Muscle Cars

Solid Project? No Reserve 1974 Plymouth ‘Cuda

1974 was the end of the line for the Plymouth Barracuda, with those third-generation cars seeming to be the ones everybody wants nowadays, no matter how much work is needed to get them looking like new again.  The seller… more»

1 of 9: Rare 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Drop-Top

In 1970, Plymouth treated its pony car, the Barracuda, to a new platform. It was shared with the brand-new Dodge Challenger, but with no common sheet metal. Sales were brisk at first, but tanked the next year thanks to… more»

1 of 458: 1970 Plymouth Superbird 440 4-Barrel

First there was the Dodge Charger Daytona in 1969, followed by the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird in 1970. Both were Chrysler attempts at putting a more aerodynamic product on racetracks in NASCAR. Street versions were produced and sold, with… more»

Super-Clean 1975 Chevrolet Malibu 454 Big Block

Chevy’s popular mid-sized Malibu satisfied a broad range of needs. Five years after the hot ’70 LS6 454 Chevelle and Malibu hit the streets with a chart-topping 450 HP V8, this 1975 Chevrolet Malibu lured buyers with its Collonade… more»

650R Package? 1996 Dodge Viper GTS

The first generation Dodge Viper GTS coupe is not a cheap car to buy, but in the world of 90s supercars, it is definitely one of the most affordable (there’s an important distinction in word choice). The Viper shown… more»

600-Plus Horsepower! Supercharged 1975 Chevrolet Nova

We’ve featured a few fourth-generation Chevrolet Novas on Barn Finds through the years, and I’m often surprised by how much these 1975-79 examples sometimes exchange hands for, even base models with some having six-cylinder power.  It’s not unusual for… more»

400/4-Speed: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner

As the 1970s unfolded, sales of traditional American muscle cars began to taper off. Manufacturers faced the specter of trying to comply with emission regulations, while insurance companies made cars like this 1972 Plymouth Road Runner ruinously expensive to… more»

440 Upgrade: 1971 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1971 Plymouth Road Runner is a twice-stalled project needing someone to return it to its former glory. Don’t be fooled by its tired appearance, because it is rock-solid below the surface. Adding to its appeal is a previous… more»

Long Neglected: 1967 Pontiac GTO Coupe

The seller of this 1967 Pontiac GTO opens the listing with: “Car have been in the family since early 70s. Think the starts (sic) went bad and was parked.”  Now that seems highly unusual – parking a GTO, for… more»

Real Barn Find: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I

The seller of this 1969 Ford Mustang fastback tells potential buyers that this is a chance to restore and own the car of their dreams, and I certainly agree that a late-sixties Mach I is indeed a heavy-hitter among… more»

Notchback Coupe: 1992 Ford Mustang LX

If you wanted to build the ideal Fox body Ford Mustang, this might be the car you’d create if the local dealer was still selling them new. The notchback body style has taken off value-wise in recent years, far… more»

Sleeper Muscle Wagon: 1970 Plymouth Satellite

Before the U.S. highway became littered with SUVs (Sport Utility Vehicle), station wagons carried families and their stuff from Points A, B, and C. Chrysler had plenty of choices in 1970 when the seller’s wagon was produced, a Plymouth… more»

390 4-Speed! 1969 Ford Torino GT Droptop

Talk about triple green stamps, a 390 CI V8 engine, four speed manual transmission, and in a convertible body style, this 1969 Ford Torino GT has it all going on! This is a great find, courtesy of Zappenduster, even… more»

7 Projects: C3 and C4 Chevrolet Corvettes

Who doesn’t love America’s Sports Car, the Corvette, which has been a Chevrolet staple since 1953? And if you’re a fan of the “C3” ‘Vette (third generation, 1968 to 1982), this opportunity might be for you – if you… more»

Luxury and Muscle: 1963 Apollo 3500GT

One of the more intriguing sports cars created in the 1960s is the Apollo GT, a limited production model offered with Italian styling and domestic horsepower. There was a time when I would venture to say this striking two-door… more»

Rare K-Code: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

In 1966, Ford’s “pony car” – the Mustang – was the best-selling U.S.-built automobile at more than 607,000 copies. But rare were those equipped with the HiPo K-code 289 cubic-inch V8 (271 hp) that numbered only 5,469 installations. But… more»

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