonville, Washington looks ready for action and the seller proclaims “no cancer,”… more»
Bargain Cruiser? 1974 Pontiac Bonneville
Pinemist Green is a perfect color for this 1974 Pontiac Bonneville. Nothing says the 1970s like green or brown, big chrome bumpers, and gigantic 19-foot-long American cars that get 11 mpg. There’s some work to do on this big… more»
Dark Purple Rarity: 1995 Chevrolet Corvette
If you’re going to buy a car built in high production numbers, the general rule of thumb is to either find one that was a high-performance model or had some sort of near-unrepeatable options. This 1995 Chevrolet Corvette has… more»
Preserved SS: 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Clean, unmodified Monte Carlo SS examples are getting harder to come by, especially ones that still run and drive well. This 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is said to be completely stock and original, right down to the factory… more»
Stored Two Decades: 1973 Buick Century Regal
With GM’s A-body redesign of 1973 that brought forth “Colonnade” styling, the Buick Regal was born. Initially an extension of the Century series, the Regal was poised to do battle in the personal luxury coupe segment already occupied by… more»
Complete and Rare: 1966 AMC Marlin 327
If you’ve been searching for a vintage project that’s off the beaten path, this 1966 AMC Marlin in Aldergrove might be worth a closer look. Listed on craigslist, it’s said to be a complete, numbers-matching car with the original… more»
1974 Fairmont M19-H Railroad Inspection Car
We can’t get enough of railroad history and items here on Barn Finds. Most of us are super interested in these things and yet the tips don’t come in too often. I found this one a couple of days… more»
Bargain 1965 MG Midget!
Once in a while, when I’m scanning our assignment lists here at Barn Finds, a car is so compellingly cheap, I try to put it in front of you as soon as possible. Here’s an example – no, it’s… more»
36k Miles and Stunning: 1966 Dodge Coronet 500
The Coronet wore several hats in the Dodge inventory through the decades, starting as a full-size high-trim level car in the late forties, then moving to the lowest position by the mid-fifties. The name took a five-year break after… more»
One-Owner 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible
Read any production chart from the 1970s and it becomes clear that the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was America’s Sweetheart. In 1970, 26,983 were sold; not bad, but not enough to make anyone notice. By 1975, however, Oldsmobile had sold… more»
Power Steering & AC! 1957 International S-120 4×4
The term loaded has several meanings, at least when it comes to vehicles and not humans. We never had a vehicle with power windows and power door locks growing up, so my mind always goes to those two things… more»