Forza Horizon 6 Barn Finds Guide: Hidden Cars Across Japan Locations

Barn Finds are one of three collectible-car categories in Forza Horizon 6, alongside Treasure Cars and Aftermarket Cars. Unlike those two, Barn Finds return from earlier entries and are hidden inside buildings scattered across Japan. Each location includes old relics, neglected vehicles, and classic cars waiting to be recovered. To actually unlock these cars, you’ll need to work through the Discover Japan activities in the Collection Journal so you can earn Stamps—and every Stamp category adds new Barn Finds to chase. Once a category is available, you still have to find the specific barn location to complete the recovery.

Checklists and how Barn Finds unlock

There are 15 Barn Finds across the full map of Forza Horizon 6. You can use a complete Barn Finds Map to see where each one is, along with instructions for reaching the area quickly from the road below.

Important: you can’t retrieve a Barn Find until you’ve unlocked the corresponding Stamp. After you locate a barn, you still can’t drive the car immediately—restoration takes time. Some recoveries finish in just a couple of hours in real time, while others can take as long as several weeks. This guide will be updated as restoration time windows for each car are confirmed.

Barn Finds Map and full location list

Below is the complete list of Barn Finds, including where each one is on the map and the route details for reaching the barn. (A full interactive map is referenced in-game/online for easier navigation, but the directions here are meant to help you get there without constantly backtracking.)

All Barn Finds Locations

Forza Horizon 6 Barn Finds are:

  • Honda 2005 NSX-R GT
  • Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500
  • Mitsubishi 1997 Montero Evolution
  • Peugeot 1984 205 Turbo 16
  • Toyota 1969 2000GT
  • Nissan 1971 Skyline 2000 GT-R
  • Nissan 1989 PAO
  • Porsche 1982 911 Turbo 3.3
  • Lincoln 1962 Continental
  • Nissan 1998 #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R
  • Lamborghini 1997 Diablo SV
  • Nissan 1998 R390 (GT1)
  • Mitsubishi 2005 #1 Sierra Sierra Enterprises Lancer Evolution Time Attack
  • Mazda 1991 #55 Mazda 787B
  • Nissan 1983 #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette

Honda 2005 NSX-R GT Location

The Honda 2005 NSX-R GT is in the Ohtani region, near the river that runs along the south side. Restoration takes about 1–2 hours of real time.

Start by heading to the winding road on the east side of the area, where it becomes two tight hairpin turns.

Look for a dirt path there, then follow it uphill to reach the barn.

Ford Sierra 1987 Cosworth RS500 Location

The Ford Sierra 1987 Cosworth RS500 is a Barn Find on the edge of the Ito region. This one also restores in about 1–2 hours of real time.

Go to the forest south of the road, positioned in the corner of the region.

The Barn Find is inside this area.

Toyota 1969 2000GT Location

The Toyota 1969 2000GT is located in the Ito region, and it takes between 2–6 hours of real time to restore.

Head to the northeastern corner of the region. Within the map-marked zone, take the dirt road going south toward the coastline.

From there, move a little north, roughly halfway down the path—this is where the barn sits.

Nissan 1971 Skyline 2000 GT-R Location

The Nissan 1971 Skyline 2000 GT-R is in the Nangan region. It becomes available as a Barn Find partway through your Discover Japan progress. Restoration takes between 2–6 hours of real time.

Along the western edge of the region, there’s a road. Near the center, you’ll also find a winding, twisty road. Where those two roads connect, you’ll spot a dirt path.

Take the dirt path that runs west from that spot and follow it down to the base of the hill. Ignore the path on the right—keep going until you reach the barn.

Nissan 1989 PAO Location

The Nissan 1989 PAO is in the Minamino region. It takes between 2–6 hours of real time to restore.

Find it directly east of the river that cuts through the center of Japan in this area. From the river, locate the second road branching east, then travel north from the L-shaped bend in the middle of the region. You should see a dirt path on your right.

Follow that path downhill to reach the barn.

Peugeot 1984 205 Turbo 16 Location

The Peugeot 1984 205 Turbo 16 Barn Find is in the north of the Shimanoyama region, with restoration taking between 2–6 hours of real time.

Go to the northwest corner of the region, near the Mountain Pass Speed Zone. There you’ll find a dirt track that continues north even further, just off the road.

At the top of the hill, you’ll find the barn.

Porsche 1982 911 Turbo 3.3 Location

The Porsche 1982 911 Turbo 3.3 is just outside Tokyo City in the Ohtani region. Restoration takes between 2–6 hours of real time.

Near the small river running through the southeast corner of the region, look for a dirt path on the opposite side of a curved dirt road.

Head down that path to reach the Barn Find.

Lincoln 1962 Continental Location

The Lincoln 1962 Continental becomes available toward the later stages of your Discover Japan progression in the Collection Journal. It’s located in the Hobuku region and takes between 2–6 hours of real time to restore.

Head to a small circular dirt road, located just southwest of the Shikisai-No-Oka area in the region.

Follow the dirt road into the trees. Keep going until you reach the barn within the circular area.

Nissan 1998 #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R Location

The Nissan 1998 #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R is in the Takashiro region. To obtain it, you’ll need the Pink Stamp. Restoration takes between 2–6 hours of real time.

In the west of the region, find a sharp hairpin turn just south of the Day Trip Horizon Story.

Go to the southwest corner of that turn, then drive uphill toward the east. In the middle of the hill, you’ll find the barn.

Lamborghini 1997 Diablo SV Location

The Lamborghini 1997 Diablo SV is in the Ito region and takes between 2–6 hours of real time to restore.

This Barn Find is along a wooden path carved out beside tree stumps.

As you approach, you should spot the barn on the southern side of the path, tucked behind trees. Look for where the hillside naturally dips, then move over to collect it.

Mitsubishi 1997 Montero Evolution Location

The Mitsubishi 1997 Montero Evolution is located in the Shimanoyama region. Restoration takes between 2–6 hours of real time.

In the eastern part of the region, there’s a stretch of road with multiple hairpin turns. Drive to the top, then take the dirt road heading east immediately after the road straightens out.

Follow the dirt road down until you reach the Barn Find.

Nissan 1998 R390 (GT1) Location

The Nissan 1998 R390 (GT1) is in the Ohtani region, in the southwest corner.

Head to the Bridge Underpasses Trailblazer gate, then drive down the dirt path just to the left of it.

Keep following the route all the way up the hill to reach the barn.

Mitsubishi 2005 #1 Sierra Sierra Enterprises Lancer Evolution Time Attack Location

The Mitsubishi 2005 #1 Sierra Sierra Enterprises Lancer Evolution Time Attack is in Shimanoyama, close to the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Barn Find.

Among the surrounding roads, near the small town, you’ll find the barn among the trees to the north.

Drive uphill into the cluster of trees to locate it.

Mazda 1991 #55 Mazda 787B Location

One of the rarest Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 6 is the Mazda 1991 #55 Mazda 787B, located in the Takashiro region.

In the north-eastern corner, there’s a forest. Next to it is a broad, curving road. Go to the top of that road and angle toward the north-east.

Drive through the forest, staying on the dirt road to find the barn.

Nissan 1983 #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette Location

The Nissan 1983 #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette Barn Find is in the Ito region. It sits along a dirt path above the Yahikoyama Curve Speed Trap.

Watch for a small dirt path shaped a bit like a teardrop along the road.

Follow it downward to reach the Barn Find.

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