@@mzaccagnini7179 I can understand getting attached to these cars and not wanting to sell, but it's a shame to let nature destroy it, and you could help someone else get into the hobby and enjoy it like you once did.
Man, that's one massive farm field. Nothing else in sight anywhere you looked, just straight to the horizon. Wonderful field finds. It just kept getting better and better the more you watch.
I don't get hoarders,especially mopar hoarders.Sell some to fix up other cars you own,with what chargers are worth why let them sit around and continue to rust into the ground?
If you watched the whole video. Man has a more impressive and intact collection on site. THESE are the PARTS CARS. Man can do whatever he wants with his "at the time" $500 parts cars. Sh*t in 'em, burn 'em, crush 'em. HIS STUFF. Merry Christmas !!! 🎅
@jamiecampbell3068 All I'm saying is the worste of the $500 parts cars there sell for $10,000 or more today.I heard AMD I think it was is close to selling new Complete Charger body tubs then maybe the rusty junk won't be worth anything unless it's got a sought after vin tag.I see videos like this all the time.One that comes to mind was a bunch of mopars packed in a building on racks that won't see the light of day again until the owner dies and his family sells them.Yes they own them and can do what they want with them,I would rather sell what I realistically will never do anything with and use the money to have a couple really nice ones.
Unfortunately old musclecars are mostly a form of currency to alot of people that own them and are out of reach to young people.When us older people are gone young people won't have much interest in them.
“ Every Charger should be saved” is a nice dream but a total impossibility. Let me tell you a personal story of my brother’s 1968 all Original 1968 Road Runner 383 HO with a Manual transmission which he bought in “good” condition in the early 90’s. He drove it around until the early 2000’s when he decided to rebuild to perfect day 1 condition. The car was all there and it still cost him north of $40g’s to make perfect. The last part he needed was a front grill; after looking for 9 months he finally found a guy with a 1968 Roadrunner “new old stock” front grill that his father was going to use for his car but had passed away. After hounding this guy for a month, the guy finally decided to sell it to him for the kings sum of $3,000 bucks. My angry brother paid it and yes, it looks beautiful on the car, but these old Chargers/Roadrunner/Cuda’s/Challengers ect ect are getting very very expensive to fix.
@ I think it’s great they are reproducing the parts to rebuild these amazing cars but in the example of my brothers car, he wanted it “as built from the factory with all Chrysler parts replacing or rebuilding where necessary. What I didn’t like was his response to my question of what would be his next car (he also owns an Original numbers matching 69 Silver GTO); he stated that he loved his cars but would not go through the experience of the unbound greed some people have.
Do you remember the FK5 70 Charger R/T with gator top project car in the car corral at CMC Belvedere around 8 years ago? I didn’t take a picture of the sign but if memory serves it was a V code.
@@AutoArchaeology it was 2016. I remember it well as big storms were passing just north of the fairgrounds that Saturday afternoon and I took a bunch of pictures of that Charger on a trailer hoping I’d get a shot catching it with a lightning bolt above the car. Sadly I wasn’t successful! Well at least I didn’t get hit by lightning standing in a field with storms all around me while taking pictures. I would have won a Darwin Award! 😅
For Mopar lovers forget the Chargers most of us will never be able to afford them. On the other hand some of the other Mopars of that era can be had at reasonable prices. The bigger ones like the Polaras and Furys and several others I've seen in decent condition for ten grand or less sometimes much less.
When they are that bad, Dynacorn or produce something like that. Do the tri-five Chevy's, Camaro's, Mustangs, '49 Merc's Wiilys coupes etc....some of those can never be fixed "right".
They look so rough. But sitting for 14 more years in a field is such a waste. I gave a 72 dodge dart 318 to the inlaws in the 80s. I got it for 100$ and put in a new radiator. My sister inlaw spun it out on a wet road. They traded it in for a PACER because it was to quick.. Would have been nice if they told me or offered it back to us. If you have them use them or just let them go!
When people have these cars they think they are gold but they are fools gold, It takes way to much time and money to restore old junk cars. If it is not 100% complete car and rust free its a turd, Do not walk away run like hell.
I think these people get a kick out of having all these desirable cars rotting away and being able to tell you " not for sale". I think a psychiatrist would have a field day(no pun intended)with these people.! So sad!
I think if you grew up when those were on the streets and them now rotting away then its no big deal, but if you did not grow up with them it must seem really cool to see them.
Seeing all those cool old mopars just left to rot is almost enough for tears...
Yeah but don't open the doors, lol.
Yes It's a crime all these beautiful car just rotting away 😢😢😢
@@mzaccagnini7179 I can understand getting attached to these cars and not wanting to sell, but it's a shame to let nature destroy it, and you could help someone else get into the hobby and enjoy it like you once did.
@Justsomeguysomewhere exactly the owners want to keep them even though they don't have the resources to restored them. But they'll never sell.
A Merry and Blessed Christmas and thank you for sharing your adventures with us
Merry Christmas to you as well!
That 70 charger rt , wow 😳. Thanks for sharing as always
Man, that's one massive farm field. Nothing else in sight anywhere you looked, just straight to the horizon.
Wonderful field finds. It just kept getting better and better the more you watch.
I know, right?!
I don't get hoarders,especially mopar hoarders.Sell some to fix up other cars you own,with what chargers are worth why let them sit around and continue to rust into the ground?
If you watched the whole video. Man has a more impressive and intact collection on site. THESE are the PARTS CARS. Man can do whatever he wants with his "at the time" $500 parts cars. Sh*t in 'em, burn 'em, crush 'em. HIS STUFF. Merry Christmas !!! 🎅
@jamiecampbell3068 All I'm saying is the worste of the $500 parts cars there sell for $10,000 or more today.I heard AMD I think it was is close to selling new Complete Charger body tubs then maybe the rusty junk won't be worth anything unless it's got a sought after vin tag.I see videos like this all the time.One that comes to mind was a bunch of mopars packed in a building on racks that won't see the light of day again until the owner dies and his family sells them.Yes they own them and can do what they want with them,I would rather sell what I realistically will never do anything with and use the money to have a couple really nice ones.
When they do get sold, I hope they get what they deserve for all their care and attention.... nothing.
Unfortunately old musclecars are mostly a form of currency to alot of people that own them and are out of reach to young people.When us older people are gone young people won't have much interest in them.
Owner’s response: Not for sale; going to restore them. That was 20 years ago.
So much potential there. Id take one in a heartbeat. Merry Christmas, Ryan, and thank you for the videos
Happy holidays!
Im sure he'll get to all of them some day.
Beautiful challenger behind you.
Thank you!
Good morning,,,,,,loving the videos,,,,,,Yeee Yeee 😊😊😊
Keeps the fender tags safe but lets the cars be dissolved into the ground
Good chance the tags will end up misplaced/lost when somebody's health fails.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you too!
Wow, thanks for the video
“ Every Charger should be saved” is a nice dream but a total impossibility. Let me tell you a personal story of my brother’s 1968 all Original 1968 Road Runner 383 HO with a Manual transmission which he bought in “good” condition in the early 90’s. He drove it around until the early 2000’s when he decided to rebuild to perfect day 1 condition. The car was all there and it still cost him north of $40g’s to make perfect. The last part he needed was a front grill; after looking for 9 months he finally found a guy with a 1968 Roadrunner “new old stock” front grill that his father was going to use for his car but had passed away. After hounding this guy for a month, the guy finally decided to sell it to him for the kings sum of $3,000 bucks. My angry brother paid it and yes, it looks beautiful on the car, but these old Chargers/Roadrunner/Cuda’s/Challengers ect ect are getting very very expensive to fix.
You have a point, but also it is a lot easier to find parts for cars, and a lot more is reproduced. AMD has every part of a 69 Charger available.
@ I think it’s great they are reproducing the parts to rebuild these amazing cars but in the example of my brothers car, he wanted it “as built from the factory with all Chrysler parts replacing or rebuilding where necessary. What I didn’t like was his response to my question of what would be his next car (he also owns an Original numbers matching 69 Silver GTO); he stated that he loved his cars but would not go through the experience of the unbound greed some people have.
One day they'll get to them!
ANOTHER CASE OF I"LL FIX IT ONE DAY BUT THEY ROT IN THE GROUND ! WHAT A DAMB SHAME ! 😔
It is such a shame these are rotting away.
Glad the fender tags are safe inside meanwhile theres nothing worth putting them back on lol
Merry Christmas Ryan !!!!
Merry Christmas Keith!
Those hide a away headlight Monaco's are cool, that one was a 73 (big crash bumper guards)
That v twin compressor is hilarious
Love the cat!
Right?! Such a happy kitty.
Your the greatest ever!!
Thank you!
What a waste.
Pure junk not much left sell while you can.
Great content like always, sad 2 c them just deteriorating....🤞hopefuly the owner sells them for someone to give them a proper restoration......💪✌️
Someday
I like the gator top
those guys piss me off all us other guys can have them cars instead of rot away
I bet NONE are for sale.these guys are ignorant.
Where are you located and how could we actually connect to find out more about the charger and how to purchase?
For what these cars are in he has quite the fortune sitting there. farm field. Hope you guys have trouble with people stealing.
Do you remember the FK5 70 Charger R/T with gator top project car in the car corral at CMC Belvedere around 8 years ago? I didn’t take a picture of the sign but if memory serves it was a V code.
I believe I do. I'll have to look in my archives.
@@AutoArchaeology it was 2016. I remember it well as big storms were passing just north of the fairgrounds that Saturday afternoon and I took a bunch of pictures of that Charger on a trailer hoping I’d get a shot catching it with a lightning bolt above the car. Sadly I wasn’t successful! Well at least I didn’t get hit by lightning standing in a field with storms all around me while taking pictures. I would have won a Darwin Award! 😅
Yup found it. That was crazy, that front coming through was nuts.
Merry Mopar Christmas & a Hemi new year… so uh are they for $ale 🤑
These are not. Happy and Healthy Holidays!
For Mopar lovers forget the Chargers most of us will never be able to afford them. On the other hand some of the other Mopars of that era can be had at reasonable prices. The bigger ones like the Polaras and Furys and several others I've seen in decent condition for ten grand or less sometimes much less.
You are correct, there are still cars out there that can be had "reasonable".
That isn’t true you can get a 68 69 70 Charger that needs work and build it up
@@tracydukeplump If you did find one it would be a basket case it would take years and thousands to make it anything.
When they are that bad, Dynacorn or produce something like that. Do the tri-five Chevy's, Camaro's, Mustangs, '49 Merc's Wiilys coupes etc....some of those can never be fixed "right".
True
Is the orange charger for sale??
It was not
Legit need parts for a cast members charger being rebuilt so please let us know your thoughts.
I've been dying to find a 68' or 70' Charger.......Would Totally go all the way across the country for the right roller
You never know what you might find out there!
There out there. Most 68 even half restored or good shape are at least 40k an up an rust trash 68 still sell for 13k an up
Would love to have the 73 Monaco Worth saving for me
Are they for sale
They were not
They look so rough. But sitting for 14 more years in a field is such a waste. I gave a 72 dodge dart 318 to the inlaws in the 80s. I got it for 100$ and put in a new radiator. My sister inlaw spun it out on a wet road. They traded it in for a PACER because it was to quick.. Would have been nice if they told me or offered it back to us. If you have them use them or just let them go!
So pull the Fender tags to keep them safe. But let the cars sit and rott.
Yup
Maybe the windshields and backlights are kept out of the weather, too!
When people have these cars they think they are gold but they are fools gold, It takes way to much time and money to restore old junk cars. If it is not 100% complete car and rust free its a turd, Do not walk away run like hell.
One of cars I still miss 69 charger Daytona sold it for 400.00$ . Bought a 69 mustang now both cars worth big % 😢
Ouch! It happens.
I will never understand Chrysler people who have garbage all over their property.
I think these people get a kick out of having all these desirable cars rotting away and being able to tell you " not for sale". I think a psychiatrist would have a field day(no pun intended)with these people.! So sad!
You should take it home now.
Чарджер в любом состоянии бесподобен
I would like to have that rt charger
WAS a cool car!😂
I live int in phillipines
So your “friend “ hauls them home to watch them return to the earth? What a total waste ! That’s just selfish and irresponsible
He hauled them to his house to use for parts for other cars he has.
@@AutoArchaeologywhat other cars ? hes a hoarder
He restored cars for decades, that why he went to dealership auctions and such. He's just now retiring.
All I can say is why?😢😢😢
Do you know anyone that has 68 or 69 Dodge charger parts for sale? This would be to help a cast member.
Rusting into oblivion, as usual. 🙄
Especially if there's been fertilizer used in the fields
hoarders not only destroyed the hobby but also drove prices through insane levels so the people that deserve to have them cannot afford one
People always say what a waste. I think everyone underestimates the feeling even a rundown Mopar in your yard gives you.
I think if you grew up when those were on the streets and them now rotting away then its no big deal, but if you did not grow up with them it must seem really cool to see them.
How can these cars be rare when there is a field full of them....youtube is full of these rare cars...I guess that makes them not so rare....
You can't take it with you when you die
No,but you can die still owning it. Someone else will have to deal with them.
I would like to have that 69 dodge charger
What a a sad discusting way to do mopars.
I have the perfect "Re-body" candidate for the '69 340 GTS Dart...
I didnt subscribe or like. Pathetic way to do a mopar😊
ok
Lol
What a waste
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you too!