Every car guy loves a good barn find story, whether it involves a rare supercar that's been MIA for decades or an ordinary long-stored Toyota that would be easy to ignore without the story. There's ...
Ordered with A/C, the formal roof, wide chrome, and side gills, this 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T parked for decades may very well be a unicorn.
Seeing classic cars emerge from long-term storage is cool, but the sad truth is that many of them don't make it back on the road. Barn-found vehicles are usually too rusty to be worth reviving and end ...
A dusty barn find reveals a legendary piece of muscle car history. The 1968 Shelby GT500KR, known as King of the Road, remains one of the most iconic American performance cars, and discoveries like ...
What started as a simple breakfast stop turned into one of the best finds of the trip. Tucked away in a barn was a real big block, 4-speed muscle car that still runs and drives. The car survived years ...
According to VanDerBrink Auctions, Coyote Johnson's primary motivation for hoarding muscle cars in a barn was simple, "If you had a hot car, you got the girls." We're not sure how that worked out for ...