Pony Cars

Complete and Rare: 1966 AMC Marlin 327

If you’ve been searching for a vintage project that’s off the beaten path, this 1966 AMC Marlin in Aldergrove might be worth a closer look. Listed on craigslist, it’s said to be a complete, numbers-matching car with the original… more»

No Reserve: 1967 Ford Mustang

With plenty of warm weather still on offer, now would seem to be the ideal time to grab a classic and to hit the road. A rust-free First Generation Mustang is an obvious choice, and this 1967 example deserves… more»

Pair of Drop-Tops: 1965 and 1966 Ford Mustangs

Ford built nearly 175,000 convertibles in its successful initial run from 1964 to 1966. Because of their large production numbers, these cars aren’t terribly rare today. But they don’t often turn up in pairs like this duo near Palmdale,… more»

Older Restoration: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible

Ford had already gotten a good head start over Chevy when the pony car market exploded, but numbers don’t lie, and when a newbie can sell nearly 221,000 units in just the first year alone, it’s a tell-tale sign… more»

Trans Am Roller: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

The Camaro debuted in 1967 as Chevrolet’s answer to the enormously popular Ford Mustang. It quickly became the second-best-selling “pony car” and held that position for many years. The Z28 was added to enable the Camaro to compete in… more»

Patina Pony: 1966 Ford Mustang 289 Project

If you’ve been hunting for a first-gen Mustang driver project with V8 power and a manual transmission, this 1966 Ford Mustang might check all the right boxes. It’s being offered without a title but includes a bill of sale… more»

Rare Color? 1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

Rarity claims are often meaningless without verifying evidence, and must sometimes be taken on face value. However, sources like Marti make such claims fairly easy to prove when the vehicle in question is a First Generation Mustang. The seller… more»

Bench Seat Option: Price-Dropped 1965 Ford Mustang

Practicality sits high on the list of desirable attributes when some enthusiasts seek a classic to park in their garage. This 1965 Ford Mustang ticks that box, courtesy of its bench front seat. It will accommodate six people, and… more»

5-Speed Survivor: 1993 Pontiac Grand Am

What is it about econoboxes that somehow escapes years of abuse to emerge as survivors a decade later? The fact that a car many of us wouldn’t have given a second thought to all of a sudden becoming noteworthy… more»

Same Owner For 53 Years: 1969 Camaro Convertible

When the topic of a first-generation Chevrolet Camaro, such as this 1969 convertible, arises, the focus immediately shifts to SS, Z28, or aftermarket hot-rod models. That’s easy to determine; take a look at the enormous number that BF has… more»

Unrestored and Mostly Original 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

We featured an unrestored 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 on Barn Finds yesterday, with many of our readers stating that they feel it should remain in as-is condition and just be preserved.  Another mostly original Z/28 has also recently turned… more»

1981 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with SP350 Crate Power!

With its bold styling, unmistakable T-top silhouette, and upgraded modern V8 under the hood, this 1981 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is the perfect blend of late muscle car swagger and reliable performance. It’s being offered here on Barn Finds… more»

Forty Years Too Long?: 1968 Mustang J Code Fastback

The key here is in the title of the ad: “J Code Project.” You can see this 1968 Mustang Fastback for yourself here on ebay and decide if it has you hook, line, and sinker, or whether it’s more… more»

Loaded Luxury: 1973 Dodge Charger SE Survivor

With its long roofline, formal Halo vinyl top, and factory crank sunroof, this 1973 Dodge Charger SE represents the luxury-leaning side of Mopar’s early-‘70s lineup. Finished in green over a matching green interior, this well-documented survivor is highly optioned… more»

Real Deal Z: Unrestored 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

The Z/28 would go on to become a mainstay in the Chevrolet Camaro lineup in the years following 1967, but the inaugural model is one rare F-Body, with a total of only 602 produced.  In fact, many potential Camaro… more»

Factory Blue Paint? 1987 Pontiac Fiero

It’s amazing what a color can do for a car. You could have the most mundane vehicle, or one built in huge numbers, and most of us wouldn’t give them a second look. But when it’s painted in a… more»

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