Barn find videos are some of the most popular topics at HotCars and on YouTube with the likes of channels with Richard Rawlings and Dennis Collins. However, YouTube barn finds aren’t the exclusive domain of these larger channels, as evidenced by Lambvinski’s Garage, a modest endeavor with 3,900 subscribers.
Its newest video captures a North Dakota automotive adventure involving several classic cars, with some sitting since the 1980s. But unlike many similar outings, this one consists of leaving with a few treasures—a pair of Chevys from the 1960s and a 1951 Plymouth coupe.
Taking Home The Goods
The target of the visit includes a 1966 Chevrolet Nova II covered in barn dust. There’s no word on what’s in store for this sedan as we see a tractor gently extract it from the building. Despite sitting undriven for over 20 years, this Chevy gets rolling with little difficulty.
Also leaving the barn is a 1951 Plymouth Concord Coupe that’s seen better days. Its unique profile and roofline reveal this is a unique three-passenger model with a single bench seat. A 1968 Chevrolet Caprice completes the acquisition, yet viewers only catch a glimpse of this sedan.
Others Get Left Behind