Forza Horizon 6 Barn Finds Guide: All 15 Locations and Stamps
Forza Horizon 6 hides 15 Barn Finds across the Japan map, each with a unique car you can restore and add to your collection. Unlike past Forza titles, Barn Finds in FH6 are tied to the Discover Japan Stamp system, so finding them is no longer just exploration — it is unlock progression.
This guide covers all 15 Barn Find locations, the Stamp each one requires, the region it sits in, and the order most players will unlock them. We also break down how restoration works, which cars are worth prioritizing, and how to handle the source conflict where one outlier list has 14 while most authoritative sources confirm 15.
Key Takeaways
- Total Barn Finds: Forza Horizon 6 has 15 Barn Finds hidden across Japan.
- Unlock system: Barn Finds are tied to Discover Japan Stamps, from Yellow all the way to Gold.
- Do not rush locations: visiting a barn before unlocking the required Stamp will not trigger the find.
- Final Stamp required: the Mazda 787B and Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette require Gold Stamp progress.
- Restoration matters: some cars take time to restore, but you can pay credits to speed up the process.
- Source note: most authoritative sources confirm 15 Barn Finds, but one outlier list currently shows only 14.
How Barn Finds Work in Forza Horizon 6
Barn Finds in FH6 are not random encounters. They are progression rewards tied to the Discover Japan section of the Collection Journal. You level up Discover Japan by completing exploration-focused activities, and each level unlocks a new Stamp that reveals Barn Find rumors on your map.
The Discover Japan Stamp System
Discover Japan has 7 Stamp tiers. Each tier unlocks 2 to 3 Barn Find rumors that show up as circular search areas on your map. You then have to drive into the area, find the barn, and trigger the cutscene that unlocks the car for restoration.
Important: If you visit a Barn Find before unlocking its required Discover Japan Stamp, nothing will happen. Wait until the rumor appears on your map first.
7 Stamp Tiers Explained
The 7 Stamps progress in a fixed order: Yellow → Green → Blue → Pink → Orange → Purple → Gold. Each Stamp gates a different group of Barn Finds.
| Stamp | Barn Finds Unlocked | Cars |
| Yellow | 1 | Honda NSX-R GT |
| Green | 2 | Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500, Toyota 2000GT |
| Blue | 2 | Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R, Nissan PAO |
| Pink | 4 | Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3, Peugeot 205 Turbo 16, Lincoln Continental, Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R |
| Orange | 2 | Mitsubishi Montero Evolution, Lamborghini Diablo SV |
| Purple | 2 | Nissan R390 GT1, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Time Attack |
| Gold | 2 | Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette, Mazda #55 Mazda 787B |
How to Earn Stamps Faster
Stamps level up through a wide pool of exploration and collection activities. The fastest progression mixes the easiest, highest-yield tasks first. Focus on these:
| Activity | Why It Helps | Priority |
| Street Races | High XP, scattered across all regions | High |
| Photography Spots | Fast and easy, no driving skill required | High |
| Mascots | 200 total, steady Stamp progress | High |
| Touge Races and Drift Club Japan | Strong yield for drift specialists | Mid |
| Food Delivery Jobs and Day Trips | Story-based activities, good for variety | Mid |
| Adding and Upgrading Cars | Festival progression slot, complements driving activities | Low |
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All 15 Barn Find Locations at a Glance
The full reference table below lists every Barn Find with its Stamp tier, region, and a short note. Use it as a checklist while you grind Discover Japan.
| Car | Year | Stamp | Region | Notes |
| Honda NSX-R GT | 2005 | Yellow | Ohtani | First Barn Find most players unlock |
| Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 | 1987 | Green | Ito | Touring car classic |
| Toyota 2000GT | 1969 | Green | Ito | Japan's first supercar |
| Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R | 1971 | Blue | Nangan | Hakosuka GT-R |
| Nissan PAO | 1989 | Blue | Minamino | Retro Pike car series |
| Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3 | 1982 | Pink | Ohtani | 930 Turbo generation icon |
| Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 | 1984 | Pink | Shimanoyama | Group B rally homologation |
| Lincoln Continental | 1962 | Pink | Hokubu | Suicide door luxury sedan |
| Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R | 1998 | Pink | Takashiro | Iconic yellow livery |
| Mitsubishi Montero Evolution | 1997 | Orange | Shimanoyama | Dakar rally homologation |
| Lamborghini Diablo SV | 1997 | Orange | Ito | RWD Super Veloce |
| Nissan R390 (GT1) | 1998 | Purple | Ohtani | Le Mans homologation, only 1 known road car |
| Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Time Attack | 2005 | Purple | Shimanoyama | Sierra Sierra Enterprises build (some outlier sources omit this entry) |
| Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette | 1983 | Gold | Ito | Super Silhouette racing era classic |
| Mazda #55 Mazda 787B | 1991 | Gold | Takashiro | 1991 Le Mans winner, expensive to restore |
Three regions hold the highest concentration of Barn Finds. The table below maps where to look:
| Region | Cars Hidden | Stamp Range |
| Ito | 4 | Green to Gold |
| Ohtani | 3 | Yellow to Purple |
| Shimanoyama | 3 | Pink to Purple |
| Takashiro | 2 | Pink and Gold |
| Nangan | 1 | Blue |
| Minamino | 1 | Blue |
| Hokubu | 1 | Pink |
Pro Tip: Use the ANNA drone or drive slowly around dirt paths inside the search circle. Most barns are tucked away slightly off the main road.
Yellow and Green Stamp Barn Finds
The first three Barn Finds open up almost immediately once you start grinding Discover Japan. The Yellow and Green Stamp tier covers Ohtani and Ito regions, with one essential JDM classic in each.
Honda NSX-R GT
The Honda NSX-R GT is your first Barn Find and unlocks with the Yellow Stamp in the Ohtani region. Look for the search area near the southern side of Ohtani, then follow the dirt path off the main road until the barn triggers.
- Stamp: Yellow
- Region: Ohtani
- Why it matters: rare Super GT homologation NSX, only five road cars made.
Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500
The Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 sits in the Ito region near the Tokyo City border. Drive northeast along the road and watch for an opening on the left that leads into the barn area.
- Stamp: Green
- Region: Ito
- Why it matters: only 500 Evolution models built, late 80s touring car icon.
Toyota 2000GT
The Toyota 2000GT is also in the Ito region but on the northern east coast. Drive north and take the right-side exit toward the beach, then follow the path between the trees.
- Stamp: Green
- Region: Ito
- Why it matters: Japan's first supercar, only around 337 ever built.
Blue and Pink Stamp Barn Finds
The mid Stamp tiers cover the largest chunk of Barn Finds. Blue Stamp unlocks two cars in Nangan and Minamino, while Pink Stamp unlocks four spread across Ohtani, Shimanoyama, Hokubu and Takashiro.
Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R
The Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R, also called the Hakosuka GT-R, is hidden on the western side of Nangan. Find the opening in the fence southwest of the farmland and follow the trail downhill.
- Stamp: Blue
- Region: Nangan
- Why it matters: the original GT-R that created the legend.
Nissan PAO
The Nissan PAO sits in western Minamino, southwest of Shirakawa-go and northwest of the golf course. Take the off-road trail near the Ohtani border, head north, and take the right-side exit to the barn.
- Stamp: Blue
- Region: Minamino
- Why it matters: charming retro Pike car series, fan favourite collectible.
Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3
The Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3 hides in southern Ohtani, near the Tokyo City border. The easiest approach is heading southwest from Mei's house and looking for the small dirt path opposite a curved dirt road.
- Stamp: Pink
- Region: Ohtani
- Why it matters: 930 Turbo generation icon, classic German performance.
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
The Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 sits north in Shimanoyama. From the stadium on the western side, drive north toward Narai-juku, then watch for the off-road trail on the left before the town.
- Stamp: Pink
- Region: Shimanoyama
- Why it matters: Group B rally homologation car, mid-engine AWD weapon.
Lincoln Continental
The Lincoln Continental is hidden in central Hokubu near Shikisai-no-oka. Take the off-road trail west, pass the crop fields, and look for the path into the tree-circled area.
- Stamp: Pink
- Region: Hokubu
- Why it matters: iconic suicide-door luxury sedan from 1962.
Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R
The Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R sits in western Takashiro along the road heading down toward Hokubu. Look for the wooden building with parking next to the road and follow the path behind it.
- Stamp: Pink
- Region: Takashiro
- Why it matters: iconic yellow Pennzoil livery, All Japan GT Championship history.
Orange and Purple Stamp Barn Finds
The late-tier Stamps open up the most interesting JDM and exotic chases. Orange unlocks Mitsubishi Montero Evolution and Lamborghini Diablo SV, while Purple unlocks the rare Nissan R390 GT1 and the time-attack Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.
Mitsubishi Montero Evolution
The Mitsubishi Montero Evolution hides in eastern Shimanoyama. Head northeast on the right-side road, drive through a short series of curves, and look for the right-side trail leading to the barn.
- Stamp: Orange
- Region: Shimanoyama
- Why it matters: Dakar rally homologation SUV, also known as Pajero Evolution.
Lamborghini Diablo SV
The Lamborghini Diablo SV sits off-road in Ito. From the Ito Airfield, head east, take the south fork, turn left onto the trail before the tunnel, then exit right.
- Stamp: Orange
- Region: Ito
- Why it matters: RWD Super Veloce variant, raw and driver-demanding.
Nissan R390 (GT1)
The Nissan R390 GT1 hides in southwestern Ohtani, near the Shimanoyama border. Look for the off-road trail marked by two white signs in the middle of the road connecting the two regions.
- Stamp: Purple
- Region: Ohtani
- Why it matters: only one road-going R390 GT1 is widely known to exist — one of the rarest Barn Finds.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Time Attack
The Mitsubishi #1 Sierra Sierra Enterprises Lancer Evolution Time Attack is in northern Shimanoyama. Drive east on the off-road trail above Narai-juku and take the exit on the right.
- Stamp: Purple
- Region: Shimanoyama
- Why it matters: time-attack legend, the entry some outlier sources omit.
Gold Stamp Barn Finds
Gold Stamp is the final tier of Discover Japan and unlocks the last two Barn Finds. Reaching Gold requires nearly full Discover Japan completion, so these are endgame collectibles.
Important: Gold Stamp progress is required to unlock the final Barn Finds and is also tied to full Discover Japan completion.
Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette
The Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo Super Silhouette hides in Ito, northeast of the Ito Airfield. Drive east along the off-road trail near the Kitayama Big Daisugi and watch for the path on the right.
- Stamp: Gold
- Region: Ito
- Why it matters: Super Silhouette racing era classic with extreme aerodynamic body kit.
Mazda #55 Mazda 787B
The Mazda #55 Mazda 787B sits in the middle of Takashiro, near an off-road trail southwest of Hirosaki Castle. Head south on the trail, take the exit to the left, and follow the path to the barn.
- Stamp: Gold
- Region: Takashiro
- Why it matters: first Japanese car to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans (1991), iconic four-rotor engine.
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How to Restore Barn Find Cars Faster
Finding the barn is only half the job. Each car needs restoration time before it shows up in your garage and becomes drivable. Restoration time varies per car and you can shortcut it with credits.
Default Restoration Time
Most Barn Find cars take a few hours to restore in real time. The countdown runs whether or not you are in-game, so the practical workflow is to discover a car, return to other activities, and collect the restored car later from the Barn Finds tab in the Cars menu.
Paying Credits to Speed Up Restoration
If you want a car immediately, you can pay credits to skip the restoration timer. The cost scales with how rare the car is and how much time would have remained on the timer. For most early cars this is cheap. For the headline picks like the Mazda 787B, the instant restore cost runs into the millions.
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Mazda 787B Restoration Cost Warning
The Mazda 787B is the most expensive instant restore in the Barn Find pool. Launch-week creators report instant-restore costs in the seven-figure credit range, which is why most players let the timer run naturally on this one. If you want the 787B in your garage for a specific event window, plan the credits ahead.
Note: The Mazda 787B requires Gold Stamp progress and can be very expensive to restore instantly, so keep credits ready if you want to use it right away.
Pro Tip: If you own the Treasure Map DLC, Barn Find locations can be marked automatically, but you still need the required Stamp progress to actually unlock them.
Forza Horizon 6 Barn Finds FAQ
How many Barn Finds are in Forza Horizon 6?
Forza Horizon 6 has 15 Barn Finds. The consensus across authoritative sources is 15, with one outlier list currently showing only 14 (missing the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Time Attack).
How do you unlock Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 6?
Barn Finds unlock through the Discover Japan section of the Collection Journal. You earn Stamps by completing exploration activities, and each Stamp tier reveals new Barn Find rumours on your map.
What Stamp do I need for the Mazda 787B?
The Mazda 787B requires the Gold Stamp, the final tier of Discover Japan progression.
What is the rarest Barn Find in Forza Horizon 6?
The rarest Barn Find is the Nissan R390 GT1. Only one road-going version is widely known to exist in real life, making the FH6 inclusion especially special.
What is the best Barn Find car?
The Mazda 787B is the highlight pick thanks to its 1991 Le Mans win and the iconic four-rotor engine. The Nissan R390 GT1 and Honda NSX-R GT are strong alternatives.
Can you visit a barn before unlocking the Stamp?
No. Visiting a barn before unlocking its required Stamp does nothing. You need to progress Discover Japan and wait for the rumour to appear on your map first.
How long do Barn Finds take to restore?
Most Barn Finds take a few hours in real time to restore. You can pay credits to skip the timer instantly. The cost scales with the car's rarity.
Does the Treasure Map DLC mark Barn Finds?
Yes. The Treasure Map DLC can mark Barn Find locations on the map, but you still need the required Stamp progress to actually unlock each one.
Are Barn Finds random in Forza Horizon 6?
The cars are fixed, but the rumour order may vary slightly between players. Everyone unlocks the same 15 cars eventually.
Which region has the most Barn Finds?
The Ito region holds the most Barn Finds with four cars spanning Green to Gold Stamp. Ohtani and Shimanoyama each hold three.
Why do some sources list only 14 Barn Finds?
One outlier list is missing the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Time Attack while every other authoritative source includes it. Trust the consensus and use 15 as the total.
Note: one outlier list shows 14 Barn Finds, while the rest confirm 15. Use 15 as the correct number and verify Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Time Attack in-game before publishing.
Final Thoughts
All 15 Barn Finds in Forza Horizon 6 are unlocked through the Discover Japan Stamp system, which means your real progression bottleneck is exploration and collection, not driving skill. The fastest path to the full set is grinding the high-yield activities (Street Races, Photography, Mascots) until you hit Gold Stamp, then sweeping each Barn Find as soon as the rumour appears.
Treat the Mazda 787B as your endgame target. It is the most iconic car in the Barn Find pool, the only Japanese Le Mans winner, and the most expensive instant restore — three reasons to plan its unlock window carefully. If you want every Barn Find car in your garage without the grind, our FH6 Barn Finds boost handles the entire collection end to end.
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