Amazing Survivor: 1968 Dodge Dart GTS

While it’s had one repaint in its life, this Dodge Dart GTS is highly original and is in beautiful condition. The seller has owned this 383 4-speed equipped Mopar since 2004. During their ownership, they’ve replaced consumables and done… more»

700 Horsepower: 1965 Dodge Coronet Lightweight

I will always take my hat off to a car owner who openly admits that they really aren’t sure whether what they have is a truly rare classic or a clone. That is what the owner of this Dodge… more»

Tire Twister! 1970 Mercury Cyclone 429 SCJ Drag Pak

Nearly every cool Ford has a Mercury counterpart, usually with fewer sold, more original options, and a higher chance of having the only one at a given event. This 1970 Mercury Cyclone in St. Charles, Missouri features the 429… more»

1-Of-15: 2006 Pontiac GTO Lingenfelter Revenge

Sometimes cars come along that are an open book, and their history can be quite easy to trace and to verify. Sometimes cars come along that throw up a bit of a mystery, and this Pontiac GTO is just… more»

First Year: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible

With only 2,128 examples built in 1969, the Plymouth Road Runner Convertible has a bit of an air of exclusivity about it. This one has spent the vast majority of its life in Arizona, and this has paid dividends… more»

318 Survivor: 1970 Dodge Charger

While many of us can agree that Mopars with the bigger motors are the cars to buy, there’s a certain appeal to a preserved survivor with the less raucous motors. This 1970 Dodge Charger wears great period colors and… more»

D.I.Y. Split Window: 1963 Corvette Roof

When the 1963 Corvette debuted, it featured a very distinct body line that sparked controversy amongst the general public and within the ranks of General Motors itself…The split rear window. If you aren’t familiar with the details of the… more»

383 Barn Find: 1965 Plymouth Fury III

Found in a barn and in running and barely driving shape, this 383 powered ’65 Fury III seems like a no brainer for the $2,950 asking price! Fairly solid and close to being a driver, be sure to check… more»

Tastefully Modded Survivor: 1979 Mustang Pace Car

While we can all agree that stock survivors are the best way to find a car if you want one that represents a good value, but sometimes minor modifications are acceptable if they’re in good taste and easily reversible…. more»

Flared and Forgotten: 1968 Chevy Corvette

This 1968 Chevrolet Corvette comes with a variety of modifications that the seller assumes happened early in its life, considering he believes the indicated mileage of just 28,000 is accurate. The main reason he suspects is not only due… more»

Solid Big Block Project: 1968 Plymouth Satellite

Equipped with new sheet metal and a 440, this Plymouth Satellite is an eye catching project. This stalled project is a great start to a restoration. Needing to be completed, this Mopar project is offered for $3,000. Check it… more»

Former Street Freak: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

The seller describes this plain, original (that’s the original paint in between the surface rust patches) Chevelle as a blank canvas despite being largely untouched. Unfortunately, I wish there had been a little more touching in the way of… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Ford Maverick and Mercury Comet Projects

As part of the large Georgia collection we’ve featured here on Barn Finds as an Exclusive, I wanted to create a post specific about a V8-powered Ford Maverick project and a very clean Mercury Comet. The Maverick and Comet both have… more»

Loud in Lime: 1970 Dodge Challenger SE

You might expect with the loud paint job, hood scoop, and tough, raked stance that this 1970 Dodge Challenger SE is packing a mean streak under the hood. In reality, it’s got a numbers-matching 318, and this SE trim… more»

Original Big-Block: 1970 Dodge Charger 383

As a starting point for a restoration project, this 1970 Dodge Charger looks like quite a good prospect. It has a lot of points in its favor, and once restored, it would be a very nice and desirable car…. more»

Notchback Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda

I’ve been obsessed with notchbacks for a few years now, and might be on the cusp of adding one to my stable. No, it’s not a Fox Body, but think of it as the Japanese Mustang and you’ll get… more»

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