Found a 1966 Cadillac Coupe De Ville with 66K 3 years ago in Scoharie, NY . Original owner parked it in 1988. Light blue up and down, no vinyl top, no A/C.... $5275 was sticker... Redid all systems, runs, shifts and drives excellent!! Love it.....
While purchasing an aluminum intake for my 66 Chevelle, from Craig’s List , at the farm where the transaction took place, in the back left hand corner of this very large barn, was a 1967 Shelby Cobra Mustang , under a bunch of blankets. Per the young gentleman I purchased the intake from, this is his father’s, second owner, been sitting in this corner for over 30 + years…very cool …
In 1970 as a 16 year old, I was looking for an old car In Auburn, NY, I saw a late 80's gentleman standing outside his old wood garage. In the dark corner I could see a dust covered early 30's coupe. It turned out to be an all original 1932 DeSoto 3 window rumbleseat coupe. The old guy was the original owner! He offered to sell it to me for $50 and wouldn't another dime. I brought her home, It came with 8 wire wheels and tires, the original owners manual and a DeSoto script tool kit. Two years later I took the original owner for a ride. He cried. Those days are long gone.
Just about every car I have owned has been a Barn Find, My 73 Regal that I'm building/driving now wasn't actually in a Barn, it was in the Lean to next to the barn but it was under the same roof so that counts in my book. That 74 Plymouth is right up my alley, You know me, I'm into the different cars.
Yes,it was a "72" camaro...the owner was an alzheimers patient,the car was buried under boxes & raccoon droppings...once out of the barn & cleaned up,was immaculate...no rust,dents or problems !!!!...got it for $500....probably never see another deal like THAT again !!!!
Moved to Lancaster County Pa. in the mid 80s and passed a 30th anniversary black/silver Corvette on the end of my daily commute. Almost home and a busy boy never stopped, (six mounts/year) barely visible from the little used road then gone.
My cusins 1954 plymouth 4 hrs. cuz said everything worked fine. Only issue was both headlight were broken. Farther said it would be a TUFF find. so that car was a no-go. Ended up getting a ford pinto. I never drove it, but I heard that the guy that bought it from my dadreally got but on the Pinto........Ha...HA !!!!
2 actually. 1978 Dodge 3/4 ton crew cab. Was old BLM truck that I got from a citrus farmer in Somerton AZ. Other I didn’t get to purchase but was a 1965 (I think) Sunbeam Tiger found in the garage of an old house my wife’s boss bought at a tax sale in Ft Wayne, IN in 2002. Boss offered it to me but changed his mind and kept it himself.
Another great video u sure find them thanks for all your effort never had a barn find take care✌sure would like that power wagon not in the cards right now thanks again
Solon: Yes, I have found a barn find. It was a 70's vintage TR6 Triumph. A neighbor of mine shared the info about it, we went out to the farm to see it. I got it running, but engine had No oil pressure which scared my neighbor away from buying it.
I went to a estate sale, and in the barn, there was a 58 Ford Fairlane, and it was just a 2 door hardtop but it was turquoise and white in really decent shape, I bit on at $1,500 and bought it, and I trailered home and detailed it out over the weekend and I went to Ford to get it appraisal done and wound up selling it for, $6,000
Back in 2009-2010 I was exiting a neighborhood after responding to a medical aid that resulted in a refusal and passed a garage, in which sat a thickly dust-covered black, 1966 Chrysler Crown imperial - the garage door was up. I never went back to make inquiry and I've regretted it ever since.
Gotta think that as long as the floor pans aren't completely rusted out, that Mustang Coupe is my "best deal" . That said, I love the Power Wagon, would be great for here on the farm. Lastly, that rear glass on the Edsel is absolutely EPIC!!!
I have a '66 Mustang with the 200 six cylinder also. It is a nice vehicle. Love the Dodge Power Wagon and the Edsel. I missed the chat though. I gotta keep a better eye on when you upload your videos.
Where do these people get they're prices from none of these vehicles are particularly rare.if you want top dollar at least present the car like you cared.maybe wash it .clean out the interior.get it out of the barn.
I agree! That would be the way I would do it to sell it for sure. but people love the mystery of finding a forgotten old car stuck off in an out of the way place and happening upon it, and then being challenged by the find to get it back up to at least usueable! It's like seeing an old friend that you had forgotten about! I can see the enjoyment in that as well! Thanks Robert! I appreciate you viewing!
I got lucky enough to have found a barn find and a garage find, the barn find was in 1982 the car was a 1956 Cadilac 62 series 4 door post. I was 17, my Dad and got the car for $100, body was mint drive train was not. we owned it for 3 years then sold the car. the 2nd was in 1988, the car was a 1965 F85 Cutlass coupe, body was real bad, but the drive train was good, at thew time I could not find the body parts it needed, I held on to it for 7 years, I kept the engine and still had it, not long after letting it go, I got on the internet and i was able to find everything, sadly did not have it and more. I feel you are luck to find at least 1, I found 2, I feel blessed even though I don't have either one. Thank you for the video's vary enjoyable.
I'm sorry, but these barn find cars videos are hard to take, not because of anything "Solon" has done but what the sellers expect of the vehicles! Few if any are classics, the descriptions are overly optimistic as to running condition or body/chrome state. The prices for most are ridiculously high! I've crushed better cars for scrap metal where the owner paid me to remove them from the barn, shed, what ever!
😍I agree, that Edsel would be one to get!!!!!!!👍👍
thanks for posting my car for sale. enjoy your videos....
No problem my friend!
I found a 1964 corvette coupe in a barn find. That was 25 years ago and I’m still having a blast with this head turner.
i'm kinda old and would not have the money or the time for another car but i really enjoy watching your videos. thnx.
Found a 1966 Cadillac Coupe De Ville with 66K 3 years ago in Scoharie, NY . Original owner parked it in 1988. Light blue up and down, no vinyl top, no A/C.... $5275 was sticker... Redid all systems, runs, shifts and drives excellent!! Love it.....
While purchasing an aluminum intake for my 66 Chevelle, from Craig’s List , at the farm where the transaction took place, in the back left hand corner of this very large barn, was a 1967 Shelby Cobra Mustang , under a bunch of blankets. Per the young gentleman I purchased the intake from, this is his father’s, second owner, been sitting in this corner for over 30 + years…very cool …
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They are sweet! I'm can't get enough of looking at 58 Edsels! Go to that guy's ad, he has a barn full of old cars for sale!
1957 Ford Fairlane two door one owner. Bought it on sight
1949 Packard. 12,000 miles.
Found an early teens Mack truck with chain drive and rubber coated wooden rims.
That is RARE!
I have a 1966 GTO that I bought when I was 16 and I still drive it today
Oh my gosh NICE!
1949 Ford, bought for 50.00 kept it fur a year, then sold it for 100 in 1972.
In 1970 as a 16 year old, I was looking for an old car In Auburn, NY, I saw a late 80's gentleman standing outside his old wood garage. In the dark corner I could see a dust covered early 30's coupe. It turned out to be an all original 1932 DeSoto 3 window rumbleseat coupe. The old guy was the original owner! He offered to sell it to me for $50 and wouldn't another dime. I brought her home, It came with 8 wire wheels and tires, the original owners manual and a DeSoto script tool kit. Two years later I took the original owner for a ride. He cried. Those days are long gone.
My dads told of these stories ! Pay 35.00 for a 55 Chevy & drive it home ! Would have loved to see those days !
Great story! Thanks for sharing that memories!
Just about every car I have owned has been a Barn Find, My 73 Regal that I'm building/driving now wasn't actually in a Barn, it was in the Lean to next to the barn but it was under the same roof so that counts in my book. That 74 Plymouth is right up my alley, You know me, I'm into the different cars.
I came from out of living in rural Alabama when I was younger and a shed to us was barn! LOL!
@@Americanrodshop Ikr?
It would be cool to see your top 10 mustangs that you have found. Have a great 4th
Great idea! I'll put that on the list for some upcoming videos!
@@Americanrodshop Awesome!!! I'll be watching.
I found a 1972 monte carlo in a barn with 83 thousand miles on it bout a year ago paid 800 dollars for it been sitting for 10yrs no rust
That is a great year model for those Monte Carlos!
In 1990, looking at an old house for sale there was 1955 Mercury sedan red&black in garage, i figured it was worth more than house at that time
Yes I did it was a 1963 Corvette stingray and all he wanted 10.000 thousand dollars for at that time but I couldn't afford it
a 1856 caddy convertable
I'm still looking, that is one rare car!
Yes,it was a "72" camaro...the owner was an alzheimers patient,the car was buried under boxes & raccoon droppings...once out of the barn & cleaned up,was immaculate...no rust,dents or problems !!!!...got it for $500....probably never see another deal like THAT again !!!!
I LOVE '72 Camaros! That is awesome!
Moved to Lancaster County Pa. in the mid 80s and passed a 30th anniversary black/silver Corvette on the end of my daily commute. Almost home and a busy boy never stopped, (six mounts/year) barely visible from the little used road then gone.
I have seen a few over the years that I did not stop to investigate and when I came back later they were gone!
A Henry J..
1965 MG Midget tucked in a small shed behind a house. I paid $50 for it in 1976. I drove it for 8 years!
Nice!
41 lincoln zephyr with v12
Always so cool to watch your videos!!! Thank you for all your hard work!!
Thank you brother!
My best barn find in Nampa, ID in 1977. Pulled back a tarp to find a bone stock 1953 Corvette complete.
All I can say is WOW!
1991 Ford ranger XLT org 65000 sadly got totalled
It's a 944 porsche
My cusins 1954 plymouth 4 hrs. cuz said everything worked fine. Only issue was both headlight were broken. Farther said it would be a TUFF find. so that car was a no-go.
Ended up getting a ford pinto. I never drove it, but I heard that the guy that bought it from my dadreally got but on the Pinto........Ha...HA !!!!
2 actually. 1978 Dodge 3/4 ton crew cab. Was old BLM truck that I got from a citrus farmer in Somerton AZ. Other I didn’t get to purchase but was a 1965 (I think) Sunbeam Tiger found in the garage of an old house my wife’s boss bought at a tax sale in Ft Wayne, IN in 2002. Boss offered it to me but changed his mind and kept it himself.
Oh no! That Sunbeam would have been nice to have!
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Rat turds, rats, dead rats and owls, are all I've ever found in barnes......
LOL! Keep looking Michael your day will come! Don't give up the search!
56 T Bird covered in pigeon shit and 43000 miles on it
LOL! Nice find!
Another great video u sure find them thanks for all your effort never had a barn find take care✌sure would like that power wagon not in the cards right now thanks again
Thanks for tuning in Jeff!
Solon: Yes, I have found a barn find. It was a 70's vintage TR6 Triumph. A neighbor of mine shared the info about it, we went out to the farm to see it. I got it running, but engine had No oil pressure which scared my neighbor away from buying it.
Those 70's triumphs are a hot vehicle today!
You betya, they are! Wish I had purchased it...........
1977 Lincoln 2 dr. looks like a good deal and great project to revive!👍👍
I went to a estate sale, and in the barn, there was a 58 Ford Fairlane, and it was just a 2 door hardtop but it was turquoise and white in really decent shape, I bit on at $1,500 and bought it, and I trailered home and detailed it out over the weekend and I went to Ford to get it appraisal done and wound up selling it for, $6,000
Sweet flip!
Back in 2009-2010 I was exiting a neighborhood after responding to a medical aid that resulted in a refusal and passed a garage, in which sat a thickly dust-covered black, 1966 Chrysler Crown imperial - the garage door was up. I never went back to make inquiry and I've regretted it ever since.
Gotta think that as long as the floor pans aren't completely rusted out, that Mustang Coupe is my "best deal" . That said, I love the Power Wagon, would be great for here on the farm. Lastly, that rear glass on the Edsel is absolutely EPIC!!!
Good choices!
I have a '66 Mustang with the 200 six cylinder also. It is a nice vehicle. Love the Dodge Power Wagon and the Edsel. I missed the chat though. I gotta keep a better eye on when you upload your videos.
I am going to try and do my best to try and drop on Sunday night, Wednesday night and Friday night to try and get some consistency!
Where do these people get they're prices from none of these vehicles are particularly rare.if you want top dollar at least present the car like you cared.maybe wash it .clean out the interior.get it out of the barn.
I agree! That would be the way I would do it to sell it for sure. but people love the mystery of finding a forgotten old car stuck off in an out of the way place and happening upon it, and then being challenged by the find to get it back up to at least usueable! It's like seeing an old friend that you had forgotten about! I can see the enjoyment in that as well! Thanks Robert! I appreciate you viewing!
Several nice ones with somewhat reasonable prices, imo; but that 48 Dodge for 10k seems way too high, or am i wrong? :>/
Yeah probably, but maybe he would negotiate it downward!
I got lucky enough to have found a barn find and a garage find, the barn find was in 1982 the car was a 1956 Cadilac 62 series 4 door post. I was 17, my Dad and got the car for $100, body was mint drive train was not. we owned it for 3 years then sold the car. the 2nd was in 1988, the car was a 1965 F85 Cutlass coupe, body was real bad, but the drive train was good, at thew time I could not find the body parts it needed, I held on to it for 7 years, I kept the engine and still had it, not long after letting it go, I got on the internet and i was able to find everything, sadly did not have it and more. I feel you are luck to find at least 1, I found 2, I feel blessed even though I don't have either one. Thank you for the video's vary enjoyable.
Thank you for being a viewer!
I'm sorry, but these barn find cars videos are hard to take, not because of anything "Solon" has done but what the sellers expect of the vehicles! Few if any are classics, the descriptions are overly optimistic as to running condition or body/chrome state. The prices for most are ridiculously high! I've crushed better cars for scrap metal where the owner paid me to remove them from the barn, shed, what ever!
The only decent one here is the Plymouth wagon. With the exception of the hideous color. Maybe the Mustang. The rest should be scrapped.
That Mustang is nice!