Strong Like A Bull: 1978 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1978 Pontiac Formula is located in Houston, Texas. The seller says that the engine was just rebuilt and it is “Strong Like a Bull.” That makes me want to go test drive it! The car is also said… more»

Wrong Nose Job: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am

This 1980 Pontiac Trans Am has not been on the road since 1996. Pontiac enthusiasts will immediately recognize that this car has a 1977 – 1978 nose on the car which many think is an upgrade. The seller bought… more»

Only Two Owners: 1972 Chevrolet Camaro

The 1972 model year was a dumpster fire for Chevrolet and – specifically – the Camaro. A six-month labor strike at the Norwood, Ohio plant (the only place the Camaro was built) slowed production to a trickle of what… more»

Shocking Find: B&Z Electra King Project Cars

Incredibly, Barn Finds has featured this next oddity a number of times over the years. Here on craigslist are two Electra King three-wheelers for sale, $1,500 for the pair, or sold separately! These are project cars. The seller indicates… more»

Rust-Free Survivor: 1970 Ford Torino GT

Ford introduced the Second Generation Torino in 1970, with the new model making the most of “Coke bottle” styling. It also possessed a greater physical presence than its predecessor, making it the ideal base for a muscle car. This… more»

Yes, That’s a Porthole! 1979 Pinto Cruising Wagon

This 1979 Pinto Cruising Wagon looks kind of like the cross between a spaceship and the Love Boat of 70s TV fame. It’s got a porthole, for goodness sake! Still, that striping is cool! If you’ve been dreaming “Me… more»

Stored 25 Years: 1966 Corvette Stingray Coupe

This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette is described as a recent garage find that was discovered after 25 years in storage. Showing just under 35,000 original miles that are believed to be accurate, the Corvette is equipped with a 327/300 HP… more»

Original 389 Tri-Power: 1964 Pontiac GTO

For most muscle enthusiasts, our feature car represents the Holy Grail. Many consider the 1964 Pontiac GTO as the father of the muscle car scene, and the original owner ordered this one with the best of everything. Not only… more»

1 of 823: 1968 AMC Rebel SST Convertible

American Motors resurrected the Rebel name in 1967, replacing the mid-size Classic. That year it would be called the Rambler Rebel, but the Rambler prefix was dropped in 1968. The SST was the top-of-line Rebel and just 823 drop-tops… more»

Buried Treasure: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback With No Reserve

Some barn and garage finds can be genuinely considered buried treasure, which is the case for our feature car. Hidden beneath a mountain of odds and ends is a 1967 Mustang Fastback in surprising condition. It needs restoration, but… more»

Original 429 Cobra Jet Ram Air: 1970 Ford Torino Cobra

UPDATE 07/02/2022: The owner of this 1970 Torino Cobra had no success with their previous sale attempt on Craigslist. Therefore, they have made some changes and are rolling the dice with an auction approach rather than sticking to a… more»

SS Shell: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle

Introduced in 1964, the mid-size Chevelle would quickly become one of GM’s best-selling cars. And it would serve as Chevy’s foundation in the muscle car segment of the market. Due to the popularity of performance cars in those days,… more»

Bring Tires! 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado

In 1966, Oldsmobile added a personal luxury car to its lineup, the Toronado. And it would be the first U.S. production automobile since the 1930s Cord to have that set-up. The transaxle worked so well that GM borrowed it… more»

Project or Parts? 1941 International 1-Ton Truck

In 1940 International Harvester introduced the K series of trucks, which updated the styling of the C series. The K’s had flowing lines, a radiator incorporated into the frontal structure, and headlights embedded into the fenders. The K-line offered… more»

Take Your Pick: Quartet of Chevrolet Corvettes

The Chevrolet Corvette. The Great American Sports Car. What’s not to love? Except for a transitional model year in 1983, the Corvette has been in production for nearly 70 years. This fan liked them so much that he (or… more»

Rolling Project: 1974 Dodge Challenger

1974 was the end of the blacktop for the first generation Dodge Challenger, and the rest of the muscle car market wasn’t faring very well by this time either, thanks to the oil crisis of ’73 and skyrocketing insurance… more»

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