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Legendary Muscle Car Barn Finds (The Barn Finders)

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2010

This is the second series of a spin off of rotting calgarian iron from my other channel (badgerbuddy). its called the barn finders. today featuring my barn finds of legendary muscle cars of the 60s and 70s such as: the 1969 chevelle, 1966 chevelle, 1966 pontiac beaumont, 1979 Pontiac Trans Am Y88, 1969 Plymouth Barracuda, and a few 67 Firebirds. this is the ideal video for the american car enthusiast. please rate, comment and subscribe. Video and narration by Ryan Sardachuk

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  • For anyone interested, I'd like to trade my '72 Monte (in good shape) for a restorable '69 or '67 Chevelle. You can see my car on YouTube by searching "vinyl top 1972 monte" and it will be the first result on top. My car runs great, has very little rust, no major dents or damage, has the original paint job, around 114K original miles, stored every winter since the early 90's. I live in Ohio. I love my car, but I've wanted a '69 Chevelle since I was 14 or 15 years old!.

  • So where is the barn?

  • Don't look at them restore them!

  • the barracuda is a 68, it has round side marker lights, 69's had rectangular ones

  • what is the music in the end? thanks

  • You're lucky to find these cars man, take your chance.. Instead of hoping someone will restore them, make these dudes an offer.. They'll probably take it, better than the car going to waste. And save some money to restore it. You only live once dude.

  • your in your backyard!

  • It requires an enormous amount of time, effort, money, patience, money, love, dedication, insanity, and money to restore cars like these. Definately worth it. I'm an old Z-car enthusiast myself & my restore, my daily driver, an 83 280ZX in wonderful, new condition, I restored and continue to restore the car since I drive it almost daily. It's taken thousands of dollars & hours, and were talking 1983 & a car that wasn't too bad when bought. These older cars take so much more, but worth it!

  • I'll give that dart a future I love dodge

  • I have an 81 trans am turbo very rare

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