Secret Junkyard Contains Classic Muscle Cars

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Secret Junkyard Contains Classic Muscle Cars
Secret Junkyard Contains Classic Muscle Cars

Coming across a stash of classic American muscle cars would be enough to make anyone overflow with joy. That’s what a YouTuber has discovered and he’s sharing the find with the world via the internet. Tucked away in the woods, the collection has been largely kept out of the public’s view for some time.

Check out even more of the classic muscle cars in this junkyard.

But the owner of the old junkyard, which hasn’t been open for some time, is in need of unloading what’s left. The lot where he has been keeping all the classic muscle cars has become overgrown with trees sprouting up amongst the machines.

Image via Auto Archeology/YouTube
Image via Auto Archeology/YouTube

While some are a little worse for wear after sitting out in the elements for some time, many can easily be salvaged by someone who wants to give them a loving home. And that’s the best part about this revelation: everything in the junkyard is for sale.

That’s right, this isn’t a look but don’t touch exercise. If you have the cash, you could be taking one or multiple of these rides home. The hardest part might be settling on which one you want.

The array of classic rides captured by Auto Archeology is dazzling. Among the many scattered among trees is a 1969 Chevy Camaro RS 350, 1972 Pontiac GTO, 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible, 1968 Chevy Camaro, 1970 Camaro SS 350, 1968 Chevy Chevelle, 1969 Chevy Chevelle SS Post (a super rare find), and more.

Image via Auto Archeology/YouTube
Image via Auto Archeology/YouTube

There are plenty of other rides in there, like an International Scout, which people might want to rescue as well.

Of course, some of these vehicles are only good for parts while others could be restored with reasonable effort. If you’re interested in any of them, contact the YouTube channel to get the details.

Check out Auto Archeology’s video tour of this old junkyard here.

Images via Auto Archeology/YouTube

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