Easy Entry Point: 1975 Pontiac Trans Am

In the mid-1970s, the American muscle car was on life support. Rising insurance premiums, the 1973 oil crisis, and the introduction of the catalytic converter in 1975 had effectively neutered the high-compression monsters of the previous decade. Yet, while… more»

Attention Nova Lovers! 1979 Pontiac Phoenix

The Chevrolet Nova may have been the most cloned car within the General Motors family. Every division of GM except Cadillac would get a variant in the 1970s. At Pontiac, it was the Ventura II, then just Ventura, and… more»

Package Deal – Stash of Chevrolet Camaros

Package deals are hard to consummate because it assumes a buyer is out there that wants all of it. In this case its four Chevrolet Camaros from 1969 and 1971. Plus, what appears to be a garage full of… more»

Big-Block Sleeper: 1966 Chevrolet Impala 396

Full-size muscle cars have developed a pretty loyal following lately, especially the ones that still feel more like street machines than polished trailer queens. This 1966 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe listed on eBay seems aimed directly at that crowd…. more»

3,780 Miles? 1968 Ford Mustang GT

It always makes project cars more interesting when there’s a good history lesson involved, and this 1968 Ford Mustang GT apparently traveled fewer than 4,000 miles before a rollover accident took it off the road sometime between the years… more»

Split Window Custom Project: 1979 Chevrolet Corvette

We’ve seen some beautiful customized ‘Vettes from all eras here at Barn Finds in the past, and if someone with the right vision and skill set gets a hold of this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette here on eBay, it might… more»

Stroker Notchback: 1990 Ford Mustang LX

There’s a sentiment within our hobby that finding pure, unmodified cars is strongly preferred over a vehicle that has been upgraded and customized. It’s understandable, given many of those modified vehicles are done according to the owner’s particular tastes… more»

California Story: 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

There’s something entertaining about reading a craigslist ad written by someone who clearly spent real time and money turning a car into exactly what they wanted. This 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme listed in Southern California feels like one of… more»

4-Speed Wagon: 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

General Motors introduced four mid-size cars in 1964, with three of them being compacts that were promoted. The all-new entry was the Chevelle, which quickly became Chevrolet’s second-best-selling automobile. 15,000 were Malibu 2-seat 4-door wagons with a V8 like… more»

Turbocharged Tribute: 1977 Pinto Pangra

There wasn’t a lot special about the 1971 to 1980 Ford Pinto – until Huntington Ford in Arcadia, California, created the Pangra, which was a physically and mechanically customized Pinto. The Pangra’s goal was to compete with faster imported… more»

Running 440-Powered Project: 1970 Dodge Charger

While most enthusiasts begin an auto project with the best of intentions and their eye on the finish line, many unforeseen obstacles can pop up and keep a restoration from being completed, with higher-than-anticipated costs likely one of the… more»

Forgotten Fox Project: 1984 Ford Mustang LX Convertible

Fox-body Mustangs have been climbing in popularity for years now, which means even the lesser-seen V6 cars are starting to attract attention from people looking for affordable projects. This 1984 Ford Mustang LX Convertible recently listed on Facebook Marketplace… more»

59k Original Miles: 2005 Pontiac GTO

This 2005 Pontiac GTO is a tidy classic featuring a few performance upgrades. It has 59,000 miles on the clock, needing nothing but a new owner who will appreciate a car that represented the swansong for an iconic badge…. more»

Superbird Tribute: 1970 Plymouth Satellite

There seem to be quite a few Plymouth B-Bodies running around that have either been cloned into a Superbird or turned into a tribute, and at this point, I’m wondering if the number may have now passed that of… more»

Tri-Power Project: 1970 Plymouth AAR ‘Cuda

The AAR ‘Cuda was a limited production, one-year-only model built in 1970 to satisfy the racing requirements of the Sports Car Club of America. While it had a 340 cubic inch V8, it deployed triple 2-barrel carburetors instead of… more»

Bargain Pickup? 1966 Chevrolet El Camino

If Chevrolet built an El Camino Super Sport in 1966, this beauty could be one. But that didn’t happen until 1968 when the whole Chevelle family (inc. the El Camino) was redesigned. This Regal Red pickup looks like it… more»