1988 Ford Mustang GT With Just 24K Miles

This is a case where I think the seller has priced this car way too low. It’s a single family-owned 1988 Ford Mustang GT here on eBay with a buy-it-now of $10,000. With only 24,000 miles since new, this… more»

Grab Bag Barn Find: Would You Buy It?

Here’s a first on Barn Finds. Listed here on craigslist in St. Louis, Missouri is this 1978 “historic muscle machine” blind purchase for $10K. According to the seller, inside this garage is a 1978 something or other with 97,000… more»

Rotisserie Ready: 1972 Dodge Challenger

“Needs total restoration” is not an uncommon phrase when it comes to project vehicles, but in some cases, the seller really isn’t kidding around. Here on eBay is a 1972 Dodge Challenger equipped with the desirable 340 engine, Rallye… more»

1981 Corvette: In Plane Sight

While some Corvette owners may think their cars can outrun a plane, this is a case of both the plane and car being in equally sad states. Sent in by Barn Finds reader Mike F., this 1981 Corvette here on craigslist… more»

4-Speed, Please: 1968 Oldsmobile 442

This 1968 Oldsmobile 442 here on craigslist is located in sunny San Diego – except the listing shows it in a dark, mysterious setting, in what appears to be a missionary-style home with an open-air garage. The 442 is… more»

Original Beep Beep? 1969 Road Runner

Plymouth Road Runners are among the most iconic of all muscle cars of the late ’60s and early ’70s, and the 1969 may be the best year of all. This was the height of Mopar fascination with using the… more»

How Do You IROC? 1986/7 Garage Find Camaros

We’ve periodically discussed how the 1980s Camaro line is potentially poised for a uptick in value, especially for rare cars like this 5-speed manual transmission-equipped Z28 here on craigslist and a 16,000 original mile convertible here on eBay. Frankly, I… more»

Rough Ragtop: 1965 Chevy Impala SS

When some of you asked for more features on Impalas upon reading the latest Copart post, we heard you loud and clear! Of course, here at Barn Finds, we like to find those needy projects that require the love and… more»

Forgotten Goat: 1973 Pontiac GTO

I remember the early seventies well – the period when muscle car power was in decline. Many thought it was driven by high insurance rates, but maybe the demographics really were changing. Either way, the rise of emissions controls… more»

Horse Barn Find: 1972 AMC Javelin

The seller of this 1972 AMC Javelin had grand plans to turn it into a road course car (an idea I truly dig!) but that’s just not happening. That might be why it’s been stuck in this cow pen… more»

Fact or Fiction: Pontiac Trans Am Prototype

Thanks to Barn Finds reader Brett P., we have a mystery on our hands. Here on eBay is what’s purported to be a 1969 Pontiac Trans Am prototype, but not without a good deal of confusion and controversy as suggested by the… more»

Needs Finishing: 1972 Oldsmobile 442

The photo above captures what a 1972 Oldsmobile 442 looked like when it rolled out of the showroom, into the first owner’s possession. We have this evidence because the current owner purchased the car from the first owner –… more»

MOPAR Muscle: 1968 Dodge Coronet 500

According to the owner is this a numbers matching car with a 318 V8, an automatic, a 8 3/4 rear-end and that is straight and as complete of a project Coronet that he has ever seen. Listed here on… more»

1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible Barn Find!

In the world of rare and desirable muscle cars, the Pontiac GTO Judge is one of the more sought after cars. Put it in convertible form and you have near unobtanium! Finding one is next to impossible, considering only 108… more»

Rusty Muscle: 1969 Plymouth GTX

I’ll be honest, I’m not sure what is happening to the paint on this GTX, but that’s just one of many questions I have for this Mopar. It looks like someone might have painted it in their garage at… more»

Arizona Barn Find: 1963 Pontiac Catalina

It is reported that in 1963 fourteen 421 Super Duty Catalinas were produced with aluminum hoods, trunk panels, fenders, bumpers and had 120 holes punched in their bodies to “lighten” them up which lead to the nickname “Swiss Cheese”. This… more»

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