David T's Camaro & Firebird
For diehard fans of classic GM muscle cars, there’s a mecca in Edmonton, Alberta like nothing else on earth. David T’s Camaro & Firebird Auto Center is a legendary 8.5-acre property jam-packed with more than 1,500 Chevrolet Camaros, Pontiac Firebirds, and Trans Ams. Now, in a move that’s shaking up the car world, the entire stash is on the market.
Not your every day “barn find”—it’s an car bazaar decades in the making. For over forty years, David T’s has been a go-to for anyone restoring, driving, or simply dreaming about GM’s most iconic pony cars. It’s a place equal parts living museum and parts goldmine, with everything from well-kept, road-ready beauties to wild custom projects like a four-door 1980 Trans Am limousine and a lifted 2002 Trans Am WS6 sitting atop a truck frame.
Every generation from 1967 to the early 2000s is represented, whether you’re after a solid driver, a major restoration project, or the rare piece to finish an old build. Inventory includes operational cars, restoration candidates, and an endless sea of donor vehicles a dream scenario if you need parts that have vanished everywhere else.
Local and global buyers alike have relied on David T’s not just for cars, but for the ability to source rare parts, ask expert advice, and even sign up for a VIP membership offering discounts and access to “lay-a-way” payment plans. Their reputation stretches far beyond Canada, drawing in YouTubers, collectors, and car clubs intent on exploring the rows of metal, glass, and tire.
The sale of the collection and the business means a unique shot for someone with the passion (and perhaps a bit of madness) to become the new caretaker of this unmatched GM archive. Whether you’re after a collector-grade Camaro, a budget Firebird barn find, or rare aftermarket components, David T’s is a once-in-a-generation destination.
For muscle car fans, the end of an era could also be a thrilling new beginning. If you ever dreamed of owning, restoring, or just wandering through acres of classic American V8 history, now’s your chance.
