Here in Australia, I know of a guy who has a extremely rare Australian Chrysler by Chrysler CH Hardtop with factory 360 & rare P/S & D /S remote mirrors, rare landau factory vinyl roof. He stacked in 1983 & parked it up in his barn. He has collect all NOS parts for it but wants to do it up like the General Lee. I have been trying for 25 years to acquire it but to no avail. Those who are in Australia and love Mopar's they know how extremely rare 360 Chrysler By Chrysler CH Hardtop are. Worth Goggle it. Great Video Your number 1 Fan in Australia Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤
@@AutoArchaeology I am trying, rescued plenty of Mopar's since 1990 but this one not without trying. The last Chrysler By Chrysler CH Hardtop with a 360 V8 I got, it took me 15 years of hounding the original owner who happened to be a doctor. I would go in for a check up & end up chatting about the CH twice a year. Flipped it bought it at the wrong time. Now I have 1st bids on the following cars. 1970 Challenger R/T 440 4 speed numbers matching. 1968 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Door Hardtop with a 428 HP numbers matching motor in it. 1970 AMC Rebel Machine numbers matching. No one selling at the moment. Keep you posted Cheers Louis 👍
That Challenger is in good hands now, Jesse is a really good friend of mine and he will have that Challenger over restored in no time haha. It does honestly make me sick how a man would amass such a collection and do nothing with them other blow them completely apart and just let it all sit like that
@@ScottsSpeedShop I agree! I've seen it time and time again. Don't pull your cars apart until you are ready to restore them. You're not saving somebody some time or money, you're giving them a nightmare.
i recued a 440 67 charger 2 years ago that was completely blown apart down to even the radio was dissasembled!,been sitting in same shed since 1970,and has been an absolute nightmare to put back together as nothing was labled,its 98% restored as of now
The guy who hosts a Hagerty show with the sweet woody van has great advice,don't buy another car or project until you're done restoring the first one! Makes sense to me after seeing poor cars blown apart in bits scattered to the 4 points of the compass then left to rot and never to get put back together properly again, just like Humpty Dumpty! Hopefully they'll find all the right parts. Smh. Good luck to them!
There's a guy in Michigan has a barn full of mopars.71 hemi cuda, 70 pink road runner convertible 440 auto w/200mi,69 sport fury, 65 sport fury, and others. There's 2 guys in Detroit that have an old factory full of old mopars alot of imperials, 300s, and trucks.
Local Mopar guy bought his dream car after hitting a nice lottery. Had some funny stories about going to redeem it. Several people had made claims they had the number, but had some crazy excuse for not having it with them- hoping they would just hand over a check, They were glad to see him show up.
Great work on all these videos! I’m trying to find more info on an EB5 EW1 V02 ‘70 challenger? I found that 2% of JH23 8 cylinder challengers were two tone but no actual numbers. Any info is appreciated.
You can see the engine stamp pad on the bottom of block just above oil pan look's like someone took paint off 5:50. So block is a 1968 or newer yr even if it's cast 1966. Would like to see if it has #'s on pad if u go back anytime. (EV2 is Hemi orange) the (R4 Tor-red is as stated like a (To)mato orange (red) color) can't mistake the differance by seeing them
I came across a couple. Big ones were a Hemi 68 Charger(should be restored by now) and a Ford Thunderbolt. The Thunderbolt is still out there(as of 2015)in southern Ontario. I promised the guy I wouldn’t say where. Passed on his ‘68 4 speed Torino Drag Pack car that needed restored.
Same Guy That Had the Quad Black 70' HEMI CUDA... MOPAR Hoarder... Not That There's Really Anything Wrong With That... But, To Amass Such A Collection and Win A Lottery and Yet Not Complete A Vehicle is A Tale of "$#!t Happens"... Now for All Involved, Hopefully The Ol' Man has Hit The Lotto Again.. We Know That The Buyer's/ Videographer's Know They Have...
One thing that you do which bothers me is showing the VIN tag on the dash. A friend of mine had someone video a car he had and some unscrupulous person used the posted video to request a duplicate title at a different address and stole the car and immediately sold it. It was recovered and the crook was caught but why make it easier for an unscrupulous thief to steal someone’s car?
@@AutoArchaeology Actually it CAN still happen. Arnies AAR Cuda was current on its registration and driven a bit each summer and this happened to him just over a year ago. Luckily for him, of all places for the car to end up was 2 states away, but in the same suburb his brother in-law lived in and he recognized the car because of a small dent that Arnie had touched up with a mismatched rattle can to prevent it from starting to rust.
Glad the 70 is getting restored 👍
As am I. The owner Jesse is posting updates on it over at his socials.
So glad some of these old timers are FINALLY cutting loose of these cars, for someone else to enjoy.
Here in Australia,
I know of a guy who has a extremely rare Australian
Chrysler by Chrysler CH Hardtop with factory 360 & rare P/S & D /S remote mirrors, rare landau factory vinyl roof.
He stacked in 1983 & parked it up in his barn. He has collect all NOS parts for it but wants to do it up like the
General Lee.
I have been trying for 25 years to acquire it but to no avail.
Those who are in Australia and love Mopar's they know how extremely rare 360 Chrysler By Chrysler CH Hardtop are.
Worth Goggle it.
Great
Video
Your number 1 Fan in Australia
Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤
Well hopefully you can rescue the car soon! Those cars are cool.
@@AutoArchaeology
I am trying, rescued plenty of Mopar's since 1990 but this one not without trying.
The last Chrysler By Chrysler CH Hardtop with a 360 V8 I got, it took me 15 years of hounding the original owner who happened to be a doctor.
I would go in for a check up & end up chatting about the CH twice a year.
Flipped it bought it at the wrong time.
Now I have 1st bids on the following cars.
1970 Challenger R/T 440 4 speed numbers matching.
1968 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Door Hardtop with a 428 HP numbers matching motor in it.
1970 AMC Rebel Machine numbers matching.
No one selling at the moment.
Keep you posted
Cheers
Louis 👍
That Challenger is in good hands now, Jesse is a really good friend of mine and he will have that Challenger over restored in no time haha. It does honestly make me sick how a man would amass such a collection and do nothing with them other blow them completely apart and just let it all sit like that
Yes he is. Thankfully he kept the stuff safe.
@Auto Archaeology that's true, but he shouldn't have ever tore the stuff apart, he created a nightmare for Billy, Dan, and even Jesse
@@ScottsSpeedShop I agree! I've seen it time and time again. Don't pull your cars apart until you are ready to restore them. You're not saving somebody some time or money, you're giving them a nightmare.
i recued a 440 67 charger 2 years ago that was completely blown apart down to even the radio was dissasembled!,been sitting in same shed since 1970,and has been an absolute nightmare to put back together as nothing was labled,its 98% restored as of now
The guy who hosts a Hagerty show with the sweet woody van has great advice,don't buy another car or project until you're done restoring the first one! Makes sense to me after seeing poor cars blown apart in bits scattered to the 4 points of the compass then left to rot and never to get put back together properly again, just like Humpty Dumpty! Hopefully they'll find all the right parts. Smh. Good luck to them!
Auto Archaeology never disappoints!!
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Thank you!
There's a guy in Michigan has a barn full of mopars.71 hemi cuda, 70 pink road runner convertible 440 auto w/200mi,69 sport fury, 65 sport fury, and others.
There's 2 guys in Detroit that have an old factory full of old mopars alot of imperials, 300s, and trucks.
What's the story with the guy with the barn in Michigan? I know the factory full of Mopars. I only have one pic from there.
Thats a Mopar heaven in that garage.
Awesome!
Another freed car from a car hoarder, that’s a great find.
Cool cars that likely won't ever be restored until this guy passes on and someone buys them at the auction but he's cool with it so all good.
The new owner is already starting the restoration
@@AutoArchaeology Nice.
Whoa, there are cars in there 😳
Local Mopar guy bought his dream car after hitting a nice lottery. Had some funny stories about going to redeem it. Several people had made claims they had the number, but had some crazy excuse for not having it with them- hoping they would just hand over a check,
They were glad to see him show up.
Oh I bet
Saw the story on Fb , sweet
it's cool that it has a Dana 60 but an automatic!
It is cool!
Cool!!!😍😍😍
Great work on all these videos! I’m trying to find more info on an EB5 EW1 V02 ‘70 challenger? I found that 2% of JH23 8 cylinder challengers were two tone but no actual numbers. Any info is appreciated.
Yeah, sadly Mopar didn't keep numbers like that. It sucks
AWSOME FIND BRADAS ALOHA FROM HONOLULU HAWAII BIG AL MANOA VALLEY AAALLLOOOHHHAAA 👏 YEAH YOU SAVE THAT GIRL.
You can see the engine stamp pad on the bottom of block just above oil pan look's like someone took paint off 5:50. So block is a 1968 or newer yr even if it's cast 1966. Would like to see if it has #'s on pad if u go back anytime. (EV2 is Hemi orange) the (R4 Tor-red is as stated like a (To)mato orange (red) color) can't mistake the differance by seeing them
The color is called Go-Mango. I have a 1970 as well that color. Mine is a 440 6 pack car/4SP 354 Dana.
When your legacy boils down to "shoulda, woulda, coulda"
Yep, thoughts and talk are cheap.
RUclips comments don't count though I guess. Everybody's a critic.
@@ChaosViper67 your comments seem critical
@@stevewalsh3730 a critique of a critique. So only the first one can be valid. Sound logic.
@@ChaosViper67 validation accepted.
If you were in Ontario canada I know of a few jems..
I came across a couple. Big ones were a Hemi 68 Charger(should be restored by now) and a Ford Thunderbolt. The Thunderbolt is still out there(as of 2015)in southern Ontario. I promised the guy I wouldn’t say where. Passed on his ‘68 4 speed Torino Drag Pack car that needed restored.
Can barely see them 😮covered holy smoke
Yup, a bit buried.
I bet the old guy got a big chunk of money for all those cars.
I need that 70 roadrunner where is this
No 70 RRs for sale, some 69s though.
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How do you find these rare cars?
Talking to people
@@AutoArchaeology ..Love your show. Subscibed.
Someone mention Road Runner?
A future video
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Are there anymore cars left. I’m looking for 70 RR how can I get information
No 70 RRs in this stash for sale.
One fire all that can dissappear needs better storage
Same Guy That Had the Quad Black 70' HEMI CUDA... MOPAR Hoarder...
Not That There's Really Anything Wrong With That... But, To Amass Such A Collection and Win A Lottery and Yet Not Complete A Vehicle is A Tale of "$#!t Happens"... Now for All Involved, Hopefully The Ol' Man has Hit The Lotto Again.. We Know That The Buyer's/ Videographer's Know They Have...
He didn't sell everything, we hope that the money he has now he'll restore one or two cars.
One thing that you do which bothers me is showing the VIN tag on the dash. A friend of mine had someone video a car he had and some unscrupulous person used the posted video to request a duplicate title at a different address and stole the car and immediately sold it. It was recovered and the crook was caught but why make it easier for an unscrupulous thief to steal someone’s car?
This one is fully registered and current in the system. That can't happen in the modern era with so many layers of security.
@@AutoArchaeology Actually it CAN still happen. Arnies AAR Cuda was current on its registration and driven a bit each summer and this happened to him just over a year ago. Luckily for him, of all places for the car to end up was 2 states away, but in the same suburb his brother in-law lived in and he recognized the car because of a small dent that Arnie had touched up with a mismatched rattle can to prevent it from starting to rust.
And what about the road runner 🤷🏻♂️
That will be in another video