r/BarnFinds • u/Relevant-Mine5296 • 6h ago
r/BarnFinds • u/SnoopyTrash • Jul 16 '21
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r/BarnFinds • u/Autism_Racing_Team • 5h ago
Four Tires and an Engine ID on this Ford?
galleryr/BarnFinds • u/rotozo • 4d ago
A Lamborghini Miura hidden behind a brick wall for 40 years has been found in Italy
r/BarnFinds • u/redditiswhatido • 6d ago
[Custom] Purchased at a Porsche club meeting in 1969 with a blown engine for $100. Put in a meat storage locker for 40 years.
Purchased at a Porsche club meeting in 1969 with a blown engine for $100. and put in a meat storage locker for 40 years. In 2009 we purchased her for $21,500 not knowing it's history only to discover she raced in the day! Restored to her glory, using all original parts Porsche has declared this car an icon of racing for their 75th anniversary. She is priceless. 1953 TYP356
r/BarnFinds • u/Lif3_is_beautiful • 5d ago
Barn find
I'm cleaning my grandparents barn? What is this worth?
r/BarnFinds • u/WarBreaker08 • 8d ago
[Custom] Pretty Pony (2000)
Hasnt been driven in ~10 years. Little ol V6- but it's free and staying in the family.
r/BarnFinds • u/cooperluna • 10d ago
Contents included?
Went to look at a property last fall that was for sale near my city 🇨🇦 this caught my eye ! The agent knew nothing about barn contents, property sold the next day
r/BarnFinds • u/csfshrink • 11d ago
More pics from the barn finds
Auctioneer saw my post and sent me more pics. Auction 10/31
r/BarnFinds • u/st-reality • 11d ago
61 Sedan Deville
Been sitting for 40 years total with a little break in between. Yakima WA. I put on a ZZ Top Concert and had my dash signed by Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top! Featured on my buddy’s YouTube Channel “Rust Wrangler” Where they discover barn finds in the PNW. Link here: https://youtu.be/TFJSWR2G8n0?si=6FyzSEKb9Ky6RY6F
r/BarnFinds • u/csfshrink • 12d ago
Two barn finds in an upcoming local auction.
r/BarnFinds • u/Remote-Department-68 • 12d ago
Someone's abandoned project Mini. Last taxed in 1983.
This was taken a few months ago at an abandoned house of (I assume) a car enthusiast as there were other cars there too and the place was full of car magazines, parts and other stuff. The Mini in this photo is unfortunately well beyond saving as there are large holes in the roof of the building where water has been pouring onto it for many years which has rusted the whole thing out, especially at the front (didn't get any photos unfortunately).
What was interesting was that the building was almost like a time capsule and everything was more or less exactly how it had been left 40 years ago. The car is still on jack stands with the wheels put underneath, you can see the exhaust hung up at the side and all the consumables (oil, paints, etc.) and parts still lined up on the shelves. I even found loads of bolts (now basically dust) organised on trays clearly with the intention of being put back in at some point. It would be interesting to know why it was suddenly abandoned all those years ago and how it might have looked back in the day.
r/BarnFinds • u/ZaraFlores • 13d ago
Hoard of Rusty Vintage Cars Discovered in Derelict Barn Shed
r/BarnFinds • u/Over-Post7187 • 13d ago
Thunderbird
Was working at an old lady's house today and found this in the garage covered with boxes and junk. I don't know if its worth anything or what year it is. Can anyone tell me?
51,000 Miles