I used to drive this car as a dally driver back in the early 80,s. It was Rich's car back then also (almost 40yrs ago). I worked for him in St. Louis and we put tons of these cars back on the road restored. *Good times! Love you Rich!*
I sure miss all my Mopars ⚡69 Super Bee ⚡69 Coronet ⚡73 Challenger⚡ 73 charger ⚡74 power wagon 😆 now I got a 2019 ram classic two-door squarebox hemi 🍀get R done😎✌️
It's sad I remember these cars when I was growing up. All of the older guys had them. I remember people racing cars like these on Quigley avenue in Cleveland Ohio. The cars of today just don't compare. It seems like 400 horsepower in an old Mopar is more horsepower than any car that claims to have 400 horsepower today. These cars were just fast with a lot of torque. If I could go back in time I would. Sadly cars today just don't compare.
Its a shame to see these old valuable Mopar cars sitting in a field rotting away. They are to the point where they would require so much time and money to restore any of them. They should have been taken better care of.
@raymondcampbell6984 ...better get to work, then! 😆, just kidding. I could see a strategy of picking a few out, then sell off the rest to fund those restorations
Cool video brother 👍 I seen a 73 charger SE sitting there, is that one for sale? I would love to buy one, it was my first car ever. I bought it when I was 15 for 50 bucks. Sold it after a few years. I'm 50 years old now and have missed that car ever since 😒
I seen you other video's but what got me was the tilt nose 70 super bee in yellow took my breath away. My version would have the stripes and guts black and but it because of the tilt front end. Yes there are more desirable ones but i wonder what they expect for it like it is as a junker project car to save something from the past for all to enjoy. 8 months ago and i fear it is gone once again in my dreams.
He needs to start selling some of these cars. Hes NEVER going to restore all of these cars, unless he's a multi mulit millionaire. With a ridiculous toy budget.
It blows my mind that these morons can leave cars like these out for decades to rust back into the ground, when there is people out there that would restore them. Maybe in the States these things are still easy to find ( I highly doubt it) but here in Australia they are extremely hard to find and worth huge money. Just a little hard to watch.
Why are you telling us if you have a video put it up otherwise I hate thinking there a video and it says tomorrow .a waste of my time . don't see the point
Oh man I love it. I wouldn’t change or restore nothing. What a museum for po boys like me.
Sad to see all these sitting in a field .
I used to drive this car as a dally driver back in the early 80,s. It was Rich's car back then also (almost 40yrs ago). I worked for him in St. Louis and we put tons of these cars back on the road restored. *Good times! Love you Rich!*
Bet that tilt front end superbee was a real street freak back in the day...
Lot of fab went into the flip front end. I Come from a GM family, work at Ford. But appreciate good old Mopar's!
Indeed! All welded together!
I sure miss all my Mopars ⚡69 Super Bee ⚡69 Coronet ⚡73 Challenger⚡ 73 charger ⚡74 power wagon 😆 now I got a 2019 ram classic two-door squarebox hemi 🍀get R done😎✌️
69 charger you forgot and you should have kept one just saying
@@brandonbell5357🤔 never had a 69 charger had ramcharger hoods on my ⚡ 69 Super Bee and my ⚡ 69 Coronet😎✌️
@@haroldbirge6881 doesn't count it's all good
@@brandonbell5357 you don't make sense
@@haroldbirge6881 ok uncle Harry's peace ✌️
It's sad I remember these cars when I was growing up. All of the older guys had them. I remember people racing cars like these on Quigley avenue in Cleveland Ohio. The cars of today just don't compare. It seems like 400 horsepower in an old Mopar is more horsepower than any car that claims to have 400 horsepower today. These cars were just fast with a lot of torque. If I could go back in time I would. Sadly cars today just don't compare.
Its a shame to see these old valuable Mopar cars sitting in a field rotting away. They are to the point where they would require so much time and money to restore any of them. They should have been taken better care of.
Better be a huge restoration shop...
Not big shop but nice one man shop that’s retire
@raymondcampbell6984 ...better get to work, then! 😆, just kidding. I could see a strategy of picking a few out, then sell off the rest to fund those restorations
Wow nice collection! Good to see there still out there.
This is sickening I don’t understand how someone can let this happen. Sell them or fix them
Bunch of us CMC members heading to Moparty next week, I’m sure you can hitch a ride with me or someone else if you need one!
Incredible!
Cool video brother 👍 I seen a 73 charger SE sitting there, is that one for sale? I would love to buy one, it was my first car ever. I bought it when I was 15 for 50 bucks. Sold it after a few years. I'm 50 years old now and have missed that car ever since 😒
Looking forward to the individual videos.
It is a shame that all the motors were removed
MOPAR for life 👍🏻💯🇦🇺
These cars need to be sold off so they can be restored.
Exactly
I'll go along with ya on that, because they can be restored.
The cost of restoration , plus the engine would not be original , better off buying one complete .
@@grandpar468 Not all restorations have to be done in an expensive shop.
I seen you other video's but what got me was the tilt nose 70 super bee in yellow took my breath away. My version would have the stripes and guts black and but it because of the tilt front end. Yes there are more desirable ones but i wonder what they expect for it like it is as a junker project car to save something from the past for all to enjoy. 8 months ago and i fear it is gone once again in my dreams.
That would be cool
I see some really cool stuff!!! 😍
That’s an expensive field. If those cars are not to crispy with rust there’s a lot of good stuff there.
I like the have that tilt bee.. i sold mine 20 years ago i regretted it every day
All these cars are essentially being destroyed as they sit in that field. A shame. WTH are people thinking, to do that?
Alcoholic's
Good luck with the Stealership..😁
Had to wait until I got home. Was not goi b to see this on a phone
Sounds like you dropped a valve seat on your car. That is very common on them motors.
Still seems like there are more mopars out there than they ever built
Do they sell any. I like the sublime 70 charger & the sublime RR / satellite
That gold GLH is a rare color. Is that where you got the wheels for your minivan?
No, different Shelby. But it is a rare car indeed
what was that car at 5:13? and the 30's car right next to it?
Grrreat!
Not from factory was added later
There is a reason why they say there that long. The owner either messed it up, or has passed it to a son or daughter and they ran them into the ground
Did you say what state these beauties are located in
How much is he asking for the 1968rt beside this car? Thank you
So let me guess hes going to restore all of them 1 day 🤦🏿
For real after rehab
These cars are ALWAYS missing the engine and rotted out! GRRRR!
The engines are all in a future video
You could find a needle in a haystack a hundred miles high and wide
You never know!
Are the mopars for sale? I like the tilt front end
I like a tilt ass end just saying
I need that luggage 🧳 rack please.
See what you can do.
Is the 69 two cars to the left of the tilt front end for sale?
They are not at this time
Why not come and show the cars that are being restore have 1973 Challenger almost finish will send pictures
This is only the first half. There will be more from the shop
The owner may have a resto shop but he would have to have 10 thousand people working on the cars to get them restored
It won’t be a lifter . Will be rocker 😳
Ugh
He needs to start selling some of these cars. Hes NEVER going to restore all of these cars, unless he's a multi mulit millionaire. With a ridiculous toy budget.
I'm guessing these might be part or the Pizza Kings cars......George Sr....
They were not part of his collection. Many of these came out of R&R Salvage.
It blows my mind that these morons can leave cars like these out for decades to rust back into the ground, when there is people out there that would restore them. Maybe in the States these things are still easy to find ( I highly doubt it) but here in Australia they are extremely hard to find and worth huge money. Just a little hard to watch.
Why are you telling us if you have a video put it up otherwise I hate thinking there a video and it says tomorrow .a waste of my time . don't see the point
I'm on the road and won't be home to drop it. That way I don't forget
@@AutoArchaeology I understand now.