How to Find All 15 Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 6

Master the hunt for all 15 hidden Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 6. Get tips on locations, unlock tiers, and how to build your dream garage.

I still remember the rush of my first Barn Find. It was years ago in a different game. You see that circle on your map. You drive around. You look for a rusted roof in a field. It never gets old.

Forza Horizon 6 keeps this tradition alive. It brings 15 rare cars to the streets of Japan. Some are fast. Some are weird. All of them need a home in your collection.

I spent 30 hours digging these up. I did the work so you don't have to. Let's get your garage full of history.

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The hunt for hidden treasures

Japan is massive. The map is packed with detail. You will find these barns tucked away in forests and hills. It isn't just about driving fast. It is about patience.

You need to raise your Discover Japan rank to see them. The game locks them behind these tiers. You earn stamps by racing and doing tasks. You can't just drive to every spot on day one.

The system is fair. It forces you to see the map. You will race on touge roads. You will beat delivery jobs. You will crush mascots. Everything counts toward your goal.

Don't rush it. The cars will show up as you play. Just focus on the events. The barns will pop up when you are ready.

Ranking up to unlock the classics

You start as a Visitor. You finish as a Master Explorer. Each rank gives you new targets. You usually get two cars per level. It keeps the flow steady.

The Honda NSX-R GT is your first prize. It is a legend. You get it at the Visitor rank. It sits in the Ohtani woods. Watch your car choice there. The ground is rough.

Next up is the Toyota 2000GT. You find this one in Ito. It hides near the seawall. It is a short drive from a Treasure Car too. Kill two birds with one stone.

The Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 also waits in Ito. Look for the wooded hill. It is near the junction. You can spot it from the road if you look hard.

Then comes the Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R. Head to Nangan for this one. It is in the far south. Look for the dirt path near the houses.

Don't forget the Nissan Pao in Minamino. It is tucked away in the trees. It is a quirky find. I love how it looks in the garage.

The technical side of restoration

Once you find a barn, the car needs work. You can't drive it right away. It sits in your shop. It stays there until the team fixes it up.

You can pay credits to speed this up. I hate that option. It is a waste of cash. Just play some races instead. The car will be ready soon.

You should save your money for better cars. The economy in Forza Horizon 6 is tight early on. Every credit matters. Don't throw them away on repairs.

Keep your eyes on the map. The search circles are big. Zoom in. Use your drone if you get stuck. The drone is your best friend for finding these roofs.

Why this matters for your garage

These cars are not just trophies. They are powerful tools. The Mazda #55 Mazda 787B is a beast. You get it at the top rank. It is worth the wait.

The Lamborghini Diablo SV is another highlight. It is fast. It is loud. It is perfect for the highways. You unlock it at the Adventurer rank.

Collecting them all feels good. It shows you know the map. It shows you put in the time. It is the best way to prove your skill.

The game rewards your effort. You get custom parts for these cars. You get to build them your way. Make them yours.

Quick questions answered

Can I find all cars at once? No. You must rank up your Discover Japan level to unlock them.

Should I pay to fix the cars? No. It is a waste of credits. Just wait for the timer to run out.

Do I need special cars to find them? Most spots are easy to reach. Avoid slow city cars for hilly areas.

Where are the Treasure Cars? They are different from Barn Finds. You can find them at any time without leveling up.

How do I get more stamps? Do stories, street races, and delivery jobs. Everything with a yellow badge helps.

My honest take on this

I think the Barn Find system is the heart of Forza. Without it, the map is just a list of races. This adds a sense of discovery. It makes me want to explore every corner.

Honestly, the Nissan Skyline models are my favorite. There is something about them. They feel like they belong in Japan. Driving them through the neon lights is a mood.

The thing that gets me is the grind. Some people hate it. I love it. It makes the final reward feel earned. You don't just buy the car. You find it.

I say you take your time. Don't look up a guide for every single one. Just drive. Let the map come to you. That is how you really enjoy the game.