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
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Holy Grail LS6: A 1970 Chevelle LS6 in tuxedo black with original paint, numbers-matching 454 LS6 engine, and factory-correct details.
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L89 Aluminum Legend: One of only 400 Chevelle L89s ever made, this survivor has aluminum heads, original paperwork, and a complete matching drivetrain.
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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