That man knows his vehicle's & has one heck of a collection! WHAT A DREAM & A LIFETIME OF WORK! EVERY MANS AUTOMOTIVE DREAM! He has so many nice Chevelle's!
MR Nicols I really dont know how it would be to wake up and know all those cars were on my property got to feel like king of the world,thanks again for taking us along for the ride
Unreal cars,what an era of American autos! Thanks for bringing is along for the tour,don't see nomads very often,the roadrunner looks like the showroom model just wonderful!
I've never met my father, it'd be great 1 day to have him be a guy like this with tons of goodies and finally connect with him. What an amazing collection!!! He couldn't drive a car a day for a month solid and still drive everything in his collection! Now that's a serious collection!!!! Kudos! ☆☆☆
What an awesome find. Atleast the cars are being restored. Every building or car carrier had new parts in boxes in which it looked like to finish cars off. Also every building had toolboxs, which means the cars won't sit and rot away. Great job.....
I like to say a blessing to this man that has all these fabulous marvelous tremendous cars and you took the time is Lifetime to have all these magnificent automobiles I want to say to him no I hardly know where you can say to a man like this that love these automobiles thank him for keeping up something is vintage is that thank you very much and bless him Mike from Florida
Those cars are a credit to who ever owns them I hope he has some sort of security great collection of parts to I pleased to see most are garaged and have covers on them that's the way to maintain a classic well done thanks again
Very cool, had a 55 Chevy Coupe, 57 Chevy Coupe, 65 Malibu coupe, 74 Impala Coupe, 69 Malibu Coupe, 77 Camaro LT Coupe good memories👍Events .like Vietnam and then college caused me to give up the 57 Chevy.😂❤️
The good people that designed and built these classic cars, along with the engines, transmissions and differentials were some of the smartest engineers in the world ~ no debating that ~ Icons of an era never to be repeated. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯%
Clearly somebody was in that right place at the right time financially to save these beautiful cars. Clearly I pissed away my retirement in the 80s. Done some cool swapping with my friends so maybe none of us really lost, we just don't have them anymore. I think poor planning. Glad for the fun and the memories regardless.
Good day to you sir that is a tremendous wine I'm back from that era of the 60s I'm 62 now I like to know where that place is at maybe I can buy a nice car that guy has a lot of cars in a lot part you know it's possibly no hook me up I'm down here in Florida even if I could you know I had to do some work on them I work on Industrial diesel generators the video is amazing thank you for sharing my Rodriguez from Florida the rooster
Did that 55 Nomad have a 454 LS6 in it? I liked that car the best of everything on that property. That L88 Vette race car looked nice too. That owner has sunk millions into those automobiles and that's just in the cars, the storage buildings are impeccable, I'm totally blown away.
@@JohnSmith-rw8uh Hot rod enthuses use to put them in that car back in the late 60's to late 70's, basically back in my dad's day. There was a lot of room under the hood and a 454 would fit easily with no problem, as would the big block 396. My dad's neighbor back in the mid 70's had a 454 in his 55 Chevy, dad has no idea if it was a LS5, or LS6, but it was a 454 and back in those days doing that mod was not at all expensive.
Thanks again Patrick for sharing this amazing collection. I really enjoy the Chevelles you find. Especially the ‘67 375 horsepower. Extremely rare. Thanks again. Sincerely. g
Patrick what an awesome tour buddy, crazy first hand view of heaven on earth, in my opinion. No telling how much money those folks have invested in all that muscle car history but I tell what a lucky cat he is. Thanks again so very much for another awesome video champ keep em coming brother!!!
Excellent video Patrick! Iam winded just watching the video. You always do a great job showing exactly what you are seeing in your videos. The owner is probably a regular at the pigeon forge car show and swap meet. Great job and keep them coming. 👍
Patrick I was so stoked by this video. I have seen some nice car collections but this one was the never ending collection. I was so freaked out by the Hem Roadrunner & then the El Camino & Camaro convertible. Jeez I would be happy to have the red 57 Chevy hardtop with primer on the passenger quarter panel. Really though thanks for showing us an amazing hoard of fine cars.
Watching this video put me to tears in both a good way in a badly.. It's sad to see a lot of those old cars that are just sitting outside rotting away.. And then amazing seeing all those beautiful cars that are all stored nicely inside a building... If that was me I would build one big huge building and move them all to 1 building.. Much easier to keep track of lol..
Oh my Lord .. that Hemi Road Runner... Stunner ... And I am a Chevy guy ... Does this guy need a son in law to leave all these beautiful cars to ... I am available......
The 71 Chevelles are my fave, but that 66 is classic - canary yellow with a black vinyl top was a favorite combo for the muscle Chevys in 60s era Fort Worth.
Spare Nothing Back in the day sometimes owners just want to get rid of a vehicle that doesn't run anymore. If they know that you fix them up or will take it they just give it to you . Had 2 Novas give to me back in the early 80s , early 70 s models motors were bad and body's rough.
They were so cheap man when the economy was good. People selling chevelles novas and mustangs for less than $2000 all day. Non running cars for $250. Unreal shit
Just imagine the scale and amount of cars locked away in big barnes throughout the US,here in Australia,they are the same,especially farming areas,where a rare Ford GTHO 351 Superoo,the fastest production car ever here then,that car sold for 1.5 million aud,it was covered in a barn on a farm,it was shimmering in the sunlight it was that new,wow how lucky you can be,part if the adventure and amazement of finding classic cars.
Interesting vid could be Darrel Waltrips house... I think they should build another small building crammed with muscle cars good Lord! Great collection but you can keep the Chevys except for the 37s lol I like the pristine 57 Fairlane and 68 Hemi Roadrunner.I would be more than happy with just those two fabulous rides.
Wooden floor under the roadrunner, wow, not fan at all, some one ☝️ will like that , it’s not me though nice car hoarders are beautiful, nice thanks y’all BigAl California.
Rotting away never to be let go..Nothnig new there.Awesome footage none the less....Wish I had your job Patrick....But I would need income from it..Thanks for your hard work.I was about 13 or so living 15 miles from yenko chevrolet..We used too sit in my buddys back yard and watch these bad ass dudes block off the road and street race there cars way into the night.cops let them go and often watched.That started me and my friends gear-head love for muscle cars. Yeah yenko camaros and chevelles were there ,mopar and Pontiac also .True story it was a weekly event. never again will that be duplicated
Fantasy island, and im a Pontiac man, but my God, he has some beautiful cars, all stored properly, lucky man, good sense with all those Lil buildings, safe and dry
I work on a towboat and i know guys on boats and on oil rigs that have car collections. Not as extensive as this. This guy obviously tinkers and possibly restores them. One could easily put a collection together like this over TIME.
It's nice to see that some people had more sense than me .Back in the 70's you could pick-up any of these cars for a pretty good price ,but I was too smart for that .Very nice collection ,and if the owner does his own work ,he does nice work . Good presentation as always ,now can you come over to my house and kick me in the ass ?
Pretty cool of the owner to allow you on his property and show off his collection. Thanks for sharing!
That man knows his vehicle's & has one heck of a collection! WHAT A DREAM & A LIFETIME OF WORK! EVERY MANS AUTOMOTIVE DREAM! He has so many nice Chevelle's!
MR Nicols I really dont know how it would be to wake up and know all those cars were on my property got to feel like king of the world,thanks again for taking us along for the ride
Unreal cars,what an era of American autos! Thanks for bringing is along for the tour,don't see nomads very often,the roadrunner looks like the showroom model just wonderful!
I've never met my father, it'd be great 1 day to have him be a guy like this with tons of goodies and finally connect with him. What an amazing collection!!! He couldn't drive a car a day for a month solid and still drive everything in his collection! Now that's a serious collection!!!! Kudos! ☆☆☆
Im a GM guy but I LOVE that roadrunner. A real bare-bones back-to-basics muscle car. Burgundy looks great on it.
What an awesome find. Atleast the cars are being restored. Every building or car carrier had new parts in boxes in which it looked like to finish cars off. Also every building had toolboxs, which means the cars won't sit and rot away. Great job.....
Super collection
That '57 Fairlane is a retractable hardtop!! What a mind-bending collection! Thanks for sharing!
Didn't know ford mad a 57 retractable hardtop thought the first one was 1958.oh well.
Two 55 nomads and a hemi road runner on the same property...wow and all the other beauties...just wow.!!!
I like to say a blessing to this man that has all these fabulous marvelous tremendous cars and you took the time is Lifetime to have all these magnificent automobiles I want to say to him no I hardly know where you can say to a man like this that love these automobiles thank him for keeping up something is vintage is that thank you very much and bless him Mike from Florida
Wow, that is Another Awesome Video of Muscle Cars!! Thank You Patrick!!! Nice Find!!
Man this is classic car paradise
I can't imagine how much money in cars and parts this guy has in one location I would be in heaven
thank you very much ..... isn't amazing what wealth can do for old cars..... they are beautiful
Heaven for car guys. I'm a big fan of jdm cars but to see all this old muscle car collection in the property is nuts.
Those cars are a credit to who ever owns them I hope he has some sort of security great collection of parts to I pleased to see most are garaged and have covers on them that's the way to maintain a classic well done thanks again
That Roadrunner is awesome!
where the hell is the property and who owns all of the cars
I like the fact the owner has dehumidifiers running in the buildings.
So nice that most have been restored!!!!!!! My hat is off to the owner.
Wow if I had more.money and land I'd have a place just like this lol great cars and trucks...all in great shape glad there taking care of the cars
Another Great Great vid. What a Killer Car Hoard . And with a HEMI Mopar. Thank You.
Great video I like seeing all those muscle cars all one owner
Absolutely awesome collection of old school vehicles.
Damn this is a killer ass collection! Thanks for sharing, you did a wonderful job, thanks again!
I could watch this all Day long Amazing!
Very cool, had a 55 Chevy Coupe, 57 Chevy Coupe, 65 Malibu coupe, 74 Impala Coupe, 69 Malibu Coupe, 77 Camaro LT Coupe good memories👍Events .like Vietnam and then college caused me to give up the 57 Chevy.😂❤️
Always a good show. Good Finds.
WOW!!! What a nice collection!!! Must be nice to live on that property.
Looks like they need a property maintenance guy and a mechanic.
"Everybody loves a Hemi car.. That's just the way it is" Brilliant.great video.
Man what a stash the 55 Nomad was a beauty and that 68 Hemi Road Runner damn man I would like those 2 cars I'm not greedy
Big Thanks ta, ya! I Enjoyed every last one of them...
Fantastic collection... thank you for the tour.
This guy needs to sell some of them. Too many to enjoy 😉 love the 66 Chevelle. Friend had a red ss. Back in 1978.
The good people that designed and built these classic cars, along with the engines, transmissions and differentials were some of the smartest engineers in the world ~ no debating that ~ Icons of an era never to be repeated. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯%
Clearly somebody was in that right place at the right time financially to save these beautiful cars. Clearly I pissed away my retirement in the 80s. Done some cool swapping with my friends so maybe none of us really lost, we just don't have them anymore. I think poor planning. Glad for the fun and the memories regardless.
better to have had and lost I always say! many memories that money can't begin to buy
Good day to you sir that is a tremendous wine I'm back from that era of the 60s I'm 62 now I like to know where that place is at maybe I can buy a nice car that guy has a lot of cars in a lot part you know it's possibly no hook me up I'm down here in Florida even if I could you know I had to do some work on them I work on Industrial diesel generators the video is amazing thank you for sharing my Rodriguez from Florida the rooster
I'm die hard Chevrolet man but that roadrunner was something to be admired it is beautiful
Must be fun restoring that many cars, get tired of one move to another!
Awsome video! Amazing to see all these hidden treasures! Wish we new the background on each and every car
damn i love these old cars thanks for all the awesome videos
Amazing collection. I'll take the 67 Chevy 11 with the painted hood & deck lid.
Did that 55 Nomad have a 454 LS6 in it? I liked that car the best of everything on that property. That L88 Vette race car looked nice too. That owner has sunk millions into those automobiles and that's just in the cars, the storage buildings are impeccable, I'm totally blown away.
55 chevs did not come out with 454 big blocks. 265 small block
@@JohnSmith-rw8uh Hot rod enthuses use to put them in that car back in the late 60's to late 70's, basically back in my dad's day. There was a lot of room under the hood and a 454 would fit easily with no problem, as would the big block 396. My dad's neighbor back in the mid 70's had a 454 in his 55 Chevy, dad has no idea if it was a LS5, or LS6, but it was a 454 and back in those days doing that mod was not at all expensive.
68' Hemi Road Runner!!! Awesome🙌🙌🙌
It would take 3 lifetimes to enjoy all of these cars.
Amazing collection of just not the cars and trucks, but allllll those parts wow
I love Pontiacs 69-70 grand prixs / 426 hemi car takes the show wow!!! Happy to see it tucked away !
Hey Patrick,i love your videos bro, i think ther much better when your talking in them, thx for the great tour around this goldmine.
I’m a big Chevy guy but that 68 hemi was mind blowing, amazing!
Moonshine paid the way
Thanks again Patrick for sharing this amazing collection. I really enjoy the Chevelles you find. Especially the ‘67 375 horsepower. Extremely rare. Thanks again. Sincerely. g
wow wow wow man. this would make a nice car show.
Patrick what an awesome tour buddy, crazy first hand view of heaven on earth, in my opinion. No telling how much money those folks have invested in all that muscle car history but I tell what a lucky cat he is. Thanks again so very much for another awesome video champ keep em coming brother!!!
Lucky? I don't see him driving them. Owning them is a burden. Driving them is the joy.
Thank you for this incredible video!!!
Excellent video Patrick! Iam winded just watching the video. You always do a great job showing exactly what you are seeing in your videos. The owner is probably a regular at the pigeon forge car show and swap meet. Great job and keep them coming. 👍
Not a dent on any of them no dust what a collection!
its nice to watch a collection of american classic cars that are well taken care of
I forgot to breathe for twenty minutes..... fantastic collection,amassing videos.... thanks to the owners group and to you, Pat.
I’m looking for a 72 nova
Some are in brand new condition ! GOD bless this man's collection of vehicles.
Patrick I was so stoked by this video. I have seen some nice car collections but this one was the never ending collection. I was so freaked out by the Hem Roadrunner & then the El Camino & Camaro convertible. Jeez I would be happy to have the red 57 Chevy hardtop with primer on the passenger quarter panel. Really though thanks for showing us an amazing hoard of fine cars.
Amazing collection
Watching this video put me to tears in both a good way in a badly.. It's sad to see a lot of those old cars that are just sitting outside rotting away.. And then amazing seeing all those beautiful cars that are all stored nicely inside a building... If that was me I would build one big huge building and move them all to 1 building.. Much easier to keep track of lol..
sure....1 fire and they are all gone
Awesome video !!! I was holding my breath waiting for someone to rack a shell and yell GTFO !!!
you did this collection good, great video, gives me a little hope! that creamy '66 Chevelle is for me.
OMG that hemi engine is a thing of Beauty!!
Wow just awesome! A car collectors dream!
Oh my Lord .. that Hemi Road Runner... Stunner ... And I am a Chevy guy ...
Does this guy need a son in law to leave all these beautiful cars to ... I am available......
Awesome Bud,
Thanks for sharing👍
If only I could own one I would be so gratefull thanks for the video good filming
The 71 Chevelles are my fave, but that 66 is classic - canary yellow with a black vinyl top was a favorite combo for the muscle Chevys in 60s era Fort Worth.
Wow that's a muscle car heaven would love too own just one car great video
Nice collection one Mopar and one ford.They had the buy thoes cars back in the days when the auctions wouldn’t boomin as they are now
Man whata AWSOME that's collection
Thank you for your dedication sir
My only question is what the hell does this owner do for a living to afford all those amazing vehicles just sitting! Mind blowing
yeah you and mee too
Spare Nothing Back in the day sometimes owners just want to get rid of a vehicle that doesn't run anymore. If they know that you fix them up or will take it they just give it to you . Had 2 Novas give to me back in the early 80s , early 70 s models motors were bad and body's rough.
Whatever he does he does it right ✌️
Bought them when they were just a POS and nobody wanted them now watch them rust into the ground
They were so cheap man when the economy was good. People selling chevelles novas and mustangs for less than $2000 all day. Non running cars for $250. Unreal shit
wow... just wow.... thanks for sharing...
Never have I seen such a large collection of cars in such good shape. Would not want to be the one that has to mow that yard.
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice video! Thank you, Patrick.
Just imagine the scale and amount of cars locked away in big barnes throughout the US,here in Australia,they are the same,especially farming areas,where a rare Ford GTHO 351 Superoo,the fastest production car ever here then,that car sold for 1.5 million aud,it was covered in a barn on a farm,it was shimmering in the sunlight it was that new,wow how lucky you can be,part if the adventure and amazement of finding classic cars.
Interesting vid could be Darrel Waltrips house... I think they should build another small building crammed with muscle cars good Lord! Great collection but you can keep the Chevys except for the 37s lol I like the pristine 57 Fairlane and 68 Hemi Roadrunner.I would be more than happy with just those two fabulous rides.
What a stash! The roadrunner has to be a 100k plus car. This has to be a million dollar collection
This video could actually be 3 or 4 hours long. This property is amazing and sad all at the same time.
Patrick you the man ,you can hunt down barn finds like a beagle chasing rabbits
Bench seat, collum shift Hemi Auto. That seems more rare.
Most of those cars look like they're ready for auction. Nice.
That Mopar could be an entire episode of Graveyard Carz
just wow!!!..this is just mind blowing.
Wooden floor under the roadrunner, wow, not fan at all, some one ☝️ will like that , it’s not me though nice car hoarders are beautiful, nice thanks y’all BigAl California.
Rotting away never to be let go..Nothnig new there.Awesome footage none the less....Wish I had your job Patrick....But I would need income from it..Thanks for your hard work.I was about 13 or so living 15 miles from yenko chevrolet..We used too sit in my buddys back yard and watch these bad ass dudes block off the road and street race there cars way into the night.cops let them go and often watched.That started me and my friends gear-head love for muscle cars. Yeah yenko camaros and chevelles were there ,mopar and Pontiac also .True story it was a weekly event. never again will that be duplicated
they appear to be decently stored unlike the ones left outside to be rusted away and sinking into the ground
Thats some fine coverage Pat. Good job.
Amazing cars ...great finds!
Fantasy island, and im a Pontiac man, but my God, he has some beautiful cars, all stored properly, lucky man, good sense with all those Lil buildings, safe and dry
Stunning.
A guided tour through a dandy candy shop! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the trip through yeasteryear, Patrick !
Thank you for all these great vids.
Obviously good buddy's w/the owner........with leavin' hoods up, car covers left askew, lights left on, etc.
Wow they just keep comin
My boss has quite the stash of 1965-1971 Lemans and GTO's...also 70-72 Blazers and Burbs
I work on a towboat and i know guys on boats and on oil rigs that have car collections. Not as extensive as this. This guy obviously tinkers and possibly restores them. One could easily put a collection together like this over TIME.
Nice job brother, keep'em coming.
It's nice to see that some people had more sense than me .Back in the 70's you could pick-up any of these cars for a pretty good price ,but I was too smart for that .Very nice collection ,and if the owner does his own work ,he does nice work . Good presentation as always ,now can you come over to my house and kick me in the ass ?
68" Hemi Road runner coupe. SWEET