Needs Love: 1969 Dodge Charger

While it isn’t unusual to find Second Generation Dodge Charger project cars with rust problems, this 1969 model doesn’t have them in the usual places. It is a surprisingly solid and complete car that needs some TLC. It may… more»

Affordable Muscle: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am

Out of all the second generation Trans Ams, 1976 is the only year with a unique front end design that was available only for its production year. The rectangular grills, single headlights and integrated body color front bumper are… more»

SS 454: 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Imagine cruising around in this 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo and trying not to light up the tires at every stop light! The owner claims that this is a real SS 454 but does not have the build sheet or… more»

440 V8 Muscle Car! 1977 Plymouth Volare

The Volare replaced the long-running Plymouth Valiant in 1976 (as did the Aspen for the Dodge Dart). Chrysler would sell more than 1.8 million of the combined cars over the next five years, but the machines would develop a… more»

Solid Poncho Project: 1977 Pontiac Firebird Formula

Pontiac made several changes to the 1977 Pontiac Firebird Formula including the introduction of a new front end style and the rectangular hood scoops. A new engine option was also available. This 1977 Pontiac Formula is located in San… more»

Twin Carburetors: 1965 Ford Mustang

This Mustang started like many of the 559,000 copies that Ford built for 1965. It was assembled in September 1964 with a C-code 289 cubic inch V8, which would have included a 2-barrel carburetor. That’s largely where the car… more»

Fresh 383: 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee

Some project cars tick more of the right boxes than others, and finding the correct candidate to suit your needs can take time and patience. If you have been searching for a rock-solid classic American muscle car, this 1970… more»

10-Footer Ghia: 1979 Ford Mustang LX

This 1979 Ford Mustang Ghia took me by surprise. For a Fox-body, it’s one of the more unusual trims out there, as it’s the mid-range LX equipped with the luxury-themed Ghia trim and has a 5.0L V8 under the… more»

One Year Wonder: 1969 AMC SC/Rambler

The American was the last American Motors automobile to be marketed as a Rambler. The 1969 model year would be it’s last in the line-up and AMC decided to cook up a small muscle car as part of the… more»

No Reserve 440 4-Speed! 1968 Dodge Charger

Another Dodge Charger? Yup, another Dodge Charger, this time a ’68. And it didn’t start life as anything special though it’s clearly headed in a special direction. The draw towards covering this car is more of a probing question… more»

426 Hemi Drag Car! 1970 Plymouth GTX

Slaughter the fatted calf! It’s not every day you up and decide to sell your classic Hemi’-powered muscle car, and you can bet this 1970 Plymouth GTX was not recently found in a barn. More likely someone passed away… more»

350/4-Speed! 1978 Chevrolet Camaro LT

The second generation of the Chevrolet Camaro went through some tough times in automotive history.  Given its long-life span that went from 1970 through 1981, the second-gen was a popular muscle car in its early years, survived the oil… more»

Fresh 273: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda

Choosing a likely candidate for a restoration project can be a complex undertaking. Potential buyers need to balance how much work they can perform themselves versus how much money they will have in their bank account to pay somebody… more»

Cobra Jet Sportsroof: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Over the years, Ford has produced some bold styling. I think the Mustang Sportsroof is one of those cars. It is unique, elegant and beautiful. With the half vinyl top, this car really accents the fast back design of… more»

402-Equipped: 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Convertible SS Tribute

It would be safe to assume that virtually every one of our loyal Barn Finds readers dream of the day they open their garage to find a desirable classic car staring back at them. For some, that dream will… more»

1 of 659? 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442

The Olds 4-4-2 (or 442) was introduced in 1964 as a mid-size performance car and became a series of its own in 1968. It reverted to option status in 1972 and buyers got it by specifying the W-29 option… more»

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