Forza Horizon 6 offers 15 barn finds placed throughout its map, each containing a rare car for players to restore and add to their collection [1, 2]. These vehicles range from classics like the 1969 Toyota 2000 GT and 1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3 to modern performance cars such as the 1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV and 1998 Nissan R390 (GT1) [1, 2].
Players unlock barn finds in batches as they progress through the Discover Japan section, earning stamps from Visitor rank all the way to Master Explorer [1, 2]. Seven stamps are required to unlock all barn finds across the game’s world [1, 2].
Once found, each barn find requires a restoration period before the vehicle can be used, though this wait time can be shortened by paying in-game credits [1, 2]. This adds a strategic element to how players manage their resources and garage expansion.
The complete car list includes notable entries such as the 2005 Honda NSX-R GT, 1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500, 1989 Nissan PAO, 1991 Mazda 787B, and several historic Nissan Skylines among others [1, 2].
A PC Gamer author said, “Finding all the Barn Finds is always my favourite thing to do in each new Forza Horizon game, and that's not changed,” highlighting the enduring appeal of this gameplay feature [2].
Players aiming to collect all barn finds must continue progressing through Discover Japan and earn all seven stamps to unlock every hidden car [2].