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A Collection of Muscle Cars Frozen in Time – Z/28 Camaro, 440 ‘Cuda, Hemi GTX, GTO, Gold Barn Find.

Beyond a heavy coating of dust, the barn you’re going to see is home to ten muscle automobiles that seem rather stunning.

And, despite the fact that some of them have been sitting for more than 25 years, they’re ready to go at any moment.

The first vehicle you’ll see is a Pontiac GTO “The Judge,” which is painted in a bright yellow color.

For a startling contrast, it’s also coupled with blue and red stripes. A 1971 Dodge Charger in red with a black vinyl top is parked right behind it.

That’s so early 1970s, right down to the back wing.

If red isn’t unusual enough, a Plymouth Barracuda in a more striking shade of Sassy Grass Green is also available. A Plum Crazy ‘Cuda also lives in the barn.

The purple coupe, which is parked behind a Hemi-powered GTX, doesn’t have the rare 426-cubic-inch V8 under the hood, but its 440-cubic-inch six-barrel mill isn’t bad either.

It’s also a manual with a factory shaker, making it a rather uncommon combination in terms of year, colour, and engine.

And it doesn’t end there for Mopar fans. A 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A sits in front of the ‘Cuda.

It’s a brilliant orange coupe with a matching interior that’s been tastefully repaired. This is a one-of-a-kind alternative that you won’t find in the metal anytime soon.

You’re not a Mopar fan? The owner of this barn, on the other hand, possesses not one, not two, but three first-generation Chevrolet Camaros.

There are two 1969 Z/28s, one yellow and the other black, as well as a 1967 pace car. The interior of the latter is the prettiest unrestored metallic blue I’ve seen in a long time.

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