If you are exploring in Forza Horizon 6 and suddenly hear about hidden classic cars, that’s your sign to start hunting Barn Finds. These special abandoned vehicles are hidden all across the map, and discovering them always feels rewarding. Some are legendary collector favorites, while others become incredibly powerful after restoration. This Forza Horizon 6 Barns guide will help you understand how Barn Finds work, how to unlock new rumors, and where to locate some of the best hidden cars in the game.
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Exploring remote roads, forests, and hidden mountain paths becomes much more enjoyable when you can continue your adventure more freely. With OSLink, you can remotely play your Forza Horizon 6 PC session directly from your phone, making it easier to continue exploring Barn Find locations, following rumors, and discovering rare cars without being tied to your setup.
How to Unlock Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 6
Barn finds are now tied directly to your exploration progress and Stamp rewards. The more races, story missions, and activities you complete, the faster you’ll unlock new rumors and access all the Forza Horizon 6 Barns, focusing on Discover Japan progression early is extremely important.

Steps to Unlock Barn Finds:
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Progress Through Discover Japan – Play races, complete story missions, explore the map, and finish activities to earn progress points.
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Earn New Stamps – As you gain more points, you unlock new Stamp levels that reveal more Barn Find rumors on the map.
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Wait for Barn Find Rumors - After unlocking a Stamp, Mei will reveal new Barn Find search areas on your map.
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Drive to the Purple Search Zone - Head to the highlighted purple area and explore carefully until you locate the hidden barn.
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Wait for Restoration – You cannot drive the car immediately. It needs time to be repaired first, or you can spend credits to finish the restoration faster.
All 15 Barn Find Cars in Forza Horizon 6
Here are all the known Barn Find vehicles currently available in the game.
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Barn Find Car |
Why It’s Special |
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2005 Honda NSX-R GT
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Very rare Honda. Only a few were made. It has great handling and is perfect for collectors. |
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1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500
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Famous old race car. Known for strong speed and touring car racing history. |
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1969 Toyota 2000GT
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One of Toyota’s most famous classics. Very rare and highly valuable. |
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1971 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (Hakosuka)
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Iconic old Skyline. Loved by JDM fans and great for classic racing. |
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1989 Nissan Pao
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Small retro car. Very unique design and fun to drive around the map. |
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1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3
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Fast classic Porsche. Great for high-speed road driving. |
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1984 Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
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Famous rally car. Built for dirt roads and off-road racing. |
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1962 Lincoln Continental
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Classic luxury car. Often used for lowrider and custom builds. |
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1998 Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R
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Strong race car. Known for winning championships in GT racing. |
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1997 Mitsubishi Montero Evolution
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Powerful off-road SUV. Built for tough rally events like Dakar. |
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1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV
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Classic ‘90s supercar. Very fast and aggressive in design. |
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1998 Nissan R390 (GT1)
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Very rare race car. One of Nissan’s top performance machines. |
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2005 Mitsubishi #1 Sierra Sierra Lancer Evolution
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Famous time attack car. Built for extreme speed on tracks. |
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1983 Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo
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Special race build. Very unique and powerful racing design. |
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1991 Mazda #55 Mazda 787B
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Legendary race car. Famous rotary engine and endurance racing history. |
Best Barn Finds to Prioritize First
Some barn finds are much more useful early in the game than others. If you are a FH6 beginner, focus on these first.

Honda NSX-R GT (2005)
The Honda NSX-R GT is one of the earliest Barn Finds you can unlock. It is hidden in the Ohtani region in a dense forest area near the river and winding mountain roads. Once the rumor appears, look for narrow dirt paths branching off the main gravel roads — the barn is tucked away uphill near the Kinkaku-ji temple area.

This ultra-rare track-focused NSX is one of the rarest cars in the game (only five were ever made in real life). It’s an instant collector favorite.
Why You Should Prioritize It
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Excellent handling and road racing performance
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Strong in B-Class and A-Class events
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Very high value after restoration
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Perfect for Japanese car collections and story progression
Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (Hakosuka) (1971)
You can find the Hakosuka Skyline in the Nangan region. It is hidden inside an old workshop-style barn. The area is near mountain roads and rural paths. The roads here are narrow with many turns and hills. This makes the search feel more fun and immersive.

This is one of the most iconic Japanese cars ever made. The story tied to Yuji’s mentor adds emotional weight.
Best Uses
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Drifting and classic racing events
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JDM-themed builds
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Collector showcase garage
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Strong beginner-friendly rear-wheel-drive performance
Mazda #55 787B (1991)
Mazda 787B is in the Takashiro region near an abandoned industrial/forest area close to coastal and mountain highways. The barn is in a forested zone off a U-shaped dirt road. It looks heavily damaged and forgotten, matching its legendary endurance racer backstory.

This is one of the most exciting Barn Finds due to its motorsport history (the only Japanese car to win Le Mans outright).
Why Players Love It
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Incredible top speed and unique rotary engine sound
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Strong racing performance in higher classes
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Legendary status that makes it feel rewarding
Full Barn Find Highlights
As you continue working through the Forza Horizon 6 Barns, these are some of the standout vehicles you’ll come across during your journey.
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Barn Find Car |
Location + Full Explanation |
Why It’s Worth It |
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Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500
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Hidden inside an old industrial storage zone where the car is left in a damaged shipping container. The area feels abandoned, so you need to explore carefully around warehouses and storage yards. |
A classic touring car that still feels fast and responsive, especially for early races. |
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Toyota 2000GT
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Found in a quiet countryside region surrounded by rural roads and open farmland. The barn is slightly off the main route, so you’ll need to check smaller side roads. |
One of the most beautiful classic cars and a must-have collector vehicle after restoration. |
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1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3
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Located near highway outskirts where city roads start turning into long open stretches. The barn is closer to fast road zones than deep rural areas. |
Perfect high-speed street car for long highway runs and straight-line racing. |
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Peugeot 205 T16
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Hidden deep in muddy forest and off-road trail areas. The location feels like it was abandoned after a rally stage, so expect rough terrain. |
One of the best rally-style cars for dirt races and off-road events. |
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Lamborghini Diablo SV
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Found inside an old workshop-style barn, slightly away from main driving routes. The area has a “forgotten project car” feeling. |
A powerful ‘90s supercar that becomes extremely fast and flashy after restoration. |
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Nissan R390
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Hidden in a remote mountain pass area with very limited access roads. The location feels secretive and isolated compared to other barns. |
One of the rarest and fastest Barn Finds, turning into a top-tier performance machine. |
Tips for New Players Hunting Barn Finds
Barn Finds can feel a little confusing at first. The map is huge, and some barns are hidden really well. But once you understand how they work, finding them becomes much easier. As you explore Forza Horizon 6 Barns, these simple tips will help you find hidden cars faster and make the search a lot more fun.

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Check dirt roads and small paths, not main roads
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Look in forests, mountains, and quiet areas
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Unlock story progress early to get more rumors
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Explore the full search circle, don’t rush the center
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Use a fast off-road or rally car for easier movement
Conclusion
That’s everything you need to know about Forza Horizon 6 Barn Finds and how to unlock these hidden vehicles. As you continue progressing through the story and exploring smaller roads, forests, and remote areas, you’ll slowly build an incredible collection of rare classics, race cars, and legendary collector vehicles. With OSLink, you can continue your Barn Find adventures more flexibly by remotely accessing your Forza Horizon 6 PC session from your phone, making it easier to keep exploring hidden roads and discovering rare cars without staying at your desk.























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