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Loaded SS 396 Rag-Top! 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Flashy and powerful, this double-red SS would have lit up the cruising scene when new, and could easily light up the tires with its 396 big block. The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 sat in a Delaware, Pennsylvania yard… more»

4-Speed Garage Find: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro

The mid 1970s were not kind to muscle cars. The highest-horsepower Mustang was pumping out 139 horsepower and the Dodge Challenger was no more. Only the Pontiac Trans Am was available with large engines and even those were only… more»

1966 Mustang Fastback Disassembled Barn Find

Is it just my imagination, or are the Mustangs on Barn Finds more often rusty messes than, say, the Chevelles or the Mopars? Well, here’s another start-from-scratch project. It’s a 1966 Mustang Fastback, for sale here on eBay with… more»

Unfinished Project: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Going into 1969, Ford was looking to generate some more excitement for the Mustang, which had been in production for five years. One of the solutions was the Mach 1, a performance model available only in the new “SportsRoof”… more»

Just Out of Storage: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

In the 1960s, no one came close to matching the sales success of Ford’s new “pony car”, the Mustang. The one that came the closest was the Chevy Camaro. During 1967-69 (the Camaro’s first three years), GM sold 842,000… more»

259 Genuine Miles: 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS SLP 30th Anniversary

We see some pretty extraordinary classics at Barn Finds, but this 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS SLP 30th Anniversary may be up there with the best. Its relative rarity helps it stand out from the crowd, but the fact… more»

Unfinished Business: 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

The Barracuda was a reborn car in 1970 and buyers got treated to engine choices that ranged from mild to wild. Through 1971, you could get a 383, 440, or 426 Hemi V8 under the hood. But the game… more»

New Transmission: 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

Plymouth’s Barracuda was an all-new car in 1970, finally shedding its heritage with the Valiant compact. The machines used an E-Body platform that was reserved for just the Barracuda and Dodge’s new Challenger, though the two autos would share… more»

1970 AMC AMX: Two-Seater Terror

This is probably not a car that I would buy, but that’s no reason why you shouldn’t consider it. We’ll go over the pros and cons of acquiring this 1970 AMC AMX four-speed muscle two-seater coupe, and if it… more»

38k Mile Garage Find: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, or so they say. Given the tremendous success of the Ford Mustang in the mid-1960s, it was natural that competitors would soon emerge. The Mustang’s most prominent challenger was the Chevy Camaro… more»

Numbers-Matching: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Homologation specials have been part of the automotive landscape for decades, although the practice hasn’t been as prevalent since the dawn of the new millennium. It probably reached its zenith from the 1960s until the late 1980s, spawning vehicles… more»

Captive Import: 1972 Mercury Capri

The Capri was offered by Mercury as a “sport compact” between 1970 and 1978. It was a captive import from Ford of Europe which had no direct counterpart on the U.S. Ford side of the FOMOCO family. It was… more»

Recently Revived: 1984 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

While many people lament The Malaise Era, I don’t fall into that category. I acknowledge that most cars from the period were less than impressive, but it marked a watershed moment in vehicle design and engineering. Nowhere was this… more»

Japanese Mustang? 1977 Toyota Celica GT

Though not exclusively sold in the U.S., the Toyota Celica took direct aim at the original 1965 Ford Mustang. However, by the time the 2+2 sports coupe was introduced, the Mustang had grown considerably in size. The first generation… more»

No Reserve: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 SCJ Drag Pack

If you wanted to go fast in 1969, there were many options from which to choose. You could strap yourself to the nose of a Saturn V rocket, but that was a journey you would only take once. Alternatively,… more»

Underpriced? 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

The Pontiac Firebird came out in 1967, along with its corporate cousin the Chevy Camaro. Together they aimed squarely at the Mustang, which was selling in the multiple hundreds of thousands over what had been expected. GM wanted a… more»

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