But you have some exotic cars there in 🌏🦘. The irony is that I drive right through Missouri on way to other states. Missouri is known as a Rust belt state. After all the trips I've done through the state to get to somewhere else I probably have been within an hour of this location. I'm not saying I know where it's at just that time your time to cross through that steak he get to someplace else. Now I have bought a number of vehicles in that state and other rust states usually for mechanical donations to other projects. For what that is all worth. I'm glad that our host found the stash.
30-35 years ago I buying these cars out of back and side yards for $500 bucks... people were getting the k cars and Chevy chevette, citation economical 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder cars... I wish I had the cars we used for parts back then ...last one I restored was a 1971 Plymouth road runner 383 auto on the coloum fc7 plum crazy purple white interior, white strobe stripe and half white vinyl top with 6 way driver's seat no console bucket seats a/c 383 on hood with tank track stripes and impact strips on the bumpers.....
@@ronaldmoparornocar9590 You're 100% right. I remember about 30 years ago, finding a 72 challenger 318/auto with buckets and a console. Complete running driving and rust free. It was probably a 8-9 out of 10. Nice paint and interior. But it was green on green and nobody wanted it. Sitting next to a mechanics shop, the guy said he was asking $600 for it. Never find them like that again.
Holy Shit !!! What a beautiful collection… my personal favorite Mopar ever made is the 69 Coronet R/T , Coronet, Super Bee body style… and to see those in that barn just gives me a chub, frickin sweet !!!!!!
I’ve owned so many Mopars over the years but I have no interest in restoring anymore not to mention most guys want $20K or more and then you get to start your $100K restoration. Just not worth it these days with the younger generation being more into rice rockets and euro stuff.
Its not that we cant afford it its just not practical to spend all that money on a 40+ year old car when u can get something newer for a fraction of the price...
Amen brother! We used to be able to buy these cars for $3-5K and with another $5K or so you had a nice street car. Maybe not a showpiece but good enough for the local cruise night. After recently spending $60K+ restoring my grandfather’s ‘71 Chevelle, I’m done. No more old cars for me!
wow. I was born in 1962 and have been a MoPar guy my entire life. This stuff is getting impossible to find. In the late 70's junkyards were full of six pack cars as they were prone to engine fires. Having restored a "B" and "E" body the common tire kicker types have no idea the expense required to restore one of these cars.
The guy has a nice collection. Glad that most of them are in a barn. Were those side scoops on the Super Bee and Cornet R/T rare options? Doesn't seem like you see many with those. Always had soft spot for Cornet and Super Bee's when I was a kid my Uncle had a B5 Blue 1969 Cornet R/T, had the 440 4 barrel and bucket seats center console automatic with 3.91 rear gears. Had a black vinyl top with a black R/T stripe with Magnum 500 wheels. It was a fairly well optioned car. Had power steering and power brakes and a AM/ 8 track player and rear window defroster. Wish I would have been old enough to buy it when he sold it.
Be nice to know the back story on the A12 car. Was it raced ,then blown up. Is the engine & trans still around. Why are there so many heating & air under dash units on the flats in front of the barn cars?
@@AutoArchaeology Next time your out there, get the vin number and turn it into the A12 Registry as “ found needs, restoration” reference you as the finder. You don’t have to give an address or location.
Shit like this is why younger guys like me won’t ever be able to afford a classic Mopar. The reason my generation gravitates towards other cars isn’t because they don’t love American Iron. It’s because it’s totally unattainable
Wow you have done it again. Congratulations. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm assuming that these cars are videoed awhile back. If anything's for sale I do have somebody who is legitimately interested particular type of car. Especially if it is without a drivetrain and there's no matching drivetrain. Also I'm going to go look at a couple of early 70s challengers. They are incomplete. You know I'm not the biggest Mopar fan but those have been on my bucket list for a long time. Any tips a warning about what to look for in specific areas of the car would be greatly appreciated. There's some other mopars there and a couple other places relatively nearby to where I'm speaking of. Yep I'm willing to share. Fantastic find and great introduction to the collection.
Wow Old Car - even with a subscription and notification 🔔 on I didn’t get notification of this amazing video. I was salivating watching this video!!! Appreciate the link . I am going to share this with a couple of Mopar friends .
hay how do you fine these cars . and do you ever buy one and try to fix it up ,why fine them if you dont ..and are you helping any one buy one of the mopars , your showing .. thanks man ..
Technically F6 is a different color it is ivy green 1969 1/2 was code 99 have an old PPG paint color/code book and RALLEY GREEN chip has code "99" below it in the Plymouth section and the Dodge paint chip page shows it as f6 (69 1/2 only code 99 spring special) in notations. Bought the books from the dodge dealer when they got sold to another dealer also picked up an old sunen scope from them used back then to check the health of engine and alternator, distributor,coil,voltage regulator and ballast resistor oscilloscope and could shut down each cylinder and air fuel vacuum to set up carbs still works to this day.....I use it to check and tune freinds car's and some word of mouth people from freinds that can't figure out their car's ignition/charging system..... Don't do it for everyone make a little for my time and my project...... putting a 6.2 hellcat drive train in a 2000 dodge Dakota r/t ... going to be my final build.....I won't be first to do it....but when the hellcat first came out in 2015 I told all my friends at the time I want to put that in my Dakota..... they told me I'll never be able to do it.... just had to be patient and let some get smashed up and get a drivetrain donor...🙏😈... and I am painting the truck "99" ralley green with white call-outs black interior..... Just be my local car show piece....I ain't getting any younger!
I hate people like this, they stack them and let them rust. Classics hoarders thinking they will get rich someday while the car rusts away into being worth little or nothing. Why not make a bit of money and let car lovers get them back in action? Not impressed.
Minus engine and intake carb setup these aren’t the famed six pack cars. They are parts cars. Those tri carb intakes are an easy three grand if you can find one. Guy I know has three on a shelf and a couple in running autos.
Someone may have already pointed it out but that's not a swept side bed that's a step side bed cool barn finds thanks for sharing ✌ 😎 👌 you did say step side later so my bad lol
Why do people let these great cars get so ratty looking and don't even keep them somewhat clean while storing? It like they could care less about what they have such a shame this happens. Sell them and enjoy the money they will bring instead of letting them rot
If it makes you feel any better the limestone rock beneath it ought to keep the car's relatively dry as well as the nice building. Why put water on these cars just finished making rest more when they setting? So why wash them? But the other part of me does agree. Sell them. And spread the wealth of this collection. But there's so many people out there who don't want to buy these cars. They just had to hand out like a beggar at the intersection.
Opposed to being driven then getting rusted out from being on the roads or smashed from an accident and eventually scrapped?!?! I’m thankful these cars are preserved out of the elements. Way she goes bud 🤙🏽
Let me guess He wants a Million bucks and only sold to Friends or Id rather let them Rot,you people ruin the Hobby or should I say have ruined it,nobody cares anymore,and todays Generation are as interested as the Amount of Cars that are left
@@AutoArchaeology And what’s the fair price? On any 1 Car,let’s see if he’s as close as I purchased mine 72 Challenger 3500 but that was 20 plus years ago 71 Roadrunner Traded for a 1 owner 68 Impala +500 a couple of years ago and my 70 Charger Base for 3500 with an Engine(318) about 4 years ago
@@mikeroberts5646 No way in hell you're gonna get a 70 Charger in ANY condition for $3500, these days. I've seen total rustbuckets with no powertrain and mouse-eaten interiors going for $10 - 15K up here in Canada. I'm sure this hoarder knows their approximate worth and he doesn't want to be bothered with tire-kickers/time-wasters offering a couple grand, having no idea of their current value and desireability.
@@Coelacanth97 point well taken however I did buy my 70 Charger for the amount shown as well as my others,yes it was a rust bucket well still kind of is but I,m working on it,I,m not a Liar no need for me to do so and I don’t need to convince anyone
I'm in Australia, unfortunately we never got those sweet rides down under! 😎👍
But you have some exotic cars there in 🌏🦘. The irony is that I drive right through Missouri on way to other states. Missouri is known as a Rust belt state. After all the trips I've done through the state to get to somewhere else I probably have been within an hour of this location. I'm not saying I know where it's at just that time your time to cross through that steak he get to someplace else. Now I have bought a number of vehicles in that state and other rust states usually for mechanical donations to other projects. For what that is all worth. I'm glad that our host found the stash.
I'm glad to see somebody putting these cars away I think all Mopar should be saved I love your show man keep them coming
That A12 is little better then mine . Atleast it's holding up it's own bumpers
That is a plus
These will sit till the estate auction.
Holy Smokes... lots of cool stuff there
Cool find! Crazy that 20-30 years ago some of these wouldn't have gotten a second look. Now everything is worth big money.
30-35 years ago I buying these cars out of back and side yards for $500 bucks... people were getting the k cars and Chevy chevette, citation economical 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder cars... I wish I had the cars we used for parts back then ...last one I restored was a 1971 Plymouth road runner 383 auto on the coloum fc7 plum crazy purple white interior, white strobe stripe and half white vinyl top with 6 way driver's seat no console bucket seats a/c 383 on hood with tank track stripes and impact strips on the bumpers.....
@@ronaldmoparornocar9590 You're 100% right. I remember about 30 years ago, finding a 72 challenger 318/auto with buckets and a console. Complete running driving and rust free. It was probably a 8-9 out of 10. Nice paint and interior. But it was green on green and nobody wanted it. Sitting next to a mechanics shop, the guy said he was asking $600 for it. Never find them like that again.
Holy Shit !!! What a beautiful collection… my personal favorite Mopar ever made is the 69 Coronet R/T , Coronet, Super Bee body style… and to see those in that barn just gives me a chub, frickin sweet !!!!!!
Oh just wait!
You’re ripping our hearts out again man
Good morning, nice video.
Good afternoon now!
Mopar baby!!
The red Belvidere is a good little car. I would probably go with that or the Coronet. That is if he was willing to part with it.
I’ve owned so many Mopars over the years but I have no interest in restoring anymore not to mention most guys want $20K or more and then you get to start your $100K restoration. Just not worth it these days with the younger generation being more into rice rockets and euro stuff.
I think kids are just as much into Muscle Cars as in the past, they just can't afford them anymore. It's easier to get their hands on import stuff.
Its not that we cant afford it its just not practical to spend all that money on a 40+ year old car when u can get something newer for a fraction of the price...
Hey I'd take a Mopar over a rice rocket any day
Amen brother! We used to be able to buy these cars for $3-5K and with another $5K or so you had a nice street car. Maybe not a showpiece but good enough for the local cruise night. After recently spending $60K+ restoring my grandfather’s ‘71 Chevelle, I’m done. No more old cars for me!
@@cliffklimas8324 I wish I still had all my ol cars 5 chevelles a charger and a satellite ohh the good ol days
Good find
I really appreciate this video. It was really cool to find those Coronets. The finds in this video is just badass!
Oh just wait!
Boomhauers going to get excited about this video!!
wow. I was born in 1962 and have been a MoPar guy my entire life. This stuff is getting impossible to find. In the late 70's junkyards were full of six pack cars as they were prone to engine fires. Having restored a "B" and "E" body the common tire kicker types have no idea the expense required to restore one of these cars.
Same here. It is amazing how many were sent there just for roof damage on a rollover.
You can get over there, good morning to you all.
I like your friends red car that was there, it is something different from the big ticket cars you talked about except for the 71/72
I owned a 66 Dodge Coronet 440 one of the most ( IMHO) underrated muscle cars! Great video new subscriber! Can’t wait to see more! 👍
Sometimes these hoarders really annoy me. This is one of those times. Those cars have been mauled by this hoarder.
Im interested in one of the Super Bees how might a guy get in contact? Im in north central MO
He needs a visit from Dennis Collins!
That F6 GREEN A12 Bee (IF its a WM23M9A) Is VERY rare. 4 spd or not.
Probably won't get restored
The guy has a nice collection. Glad that most of them are in a barn. Were those side scoops on the Super Bee and Cornet R/T rare options? Doesn't seem like you see many with those. Always had soft spot for Cornet and Super Bee's when I was a kid my Uncle had a B5 Blue 1969 Cornet R/T, had the 440 4 barrel and bucket seats center console automatic with 3.91 rear gears. Had a black vinyl top with a black R/T stripe with Magnum 500 wheels. It was a fairly well optioned car. Had power steering and power brakes and a AM/ 8 track player and rear window defroster. Wish I would have been old enough to buy it when he sold it.
Side, side scoops were rare on 69 Coronets and Bees. Sounds like a cool car you had!
I'm interested in the 1969 coronet and the 1969 super bee if you could send me more information
Be nice to know the back story on the A12 car. Was it raced ,then blown up. Is the engine & trans still around. Why are there so many heating & air under dash units on the flats in front of the barn cars?
Not sure, you'll see more in the future. It raced around St. Louis I believe.
@@AutoArchaeology Next time your out there, get the vin number and turn it into the A12 Registry as “ found needs, restoration” reference you as the finder. You don’t have to give an address or location.
We did, it is in there.
MOPAR Heaven👍🏻🇦🇺💯⛽️
Looking for my brothers 69 GTX beige in color and 71 roadrunner. Hemi orange if you come across any like that
Shit like this is why younger guys like me won’t ever be able to afford a classic Mopar. The reason my generation gravitates towards other cars isn’t because they don’t love American Iron. It’s because it’s totally unattainable
Nice collection. And the word you were looking for was Utiline. 🙂
Ima fix em up one day soon. 😊
Awesome
I owns a 1970 Hemi Cuda and I bought it for $1,900 in 1971 I wish I had it now it's worth more than my retirement money LOL
To say the least this was a great Video!!!
WHOA!!!! METAL!
At least there in a shed out of the weather 👍🏻but those dirty 🐀🐀🐀eat everything 🤦🏼.love the Dart .
I was hoping they would be complete 💯👍
Wow you have done it again. Congratulations. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm assuming that these cars are videoed awhile back. If anything's for sale I do have somebody who is legitimately interested particular type of car. Especially if it is without a drivetrain and there's no matching drivetrain. Also I'm going to go look at a couple of early 70s challengers. They are incomplete. You know I'm not the biggest Mopar fan but those have been on my bucket list for a long time. Any tips a warning about what to look for in specific areas of the car would be greatly appreciated. There's some other mopars there and a couple other places relatively nearby to where I'm speaking of. Yep I'm willing to share. Fantastic find and great introduction to the collection.
Wow Old Car - even with a subscription and notification 🔔 on I didn’t get notification of this amazing video. I was salivating watching this video!!! Appreciate the link . I am going to share this with a couple of Mopar friends .
Drop me an email, I can add you to the list.
hay how do you fine these cars . and do you ever buy one and try to fix it up ,why fine them if you dont ..and are you helping any one buy one of the mopars , your showing .. thanks man ..
I talk to people, and most of the time they aren't for sale.
That 69 1/2 a12 super bee is RALLEY GREEN CODE 99 or "spring green" nice cars all but the one to do is the 69 1/2
Green is the best color on Muscle Cars...period!
And the Bee was originally F6 spring green
Technically F6 is a different color it is ivy green 1969 1/2 was code 99 have an old PPG paint color/code book and RALLEY GREEN chip has code "99" below it in the Plymouth section and the Dodge paint chip page shows it as f6 (69 1/2 only code 99 spring special) in notations. Bought the books from the dodge dealer when they got sold to another dealer also picked up an old sunen scope from them used back then to check the health of engine and alternator, distributor,coil,voltage regulator and ballast resistor oscilloscope and could shut down each cylinder and air fuel vacuum to set up carbs still works to this day.....I use it to check and tune freinds car's and some word of mouth people from freinds that can't figure out their car's ignition/charging system.....
Don't do it for everyone make a little for my time and my project...... putting a 6.2 hellcat drive train in a 2000 dodge Dakota r/t ... going to be my final build.....I won't be first to do it....but when the hellcat first came out in 2015 I told all my friends at the time I want to put that in my Dakota..... they told me I'll never be able to do it.... just had to be patient and let some get smashed up and get a drivetrain donor...🙏😈... and I am painting the truck "99" ralley green with white call-outs black interior..... Just be my local car show piece....I ain't getting any younger!
Thx GR8 morning touch
I hate people like this, they stack them and let them rust. Classics hoarders thinking they will get rich someday while the car rusts away into being worth little or nothing. Why not make a bit of money and let car lovers get them back in action? Not impressed.
Does he want to get rid of that super bee i would be interested
That ‘69 z28 Camaro is my favorite and if u would have bought it for $45 k u could still make a lot of $$ on it. My favorite!!
WTF why doesnt any of these guy take care of this old stuff...
actually that is a Utiline bed you stepped around to get to the Bee
where r they located
Minus engine and intake carb setup these aren’t the famed six pack cars. They are parts cars. Those tri carb intakes are an easy three grand if you can find one. Guy I know has three on a shelf and a couple in running autos.
He had plenty of those lying around. Just wait.
Parts cars??? Ya right!
Someone may have already pointed it out but that's not a swept side bed that's a step side bed cool barn finds thanks for sharing ✌ 😎 👌 you did say step side later so my bad lol
Green is the best color on Musclecars...period!
It sure is
People complaining about these guys hoarding cars need to realize that if these guys didn’t KEEP these cars they would be rotted away some where
Exactly!
👏 👏 👏
wats the price on the 69 Daytona
Daytona?
was none in this video dude!
Plus where are the motors and trans😂
In another building
Dennis Collins should buy these !
Why do people let these great cars get so ratty looking and don't even keep them somewhat clean while storing? It like they could care less about what they have such a shame this happens. Sell them and enjoy the money they will bring instead of letting them rot
If it makes you feel any better the limestone rock beneath it ought to keep the car's relatively dry as well as the nice building. Why put water on these cars just finished making rest more when they setting? So why wash them? But the other part of me does agree. Sell them. And spread the wealth of this collection. But there's so many people out there who don't want to buy these cars. They just had to hand out like a beggar at the intersection.
They are just shells no mottors or transmissions
They are in another building you will see.
Those cars motors they'may already been rebuilt 💪
In missouri where
Tim Buck Two
The owner isn't going to do anything with them, just sit there and
waste away..
They are for sale
they are not wasting at all, they are doing very well in that shed....very well
It's hard for me to understand why anybody would let classic cars rot in a barn or out in a field. Either fix them or sell them.
Opposed to being driven then getting rusted out from being on the roads or smashed from an accident and eventually scrapped?!?! I’m thankful these cars are preserved out of the elements. Way she goes bud 🤙🏽
You said "dinger".
Hey Hey, that was cool
Let me guess He wants a Million bucks and only sold to Friends or Id rather let them Rot,you people ruin the Hobby or should I say have ruined it,nobody cares anymore,and todays Generation are as interested as the Amount of Cars that are left
No, he's willing to sell at a fair price.
@@AutoArchaeology
And what’s the fair price? On any 1 Car,let’s see if he’s as close as I purchased mine 72 Challenger 3500 but that was 20 plus years ago 71 Roadrunner Traded for a 1 owner 68 Impala +500 a couple of years ago and my 70 Charger Base for 3500 with an Engine(318) about 4 years ago
I have no idea, what is a numbers matching 1696 440 Six Pack Superbee project worth nowadays?
@@mikeroberts5646 No way in hell you're gonna get a 70 Charger in ANY condition for $3500, these days. I've seen total rustbuckets with no powertrain and mouse-eaten interiors going for $10 - 15K up here in Canada. I'm sure this hoarder knows their approximate worth and he doesn't want to be bothered with tire-kickers/time-wasters offering a couple grand, having no idea of their current value and desireability.
@@Coelacanth97 point well taken however I did buy my 70 Charger for the amount shown as well as my others,yes it was a rust bucket well still kind of is but I,m working on it,I,m not a Liar no need for me to do so and I don’t need to convince anyone
You should do "one" long video... 5 or 6 shorter ones is just unacceptable. Dont string them out.
There is multiple different properties. It is easier to break them up.
owner only knows how to take stuff apart heater boxes probably got filled up with rodents best way to clean them out is to take them off
wow that's a sexy car 😘😘😘
So, you found a barn full of hulls ? At most, parts cars.
lol, not at all. They are all great restoration canidates.
You are crazy
All junk