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Ultra-Rare Chevelle Barn Find Unearthed in Virginia Muscle Car Stash

 

One of the most significant Chevy barn finds ever just broke cover near Richmond, Virginia. Tucked inside an old backyard structure is a jaw-dropping collection of survivor muscle cars—led by two of the rarest Chevelles Chevrolet ever built.
 

The discovery, featured by Backyard Barn Finds on YouTube, showcases Pete’s ultra-preserved stash of factory-original GM iron. It’s a once-in-a-generation glimpse at untouched Chevrolet muscle cars that collectors dream about.


Key Points

  • Holy Grail LS6: A 1970 Chevelle LS6 in tuxedo black with original paint, numbers-matching 454 LS6 engine, and factory-correct details.

  • L89 Aluminum Legend: One of only 400 Chevelle L89s ever made, this survivor has aluminum heads, original paperwork, and a complete matching drivetrain.

  • Supporting Cast: A 1969 L78 Camaro with racing history, a rare 1971 2WD K5 Blazer CST, and a loaded short-bed 1970 C10.
     

The real magic? These muscle cars weren’t restored—they were preserved. Every ding, decal, and detail tells a story, from factory paint quirks to drag racing mods. In a world of over-restored builds, this barn is a pure Chevrolet time capsule.
 

Listen to the story on My Car Show Radio for the full 60-second rundown.
 

 

Tags: Chevelle LS6, Barn Find, Survivor Car, Camaro L78, Chevrolet Muscle, Classic Trucks

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