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Turbo Bird: 1976 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo

The 1976 Pontiac Trans Am became a triumph of style over substance. While it was an attractive looking car that could command its share of attention, it found itself crippled by tightening emission regulations. Hmm, how to extract some… more»

27k Original Miles! 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396

If cars could talk, this 1968 Camaro RS/SS 396 would have quite a tale to tell. It has had a brush with the law, spent time in an impound, and managed to find the time to have both a… more»

Original D-Code: 1964.5 Ford Mustang

For any classic car, a life spent in a drier climate can provide both positives and negatives. That is the case with this 1964½ Mustang, which still wears its original black plates. The paint and interior trim show the… more»

Rare Options: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Shortly after the Mustang and Camaro made their initial groundbreaking entrances, both companies were looking for new ways to expand their market shares by offering new options and features. One of the less common options that made its way… more»

Matching Numbers: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396

There’s nothing quite like finding a genuine 1st Generation Camaro SS 396 that retains all of its original drivetrain. It gets even better when it not only has a known ownership history but comes loaded with a heap of… more»

Parked For 20 Years: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

This 1973 Mustang Mach 1 ran when it was parked, but the owner does admit that this was more than 20-years-ago. However, it is a complete car, and getting it moving under its own power again might not be… more»

Highly Original Early Z! 1970 Datsun 240Z

Japan’s Pony Car goes by a single letter, “Z.” The 1969 Datsun 240Z brought sexy long hood / short deck styling in a smaller scale than the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, Plymouth Barracuda, and the car that named the… more»

Starting Over: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Z28 stood for “Camaro Special Performance Package.” It was first initiated to replica the cars used by Chevy to compete in the SCCA Trans-Am series. It would become a popular choice from the early days of the Camaro through… more»

Shed Find: 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible

When the seller acquired this Ford Mustang 20 years ago, his goal was to restore it. But other priorities came along – and the next thing you know – two decades have come and gone. The car has been… more»

Nash Bridges Car! 1971 Hemi ‘Cuda

UPDATE 1/25/2021 – This ‘Cuda was originally listed on Hemmings, but has since been listed here on eBay. Unfortunately, the asking price is still $500k. It’s definitely an interesting find and well worth another look! Did you tune into… more»

Backyard Find: 1973 Dodge Challenger

Dodge’s Challenger was a formidable pony car during its first iteration from 1970-74.  By 1973, there were only two engines you could order in the Challenger: the 318 and the 340, both V8s. The seller doesn’t know which engine… more»

X11 Project: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

At first glance, it would seem that the glory days are well behind this 1969 Camaro. Its original paint has made way for a coating of surface corrosion, while its engine bay houses nothing but fresh air. However, things… more»

Just $1,000! 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Cheap project cars will always attract their share of attention, and this 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is no exception. It shows a lot of promise at first glance, but when you start to dig below the surface, you begin… more»

289 V8 Fastback: 1965 Ford Mustang GT

Everyone knows the success story of the Ford Mustang, Lee Iacocca’s brainchild that launched the “pony car” revolution in the mid-1960s. In its first 2 ½ years, Ford sold more than 1.2 copies of the Mustang, making it one… more»

R-Code 428: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

We see our share of stalled project cars here at Barn Finds. This can happen for various reasons, and some owners will raise the white flag and admit defeat faster than others. The owner of this 1969 Mustang Mach… more»

Mossy 1974 Ford Mustang II Field Find

This is one of those cars you ask yourself why? Not why did Ford reinvent the Mustang in 1974 as a made-over Pinto, but why would someone buy this car in the shape it’s in? The nicest one of… more»

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