I don't care how many of your vids that I have watched, you have the best and highest quality barn-finds content on the internet. Thanks for always wowing me! You have the coolest job!
Sent this video to a lifelong friend who is the reason I turned into a Mopar guy at 17… his first car was a 65 Satellite 383-4 speed, green and second was a 69 R/T Charger 440-4 speed car which I remember riding in as a 7 yr old. Pretty crazy how much this video will hit home for him !!😮
These are great finds. I'm sorry about your friend from 2009. That's what happened to a friend of mine he went in for an unrelated surgery and he passed away. He was a great Car Guy. He is very close to my father's age. I can see even 15 years later your friends passing still choke to you. But in some ways this is a great way to celebrate your friend. Thanks for sharing the story and showing the cars
I know Shad and Dave. They are from my home county. I sold Shad his first Mopar muscle car 3 decades ago a 75 Duster 360. Dave is a nice guy and has a fantastic collection of parts and some really cool cars. I was hoping he would get the Daytona restored by now. Glad you showed the Orange 70 Charger R/T sunroof car. I wanted to buy it 20 years ago, but couldn’t see doing another long term resto. That had a low VIn number and was one of the first 440-6 Chargers made. Didn’t know it was a Chicago auto show car. He told me he bought out of a salvage yard. Too bad it had no fender tags or broadcast sheet. It was obvious how it was originally equipped when Dave had it, as it was in unrestored condition. It also had an AM-8 track, six way and PW as I remember. Dave has quite a cool collection and place!
What a collection that guy has/had. Glad to see he's finally restoring the Charger. Vids like this puts things into perspective when you have a collection of rigs that sit. Hoping for that one day to start restoring them. I guess its time to clean the barn and start working on the 68 Charger RT. Thanks for sharing
Yes I had to part with my 69 Charger R/T a rock solid Arizona car I bought and drove back from Tucson AZ back in 1986. I had to sell the car in 2009 sold it for 19 thousand gave it away😢
Awesome video! I’ve been following these Q5 Daytonas for years, as my dad owns the mopar nationals winning Q5 Daytona restored by Charles Self. There were 5 Q5 cars built according to current records, and all of them are known about in one way or another.
@ I would like to know where the other 2 are. There is the Charles Self car, the white interior car, this 4 speed car, the one in California with the tan interior, and 1 that someone is waiting to restore, which is also a black interior auto I believe. Not sure where the other 2 are coming from. As someone with a direct connection to a Q5 car, I try to stay as up to date as I can. I most certainly could be wrong, but I would like to see any proof of 2 more Q5 cars existing
@@AutoArchaeology I know a few of us (mostly Daytona owners) with "the list", and we all know each other and talk at length about such things. None of us are named Scott. As I've told you before- there are FIVE confirmed Q5 Daytonas with known VINs. I can share them with you privately, if you like. There are indeed some Daytonas out there with unknown status. It is possible that one or more of them is Q5, but I repeat- NOT that anybody is aware of. Sincerely, a Q5 owner.
@@AutoArchaeology If I may ask, other than you and some random guy named Scott, where is this coming from? I, along with other Daytona people, have followed these Q5 cars quite extensively. I have all 5 vin numbers of the cars that I know of memorized by heart. I would really like to see evidence of these two extra mystery Q5 cars that no one has ever spoken of before. Thank you.
G'day Ryan, You really inspire me to keep finding barn find Mopars. That pictured I shared with you & for Aussie Mopar Head is a genuine 1972 Chrysler by Chrysler CH Hardtop with a 360 numbers matching. I so wish you were there after sitting since 1983. Great show Ryan looking forward to the next video's. Congratulations at MCACN Happy Birthday too buddy. Cheers Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺 👍🇺🇸
I bought a Q5 Daytona in 1996. Sadly it’s only 1:18 scale… an Ertl diecast model that was issued as a limited edition for that years Mopar Nats. My favorite Mopar color available in the late 60s. Maybe I’ll get lucky and find a full scale one to park in my garage someday!
I bought my first car from Dave. Known him for years and is a great guy. I wish i still had that aspen r/t i got from him but i pray one day if finances play right id love to buy one of the chargers.
My dad now has one of the 65 satellites and fun fact the engine that was in the trail duster was built in my dads garage. Shad is a good family friend as well
Cool stuff. I’m glad you document these cars. I’m grateful guys stash this stuff away. Some people grizzle. If it weren’t for people stashing away thing for years a lot, lot less would have be gone forever. So all you naysayer folks try thinking ahead for 2 seconds in your fish bowl? I’ve been working on cars all my life. Mine and my good friends. Cars like these a treasure for us as a pass time. But until you own one, and have the skills to start making it better. Or just gathering parts along the way. Just keep rolling up to shows in your Honda and talking like an expert to anyone in earshot. Over the years my interest has gone from restoring cars to driven barn finds and rougher survivors. My curiosity is the likes of how many Daytona’s or the like exist in any form. Now that would make a great book? Happy birthday for Wednesday. Thanks for your gift of showing what’s still out their, and your dedication to showing us.
@@AutoArchaeology thanks Ryan. I grew up with it. It's been up and down the east coast from Maine to Florida. Dad drove it 30 years straight up until he retired in the 90s. Then it became a weekend warrior until he took it off the road. After he passed away, I wound selling my parents house and drove it home from Queens to Long Island. I've rebuilt the 273 and 904 transmission, welded in some patches where it had a little rust, and have just been keeping it going. It's not a restoration project; more like a "sustaination" project. 😁
Cool collection. Glad to see he’s handing them off to someone to finish. I’m not a Mopar guy, but there is a guy near me that has a Daytona that is a 1 of 1. It was supposed to have 1 engine but they ran out or something and it got a different engine. There was 2 cars but one got deleted, somehow.
I love all mopars but the 69 charger is my favorite. My best friends older brother had a 69 rt 440 four speed blue with black interior. I think he sold it for $1500 in the mid eighties!!!!
Unreal, great video and how can your day not get better after seeing a hemi car? Keep thei videos coming Ryan........And as a lifelong car guy I always hope that when cars like this come up for sale the owners don't get suckered by the flipper/content people out there. All of us car guys know curbers/flippers who badger/lie/annoy people to get collector cars cheap with the "I'm going to restore it/my dad had one just like it/I have stage five terminal insert illness here/blattity blattity blatt.........." then put ads up instantly for the car with pictures of the vehicle still on the trailer. Hope the seller did ok on these. :)
I'm knocking on the door of being 70 years old. These guys ain't no spring chickens either. I'm already downsizing my parts & acquisitions & enjoying what I've got with whatever time I have left. Are these guys going to start passing this stuff along or will they, " get around to fixing it someday?" I watch a lot of your videos & these old timers, not just these guys, just think they're still 30 years old! If I had all of this, I'd start selling things to guys that can use these parts, take the money & enjoy life!! Anyway, that's my rant. Sorry if I offended anyone! All of those parts could put a lot of vehicles back together!!
I’m a mopar guy but if you guys want to see an old 69 corvette that was a garage find that I knew about but had been sitting in a garage since 1982, its a 427 tri power with an F41 heavy duty suspension and it had factory side pipes
If you ever get to Price Utah I would love to show it to you and maybe you could put it on your you tube channel it also has the original 70,s air brush paint job.
11:57 Is that a "Bengals" Charger? I read that they made 50 of them total that had a special orange paint and only 17 of them were RTs. With the sunroof, that's probably a 1 of 1. I remember the rear stripe was like the Daytona stripe - only instead of the Daytona call-out in the stripe, it said Bengals - but, I can't remember what model year it was.
As a late 57 yr old from VA, I still kick myself everyday since 1983 when my father said $2,100 was too much for a 440 4bl 1970 yellow Superbird with just rust in the lower quarter panels. Everything else, to include the interior, chrome & vinyl roof was pristine. Oh well. Glad I lived to still see these cars on the road while in High School.
When my brother was finishing his 68 Road Runner he wanted a NOS front grill. After about 9 month he found a guy who inherited a bunch of parts off his father including the grill. My brother ended up paying $3,000 for it.
Mr auto archeologist if a person had a 1969 hemi charger in y2 yellow with white interior and white vinyl top how would one find out if it was one of one? Also 4 speed
@dirtlump I really need the 15" Trim rings for the W23 Kelsey Hayes recall wheels I have. Can't seem to find the Chrysler part number in any documentation. They are 15x3 and concave, where as the Rally ones are conical. Thanks in advance.
Hi, you were asking if had any questions, well one would be, I'm a Mopar enthusiast from Finland and would love to make a barn exploration trip to the US, could you provide some hints to places or join on the journey, that would be the best !
The Q5 R/T is running and driving now, the Q5 Hemi R/T is on the way to restoration. The red R/T is getting checked out. The Satellites are in line behind that.
was the blue superbird the bristol speedway pace car? i bet he bought that daytona off frank mitchell or the bayer bros.they were in georgia in the 80s these cars seem to have been sitting somewhere a while but believe me they have been bouncing from garage to garage over the years
Just one other thing a friend of mine married into a family that are big mopar fans they have a 1967 GTX with a 426 hemi and an automatic transmission don’t know if it has the drag pack, that might be one you would want to put on your channel
I have a numbers match Q5 1969 Charger R/T 4 speed. This Automatic Q5 Hemi Charger is like a sister car to mine. I wish i could contact you, just to learn more about this sister car.
No they won't if he didn't save this stuff it would have been crushed lucky guy's like this saved them eventually they will make it back into the hobby. 😊
I didn't see any clutch peddle on the blue one that's not a hemi.Thats no 4 speed if there is no clutch peddle,and the break peddle it too big to be standard shift,it's an automatic break peddle
I don't care how many of your vids that I have watched, you have the best and highest quality barn-finds content on the internet. Thanks for always wowing me! You have the coolest job!
Wow, thank you!
Sent this video to a lifelong friend who is the reason I turned into a Mopar guy at 17… his first car was a 65 Satellite 383-4 speed, green and second was a 69 R/T Charger 440-4 speed car which I remember riding in as a 7 yr old. Pretty crazy how much this video will hit home for him !!😮
That is crazy!
Growing up in the 70s those cars bring back some good feelings! Thanks!
They sure were something, weren't they?
These are great finds. I'm sorry about your friend from 2009. That's what happened to a friend of mine he went in for an unrelated surgery and he passed away. He was a great Car Guy. He is very close to my father's age. I can see even 15 years later your friends passing still choke to you. But in some ways this is a great way to celebrate your friend. Thanks for sharing the story and showing the cars
Sorry about your friend. Yeah it sucks.
@AutoArchaeology same here. Sometimes I wonder maybe you do too if they just realized when they were still here how much they'd be missed afterwards.
Indeed.
@AutoArchaeology 👍
I know Shad and Dave. They are from my home county. I sold Shad his first Mopar muscle car 3 decades ago a 75 Duster 360. Dave is a nice guy and has a fantastic collection of parts and some really cool cars. I was hoping he would get the Daytona restored by now.
Glad you showed the Orange 70 Charger R/T sunroof car. I wanted to buy it 20 years ago, but couldn’t see doing another long term resto. That had a low VIn number and was one of the first 440-6 Chargers made. Didn’t know it was a Chicago auto show car. He told me he bought out of a salvage yard. Too bad it had no fender tags or broadcast sheet. It was obvious how it was originally equipped when Dave had it, as it was in unrestored condition. It also had an AM-8 track, six way and PW as I remember. Dave has quite a cool collection and place!
Small world!
I had one in 78 . I feel like crying when i think about it.
Cant believe you found this! Becoming harder and harder to find theses
You'd be surprised.
@AutoArchaeology I guess you really have to look for them.
Great job, Ryan! They're still out there!
Thank you!
What a collection that guy has/had. Glad to see he's finally restoring the Charger. Vids like this puts things into perspective when you have a collection of rigs that sit. Hoping for that one day to start restoring them. I guess its time to clean the barn and start working on the 68 Charger RT. Thanks for sharing
Yes you do! You never know what tomorrow will bring.
All these Charger's being found, are just killing me. Man, I wish I could replace mine that I had to sell cheap. It's a bond I can't describe
Yes I had to part with my 69 Charger R/T a rock solid Arizona car I bought and drove back from Tucson AZ back in 1986. I had to sell the car in 2009 sold it for 19 thousand gave it away😢
Another great find and video.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
Damn, I'm jealous. Those are my DREAM CARS...
Awesome video! I’ve been following these Q5 Daytonas for years, as my dad owns the mopar nationals winning Q5 Daytona restored by Charles Self. There were 5 Q5 cars built according to current records, and all of them are known about in one way or another.
As of the last update there was 7, Scott has the list.
@ I would like to know where the other 2 are. There is the Charles Self car, the white interior car, this 4 speed car, the one in California with the tan interior, and 1 that someone is waiting to restore, which is also a black interior auto I believe. Not sure where the other 2 are coming from. As someone with a direct connection to a Q5 car, I try to stay as up to date as I can. I most certainly could be wrong, but I would like to see any proof of 2 more Q5 cars existing
@@AutoArchaeology I know a few of us (mostly Daytona owners) with "the list", and we all know each other and talk at length about such things. None of us are named Scott. As I've told you before- there are FIVE confirmed Q5 Daytonas with known VINs. I can share them with you privately, if you like. There are indeed some Daytonas out there with unknown status. It is possible that one or more of them is Q5, but I repeat- NOT that anybody is aware of. Sincerely, a Q5 owner.
I have the list of 7 Q5 Daytonas on my computer now. There are 7 confirmed.
@@AutoArchaeology If I may ask, other than you and some random guy named Scott, where is this coming from? I, along with other Daytona people, have followed these Q5 cars quite extensively. I have all 5 vin numbers of the cars that I know of memorized by heart. I would really like to see evidence of these two extra mystery Q5 cars that no one has ever spoken of before. Thank you.
What an amazing collection, and it still is.
Hi guys nice video 📹 and workmanship i might of seen that Challenger or Cuda along time ago at the air pump well they were painting 🎨 the trunk
Can’t wait to see what’s coming Ryan . That guy sure had some insight about collecting all that stuff for his future plans in life.
He was well ahead of the curve!
my dad bought one new in 69 a 440 R/T B5 Blue / Black stripe car. but that place is a Charger gold mine .
That's awesome!
What a neat video!! So cool of you to document all of that! Can’t wait for the next one. Happy belated birthday.
Thank you! Tomorrow :(
G'day Ryan,
You really inspire me to keep finding barn find Mopars.
That pictured I shared with you & for Aussie Mopar Head is a genuine 1972 Chrysler by Chrysler CH Hardtop with a 360 numbers matching.
I so wish you were there after sitting since 1983.
Great show Ryan looking forward to the next video's.
Congratulations at MCACN
Happy Birthday too buddy.
Cheers
Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺 👍🇺🇸
Awsome Louis! I was born in 83, so I know how long it has been sitting for! Keep up the hunt.
@@AutoArchaeology 👍👍👍
"I'll fix them up someday......"
I watched the whole video. I take that back...kudos to the owner for selling them. Awesome
Yup, and now the 69 Hemi car is off to restoration!
I bought a Q5 Daytona in 1996. Sadly it’s only 1:18 scale… an Ertl diecast model that was issued as a limited edition for that years Mopar Nats.
My favorite Mopar color available in the late 60s. Maybe I’ll get lucky and find a full scale one to park in my garage someday!
That Ertl model is a tribute to my Q5 Daytona, which won the Mopar Nationals. I think I must have about 10 of those models stashed away. 😂
Better than not having anything at all!
Nice B-body treat....thanks ....🔧🔧👍
Expensive cars used for storage shelfs😮
I bought my first car from Dave. Known him for years and is a great guy. I wish i still had that aspen r/t i got from him but i pray one day if finances play right id love to buy one of the chargers.
My dad now has one of the 65 satellites and fun fact the engine that was in the trail duster was built in my dads garage. Shad is a good family friend as well
Cool stuff. I’m glad you document these cars.
I’m grateful guys stash this stuff away. Some people grizzle. If it weren’t for people stashing away thing for years a lot, lot less would have be gone forever. So all you naysayer folks try thinking ahead for 2 seconds in your fish bowl?
I’ve been working on cars all my life. Mine and my good friends. Cars like these a treasure for us as a pass time. But until you own one, and have the skills to start making it better. Or just gathering parts along the way. Just keep rolling up to shows in your Honda and talking like an expert to anyone in earshot.
Over the years my interest has gone from restoring cars to driven barn finds and rougher survivors.
My curiosity is the likes of how many Daytona’s or the like exist in any form. Now that would make a great book?
Happy birthday for Wednesday. Thanks for your gift of showing what’s still out their, and your dedication to showing us.
It's amazing what people find in barns.
Thank you!
The turquoise Charger is awesome. I have my dad's 66 Coronet that is dark turquoise. He bought it new with my mom in September 1966 as a leftover.
Sounds like a really cool car.
@AutoArchaeology thanks bud. Just a 273 Coronet 500 crew cab (four door). It was always a member of the family.
Still sounds like a fun car. I have a 4-door caprice. It's fun.
@@AutoArchaeology thanks Ryan. I grew up with it. It's been up and down the east coast from Maine to Florida. Dad drove it 30 years straight up until he retired in the 90s. Then it became a weekend warrior until he took it off the road. After he passed away, I wound selling my parents house and drove it home from Queens to Long Island. I've rebuilt the 273 and 904 transmission, welded in some patches where it had a little rust, and have just been keeping it going. It's not a restoration project; more like a "sustaination" project. 😁
Cool collection. Glad to see he’s handing them off to someone to finish.
I’m not a Mopar guy, but there is a guy near me that has a Daytona that is a 1 of 1. It was supposed to have 1 engine but they ran out or something and it got a different engine. There was 2 cars but one got deleted, somehow.
Wow, sounds interesting. I would love to know more.
People like him save important history but at the same time I don't think he is enjoying the abundance of greatness he has.
I love all mopars but the 69 charger is my favorite. My best friends older brother had a 69 rt 440 four speed blue with black interior. I think he sold it for $1500 in the mid eighties!!!!
That's about right for the time.
Good find!
Great stuff!
Thanks!
Unreal, great video and how can your day not get better after seeing a hemi car? Keep thei videos coming Ryan........And as a lifelong car guy I always hope that when cars like this come up for sale the owners don't get suckered by the flipper/content people out there. All of us car guys know curbers/flippers who badger/lie/annoy people to get collector cars cheap with the "I'm going to restore it/my dad had one just like it/I have stage five terminal insert illness here/blattity blattity blatt.........." then put ads up instantly for the car with pictures of the vehicle still on the trailer. Hope the seller did ok on these. :)
You're 100% right, Thankfully the owner is well loved and has a ton of car guy friends and family. So everything was priced right.
I wonder how much this collection is worth how it’s sit now
Incredible mopar collection🤤🤤🤤
I'm knocking on the door of being 70 years old. These guys ain't no spring chickens either. I'm already downsizing my parts & acquisitions & enjoying what I've got with whatever time I have left. Are these guys going to start passing this stuff along or will they, " get around to fixing it someday?" I watch a lot of your videos & these old timers, not just these guys, just think they're still 30 years old! If I had all of this, I'd start selling things to guys that can use these parts, take the money & enjoy life!! Anyway, that's my rant. Sorry if I offended anyone! All of those parts could put a lot of vehicles back together!!
I’m a mopar guy but if you guys want to see an old 69 corvette that was a garage find that I knew about but had been sitting in a garage since 1982, its a 427 tri power with an F41 heavy duty suspension and it had factory side pipes
Sounds like a cool car, I would love to see it!
If you ever get to Price Utah I would love to show it to you and maybe you could put it on your you tube channel it also has the original 70,s air brush paint job.
Drop me an email. It is in my description
I can see he doesn't believe in a thing called shelf's. Great cars, will he ever finish any of them?
Yes, the Q5 R/T is running and driving now, the Q5 Hemi is on the way to restoration right now. All the others are being sorted out as we speak.
Happy New Year to you!
Happy New Year to you too!
Hope you have a great Birthday
Thank you!
I have 9 running and driving classic cars, it's hard for me to believe someone has that many cool cars and just one driver. 😮
There is more than one, just one in this barn.
I can't believe Dave sold the Daytona!!
Speechless. I'd be extremely paranoid of a fire.
We're helping clean up all the empty boxes now.
Sister-in-law‘s father passed away. He has a 1969 yellow Dodge Daytona in his barn.
What happened to it?
11:57 Is that a "Bengals" Charger? I read that they made 50 of them total that had a special orange paint and only 17 of them were RTs. With the sunroof, that's probably a 1 of 1. I remember the rear stripe was like the Daytona stripe - only instead of the Daytona call-out in the stripe, it said Bengals - but, I can't remember what model year it was.
.... I'm surprised no one has responded to your expertise on this subject matter.
..... Some people huh!?
They were 68's, also should have a bengal charger emblem on the fender and two black tail stripes
Not a Bengal Charger, a special Chicago Auto Show car.
I wish I had one of the. Charger R/T😊
As a late 57 yr old from VA, I still kick myself everyday since 1983 when my father said $2,100 was too much for a 440 4bl 1970 yellow Superbird with just rust in the lower quarter panels. Everything else, to include the interior, chrome & vinyl roof was pristine. Oh well. Glad I lived to still see these cars on the road while in High School.
That's a tough one, but I'm sure you had your reasons.
@@AutoArchaeology Yes. The reason was it was my Dad's money and he said No and I was only 16 LOL
Yup, that would do it.
I'd love to have one of those chargers and put it back on the road.
When my brother was finishing his 68 Road Runner he wanted a NOS front grill. After about 9 month he found a guy who inherited a bunch of parts off his father including the grill. My brother ended up paying $3,000 for it.
Wow!
Mr auto archeologist if a person had a 1969 hemi charger in y2 yellow with white interior and white vinyl top how would one find out if it was one of one? Also 4 speed
You would have to get Galens book and start breaking down the numbers and options.
@ thank you!
Curious if anyone know why those wheels were recalled??
Seem to remember that the wheels were cracking around the lug nuts so Chryco put out the recall.
I was told that the centers would crack, causing the lugnuts to come off.
@@oldsquid thank you 👍🏼
@@AutoArchaeology thank you👍🏼
Sharp hemi R/T car! Shame the Daytona has a black wing. The turquoise Daytonas look better with white wings.
I'm interested in the new old stock brushed trim rings. thanks
@dirtlump I really need the 15" Trim rings for the W23 Kelsey Hayes recall wheels I have. Can't seem to find the Chrysler part number in any documentation. They are 15x3 and concave, where as the Rally ones are conical. Thanks in advance.
They are with the other Hemi R/T.
@@AutoArchaeology I was really after the part number. But I am a buyer... thanks.
Good morning,,,,,,,,,, Yeee Yeee 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Good morning to you too!
@AutoArchaeology 👋😃
SOLD!!!!! either of the 69' Chargers!!!!! as is!!
how many miles are you shooting for on the blue car
I am barely under 280,000 miles right now. I'll drive her until she can't drive no more! Just spent 6 hours today putting heater hoses on it.
Hi, you were asking if had any questions, well one would be, I'm a Mopar enthusiast from Finland and would love to make a barn exploration trip to the US, could you provide some hints to places or join on the journey, that would be the best !
I don't know about barn finds like this, but I could point you in the direction of some cool junkyards with interesting stuff.
Супер ❤️
" the trunk floor needs to be replaced..." What floor? 😂😂
Lightened for racing....
What will happen with these cars?
The Q5 R/T is running and driving now, the Q5 Hemi R/T is on the way to restoration. The red R/T is getting checked out. The Satellites are in line behind that.
Man you should start charging for finders fees, you always find the good stuff
Thank you! Nah, it's more fun this way
@@AutoArchaeology if you come across any dodge chargers 68-70 for sale please share the wealth
Do you have time stamps that get to the cars? I’m not into big long story’s, I just want to see the cars………
How lazy can you be?
Use your thumb, and scroll through...
Can you confirm 7 q5 Daytonas? I have one q5 white wing brown interior, 440 auto
That is what Scott told me, and he has the VIN list of them.
So in conclusion he has had 6 2nd gen chargers since 2009
Since way before that!
was the blue superbird the bristol speedway pace car?
i bet he bought that daytona off frank mitchell or the bayer bros.they were in georgia in the 80s
these cars seem to have been sitting somewhere a while but believe me they have been bouncing from garage to garage over the years
This was not, and it wasn't Frank or the Bayer Boys. We checked!
Just one other thing a friend of mine married into a family that are big mopar fans they have a 1967 GTX with a 426 hemi and an automatic transmission don’t know if it has the drag pack, that might be one you would want to put on your channel
Those cars could have starred at the mcacn barn finds
The timing didn't work out, but we're thinking next year at least two of them.
If I owned these cars I would never let them sit and be in this condition 😢
He had others he enjoyed thankfully!
If he truly loved these cars, he would be working on them...
He is/was and is more. See the Q5 regular R/T at the beginning?
I have a numbers match Q5 1969 Charger R/T 4 speed. This Automatic Q5 Hemi Charger is like a sister car to mine. I wish i could contact you, just to learn more about this sister car.
And the car when you walk into the barn is also a 69 Charger R/T in Q5.
Goldmine 😮
And all those parts sitting in boxes doesn't help anybody. They will just rot away.
No they won't if he didn't save this stuff it would have been crushed lucky guy's like this saved them eventually they will make it back into the hobby. 😊
I'm from Germany, so I don't know anything about those beautiful cars. How much is that turquoise car worth in this condition?
The Hemi car is pretty expensive. Rare color and a Hemi. Who knows.
over $100,000 at auction
I could spend weeks there.
Why in the hell would anybody do that to these cars? Sell them for Pete sake 😢
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Also, there’s not 7 Q5 Daytonas-there are 5.
That's not what Scott said, and he has the list.
@@AutoArchaeology whoever this Scott fellow is, he is wrong. 🙂
Wonder if mine is on the list 🫣, currently orange but decoded Q5 white wing brown interior
@@3TRIALSBBQit is. Are you in California? You’re a mustang guy, too, right?
@@DakotaGTyes thats me. Sold all the mustangs and recently the hellcat . Had to purchase a second home but i can say the focus is now Daytona
How much is he selling the cars for
All the cars he intended to sell, are gone now.
It’s not a satellite it’s a Belvedere
I didn't see any clutch peddle on the blue one that's not a hemi.Thats no 4 speed if there is no clutch peddle,and the break peddle it too big to be standard shift,it's an automatic break peddle
The pedals got swapped when the 340 and 727 were installed. You can see the factory 4 speed hump in it
Yup!
Never mind
Nice expensive tabletops he has there!!
There are some good ones.
Idk y sum1 would junk a charger like that!
Oh just wait.
Barnfind find and bought from 91 year old woman for $500 bucks. Resold for 100k.
Not here.
He’s gonna have a Fire and lose everything!!! Hope he has some Amazing Insurance for his Hoards of TRASH /with his treasures of Rust
Why are they so thrashed? Did nobody care about these cars in the late 70s and early 80s?
no thats why you could buy a nice running driving one back then for $800 lol
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That'd no good about Jim , make sure you mow his lawns still
So sad, your buddy was a hoarder, not a collector.
I'd disagree, these cars were in a safe space until they were ready.
If it wasn't for guys like this they wouldn't exist.
What a shame ridiculous
Whats a shame?, they were preserved and saved...the owner did a great job.
Exactly
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