Mopar Graveyard - Biggest Muscle Car Barn Find in History

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This is not the typical video we produce but we've found the HOLY GRAIL of Barn Finds. This is a never before seen tour of the biggest muscle car barn find in history of muscle cars. Shocking video as one property has over 100 mostly Mopar muscle cars including Hemi Cuda's, Hemi Challengers, Hemi Chargers, 440 6 Pack Roadrunners, Super Bee's, and even Superbirds. Their are also tens of thousands of dodge and Plymouth parts from fenders to actual 426 hemi motors scattered everywhere. You must watch the entire video to even believe what you're about to see. If you love barn finds then this has to be the biggest barn find in history.

Some background as you watch the video. The owner of most of these cars SAVED these cars from a junkyard which had closed. Most of these cars where headed for the shredder and saved by the owner, which is why so many awesome cars are all in one place. Thank you to the owner for saving all these cars for a future generation.

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Take a shot every-time he asked “why its sitting there” like dude 🫤

starfire
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I've been a diehard Mopar guy all my life, have owned several over the years. All I can say about this I don't know what to say, I'm speechless. It's overwhelmingly amazing. Thanks for sharing this, I'd love to see it in person but I'd be afraid I wouldn't be able to leave! Lol. Truly amazing.

royfelix
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Some people make fun of people who keep this stuff but honestly you gotta be very thankful that this man was able to preserve a bunch of history this is amazing

markges
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UNBELIEVABLE! Would love to see these all MOPARs back on the road!

lkendrix
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If you have seen the four door ‘70 Barracuda, you know Steve is an extremely talented builder. If you watched this video to the end, you know Steve has the patience of a saint.

rickrice
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That was an amazing thing to watch. Thank you Larry for sharing, and for Rich and Steve for allowing us to get a glimpse into this incredible collection and for saving so many special cars from the crusher. It was like having a private tour of some famous museum for super rare Mopars (don’t care that they are ratty, they are still amazing). Steve’s ability to remember the specific details of each car is also very impressive. I own a 1969 A12 Super Bee that I saw as a teenager and fell in love with. I worked crazy hard that summer (’87) and was able to buy it from a local dealer. My first car ever was a ’69 Coronet 500 Convertible. I was hearbroken when I sold it to go to school. I would absolutely love to be able to restore any of these cars to their former glory. Specifically interested in the '68 Coronet R/T hemi convertible, the 440x6 Purple or Rootbeer Cudas (Hardtop), the Vitamin C Hemi Cuda 4spd, the ’70 triple black Hemi Charger, 440 (4spd) Purple Challenger Convertible and the ’69 Hemi RR. I know the purple '70 Challenger R/T 440 six pack convertible and the Cude are a friends, but if he’d every be interested in selling I would love to talk. Please PM me if any are available. Thanks again.

JohnDoe-sxqb
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If you told people about this collection they probably wouldn't believe you. Thank God you did this video. I'm a retired mechanic and have had a love of mopars since high school. I've had a couple GTX's and a 69 Charger back in my younger years. It is great he saved these cars but also sad they are rusting away when someone could get enjoyment out of restoring them. I couldn't afford even one of those cars now, but if I had even one I would lovingly restore it.

lmoore
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Absolutely Incredible! Thing is though, nobody lives forever and this owner Must Sell as much as he can and have a Will in place that can ensure a positive future for the property and everything that he owns on it. EVERYTHING! You can’t take it with you! ! !

myrons
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Yeah Graveyard Carz needs to visit this place. Being a lifelong MOPAR guy, it breaks my heart seeing these go to waste.

carrollhammon
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Great video but those questions of “ what is it?” And “What is it sitting here for?”are annoying He is preserving them!!

cod
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This collection is absolutely incredible.

jackpontiac
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Great collection of cars. Hard to watch because of how rude you are. It's hard to see those cars not being rebuilt for sure. But if I was Mr. Steve I wouldn't have tolerated you for more than a few minutes.

jeffbush
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Yeah, the guy could be accused of hoarding these super rare & super valuable Mopar muscle cars, but give him credit for SAVING many of them from the crusher. The fact that these cars STILL EXIST & so many can still (eventually) be restored is just amazing, the hemis, 440 six-packs, & 440 4bbls... He's got enough parts cars & extra sheet metal to rebuild most of the cars, plus all the mechanical parts he has, he's got like what, 5 or 6 complete 426 hemi engines? A whole bunch of A833s in both 23 & 18 spline versions? He's probably got a bunch of Dana rear axles for both B & E bodies as well... He could sell enough of his "lesser" cars to raise the cash to restore the cream of the crop... Mark Worman, Dennis Collins, & good ol' Richard Rawlings (plus many other Mopar nuts) would probably show up with their briefcases full of cash & their trucks & trailers, anyone with the $$$ & the means to bring at least some of these sick ass rides back to life, like the '68 Coronet R/T hemi convertible (!), the orange '71 hemicuda 4 speed basket case (Mark), the other random hemicudas & Challengers, the 440 six barrel cudas & Challengers (anything with a 440-6), the triple black '71 cuda 340 4 speed convertible (I heard somewhere that Plymouth built only 4 of those?), the purple '70 Challenger R/T 440 six pack convertible (actually ANY E body convertible), the A12 RR, the numerous hemi RRs & hemi Superbees, the T/As & AARs... the list goes on & on!!! WOW what an amazing collection! Many came really close to being crushed & therefore GONE FOREVER, but the fact they still exist & can still be restored someday... Sometimes we gotta wait a few more years but SOMEDAY all those cars & parts WILL become available to those of us lucky enough to have the cash & be at the right place at the right time... That is if gas is still affordable... Let's Go Brandon!

robertbisson
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Looks like a lot of projects got started, perhaps years ago, and then were just left to sit. Yeah, it's a gold mine! But it's all his gold mine and he can do whatever he wants with it all. 👍

pbslab
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so many awesome cars and parts, glad he saved a bunch from being crushed

mikebyrd
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I just can't wrap my mind around all of this. This is the holy grail of MOPAR OEM. Sweet lawd. I am flabbergasted that he would open the gates to video this stuff.

sooperdave
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What a video, so happy to see so many saved. I have loved my Mopar's since I bought my first at 18 for $1500.00 it was a 71 Barracuda Grand coupe. It had a 318 in it, I had been building race cars for many years before I could even drive. I dropped a 383 Mag in her with a 355 rear and she already had the 727 torque flight. I put a set of upsweeps and made a misting system as we all know how well they run on a rainy day she was unbeatable. I see there is so many lovers out there like myself that we should all come together and do what's right to all of these sweet cars. I say we put a building up and pull 1 car at a time and build them back to the beauties they are. I say we put the owners in charge as they know where all the parts are and which one's to start with. Let's bring these babies back to life and give some lucky people a chance in owning some history.

barrymahon
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Steve is very knowledgeable and has a lot of patience. It's a damn shame all these cars are out in the weather. The guy can make millions off of the parts he has collected.

raykasza
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WOW!!!! Most video's, a viewer skips through.... not this one, I watched the full video and I'm blown away!!!!

TheirWorldAquatics
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Omg what a collection . My mind is blown. Unbelievable.

stevebarker