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November 24, 2009

Hemmings Barn Find of the Day: 1960 Austin-Healey

By Dan Strohl

Hemmings

What’d I tell ya about the barn finds yesterday? Here’s another, a 1960 Austin-Healey BT7 being offered for $7,950 out of Osseo, Minnesota. From the seller’s description:

1960 Austin-Healey BT7 3000, barn find, stored for 35 years, good restoration project or use it for parts, solid car minimal rust, missing front bumper.

He’s from Minnesota, so he should know that a solid car with minimal rust sure ain’t a parts car for any Northerner.

June 22, 2009

Not Your Average Barn Find: Original Lambos!

By John Coyle

Deputy Editor

Of course, both are right at home in a barn. Before he started producing the hot-blooded Raging Bulls he’s known, for Ferruccio Lamborghini made his living building tractors. If you believe the legend—and let’s all believe, please—he didn’t venture into the sports car world until he took his complaints about the clutches in his Ferraris to Enzo himself, who dismissed him as a simple tractor builder. The rest, as they say, is history. Check out some of Lamborghini’s more humble handiwork.

February 23, 2009

Barn Finds, Canadian Mopar Style

By Brian Lohnes

BangShift.com

There are bitchin’ cars hidden in barns all over the world. We don’t have a hammer lock on them just here in the States. This week’s Time Killer site proves that there is coolness to be found everywhere, even in the great white north.

These happen to be all Mopars as the page is put together by the Maple Leaf Mopar club. But even if you are not necessarily a fan of Chrysler products, hit the link and tell your boss to kiss off for an hour or so. When we look at photos like these we like to visualize being the guy who stumbled across these treasures. Anyone who has ever had the experience knows it is a feeling you can’t replicate.

Barn Finds, Canadian Mopar Style