Needs Finishing: 1968 AMC AMX

Listed for sale on eBay in Baltimore, Maryland is this 1968 American Motors AMX powered by its original 343-cubic-inch 280-horsepower V-8 engine, connected to a numbers-matching Borg Warner T-10 four-speed, and 3.54:1 rear differential. The owner wants $24,995 or… more»

Trans Am Tribute: 1978 Pontiac Firebird Esprit

It’s hard to overstate the popularity of the Pontiac Firebird in 1978.  Back in the late seventies, these cars roamed the streets everywhere, with no fewer than four different models for buyers to choose from.  The base Firebird was… more»

Ran When Parked: 1964 Pontiac GTO Ragtop

In the muscle car arena, the Pontiac GTO is perhaps the gold standard. It was the first mid-size performance car, though the Chrysler Letter Series may have gotten the ball rolling. Pontiac thought they would sell 5,000 copies in… more»

Frame-Off Fresh: 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

The early-1970s Chevrolet Monte Carlo has quietly earned its place as one of the era’s most comfortable and stylish ways into vintage American luxury muscle, and this 1972 example shows why the model has gained so much traction in… more»

Dry Climate Project: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am

Dry climates usually mean low to no rush and for this 49 year old car, that is important if you want a solid driver or to restore it. This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am is located in Las Vegas, Nevada…. more»

Rolling Project: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

With the great variety of tips our readers send in about muscle cars to consider featuring here on Barn Finds, it’s not uncommon to find some where sellers try to cover up how hard a life their vehicle has… more»

Unfinished Business: 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429

In the late 1960s, Ford added the Boss 302 to the Mustang lineup. Its goal was to give the company a competitor in the Sports Car Club of America’s Trans Am racing circuit. But they went one step further… more»

Real Hood Scoop: 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air III

Every now and then, the internet coughs up a car that stops you mid-scroll. We just spotted this 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air III here on eBay, that was restored in 2015. In the world of second-gen Firebirds,… more»

One Year Only: 1970 AMC Rebel “The Machine”

AMC generated uneven success with its attempts to enter the pony and muscle car markets, starting with the Javelin and the AMX, and following up with the SC/Rambler. As flamboyant and fast as these models were, AMC still labored… more»

383/4-Speed: 1967 Dodge Charger

This 1967 Dodge Charger will probably divide opinions among our Barn Finds readers. Some will examine the images, assess the baked paint, and view it as an ideal restoration candidate. Others will consider the same attributes, but view its… more»

Drop-Top Field Project: 1968 Pontiac GTO

The Pontiac GTO entered its 5th year in 1968 with an all-new design. The car began as an option on the mid-size LeMans in 1964 and was so popular that it became a series of its own in 1966…. more»

Factory 4-Speed: 1971 Dodge Demon 318 V8

Plymouth introduced a very popular car in 1970, the Duster. It was a fastback version of the Valiant, designed to appeal to younger buyers. The ploy worked, the car sold well, and Dodge quickly wanted a version of their… more»

40k-Miles: 1968 Plymouth GTX EFI 440 V8

The GTX arrived in 1967 as a premium muscle car offered by Plymouth. It would be joined the following year by the more budget-conscious Road Runner. With Chrysler’s B-bodies redesigned in 1968, the GTX enjoyed a 50% bump in… more»

Fins Begone! 1962 Chrysler 300 Sport Series

To capitalize on the image of the 300 Letter Series, Chrysler introduced the 300 Sport Series in 1962. Less powerful and using a bench seat instead of buckets, the Sport Series opened the 300 brand up to a wider… more»

Engine Swap: 1974 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

The Plymouth Barracuda was in its last year in 1974. And it’s one of the few “pony car” nameplates that haven’t made a comeback (Ford Mustang, Chevy Camaro, and Dodge Challenger all have). Though the seller’s car advertises itself… more»

1 of 79 Hemi/4-Speed: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere I

By the mid-sixties, the Plymouth Belvedere had secured a stable position in Plymouth’s lineup as a successful intermediate, and while there wasn’t much new to report in the overall styling of the ’66 model, big news awaited a small… more»

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