To everyone that has asked how they can see this collection - here is your chance!: www.etix.com/ticket/e/1036072/museum-admission-salem-elsinore-theatre
@@allisonculkin397 not sure if you are in the area but they just had an event this weekend sat 9/2 & sun 9/3. There were a few that i didn't see in that 2nd garage but there are more packed in the original one. Completely insane
Never could I ever have imagined there existed a private collection of this caliber !!! I wish it was a public museum so everyone could spend a week to enjoy and admire this spectacular collection... ''Beyond words'' to say the least...
They made it into a public museum or were going to before the pandemic and if youd like to see most of them indepth and running check out muscle car of the week on youtube. I watched every episode when they used to release a new one every thursday
@@mrdvnt41 makes me happy 😊 to see these car's all restored and living the good life instead of rotting in a field. These are all a part of our history our generation. The 60s and 70s were the best!!
Never seen this video before. This has to be the largest most complete collection of muscle cars out there. i have viewed on UA-cam hundreds of videos of car collections. None even come close to this. And can we take a moment to appreciate that each one is in beyond pristine condition. The time and effort to acquire and maintain this collection is unimaginable. Thank you for sharing 👍👍
To say this car collection is insane is an understatement! This old man (73 this July) about dropped a load viewing these cars that hit the show rooms and streets in my teenage and early 20 something years. Each fall I looked forward to seeing Detroit's new high-performance car offerings. I thought it would never end, but it did end starting in 1971/72. Yes, there are more powerful cars today with the retro look, but it's not the same as back in the day. BTW, I had to watch this video twice.
**quite the Collection,,... So,I kind of missthe Fall Roll Outs, &:collecting new Car Brochures with all the GREAT PHOTOS, & Options/ Dealer stuff. Etc. and me too: at 73/years young: be 74 AUG 2021, etc...I think I kind of started CAR STUFF about age 12ish & before: Roadmand Track Magazine( Ferrari pictures and drives in , with NO SPEED LIMITS IN Montana, where I live now ), and Motor Trend...Went to DIRT OVAL TRACK RACES IN WARSAW Indiana, and spent a lot of time in Garages ( Wolf Lake HS, NOBLE County Indiana) with Friends Drag at BUNKER HILL( Peru Ind), US30:DRAGSTRIPS, & FORT WAYNE..INTERESTINGLY, TAKING MY Driver License test in a 1959 Dodge Station Wagon: my Dad found a 1954 Ford 2 DR V8,with 57 engine /289b4 BBL/ Dual Exhausts & mild custom for me to drive early .. had a number of great cars and fix ups over my Life too,,...I also ordered a 77 Trans Am / Hurst / Hatch loaded special in Oct 1976, getting from Hurst Michigan in March 77( my Son, and I started rotisserie rebuild: failed and sold to Salvage in 1990s, ROAD SALT ate frame/ everything after some 15 ++years hard use
like you said. BACK IN THE DAY these were just what was for sale if you ticked off the right box's. Then most went out and used them as intended and abused to death. Some survive and some need restoring or fixing up because they are old cars and nothing lasts forever. Even these ones must have seals that are dry and if used will leak just like you and i. I heard of the brothers collection but never seen their garages. And i thought i was hot with my 6 fakers of if i was back then what would i have ordered cars.
Yes.....THIS. IS. AN. INSANE. COLLECTION. OF. MUSCLE CARS !!! THIS. IS EVERY. CAR. COLLECTORS. DREAM COME. TRUE! Corvettes.....Mustangs .... and a whole LOT OF COOL. MOPAR. MUSCLE. CARS !! AND. IT IS. Private. Collection!! Not. Open. To the; Public..........
The rarity of the cars was just as crazy as the size of the collection. For someone to have a handful of those cars would be the collection of a life time and they have hundreds of the rarest muscle cars ever built. How awesome is that high five to whoever put that together.
To the Owners it is awesome beyond words. Thank you for letting us see them it would take months to really showcase this astounding collection I am speechless. I hope it will always stay together in the hands of people like yourselves who really love these beasts of beauty. Maybe you could make videos of certain cars that go into great details about it. So junkies like myself could really geek out on them. Again thank you.
I've been almost 3 hours on this video.I have read every comment. It saddens me that so many people begrudge or covet what some other people have.. Lots of comments say it's a shame the cars don't get seen by the rest of the world and don't get driven. Well if you keep up with the O.P. ,he says that these cars are shown in other videos and do get driven. And for mostly security reasons the owners wish to be kept anonymous as well as the location. So we just have to respect that. Be very happy that these examples are where they are at and being taken very good care of.. I grew up when these cars were just daily drivers, They were the average priced vehicle. I've had quite a few of most of them. But never a brand new one. You could go to any salvage yard and find rows of wrecked cars like these ,and purchase parts off of them for just a few dollars. Of course minimum wage was $3.15 per hr .And as a hard working construction man I felt I was rolling in doe making like $6.00 per hr. Now everything in those salvage yards is gone ,crushed.or nothing but rust..So I for one just smile ear to ear being able to see these marvelous muscle cars from my part. Thank you Brothers. I hope God continues to Bless you.
I couldn’t agree more. I was around then too. I remember when used car lots couldn’t give these machines away. In the early 70s when we were rationing gas and waiting in line for hours muscle machines like these were extremely inexpensive. Great to see them again in this beautiful collection.
This is probably the most important Automobile collection out there for American cars ! You could/ should lol do a documentary on this collection! Great job just subscribed 👍
Than you for taking the time to record this video. This is by far the best collection of muscle cars in existence. Will this collection ever going to be open to the public for viewing? It's a never ending teaser for sure! Thanks
Awesome collection, brought back lot of good memories, I lived through the muscle car era. I bought a 1965 Chevy Malibu 327/350 HP 4 speed posi traction. Loved that car!
I toured this last night during a private fundraiser. My mind was blown through the stratosphere. I've never seen anything like it. I can't stop thinking about that Porsche Spider.
And just think, not one damn cell phone on wheels. These are real cars, with souls that touch us. I would love a month vacation inside this car heaven!
Good capture of the overview, I was there today and it is just overwhelming. Incredible examples of rare factory cars. I love that they have the placards with the stories. Like the 2+2 Mustang with 3.5 original miles. 😯
How can one get in touch to hopefully schedule a viewing? Would LOVE to take my 14 year old son-dream of a lifetime to see all those cars-especially the muscle cars!
Also. In late 70s had two 2 1970 Buick455 Stage 1s .closes race was with 73 Pontiac 455 SD. Lucky to be alive...The Ultimate awesome collection gives me super real Anxiety...WOW....My friends had a lot of the other cars.. G S Baby......
That was so cool! I’ve restored 8 Mustangs and working on a 68 with a GT setup now. not factory. So this really helps we stay nit picky about doing it as right as possible and still be able to drive it on the street. Great fun to watch!Thanks again
Absolutely brilliant video and collection thanks so much for sharing. A some part of me did feel sad that all these cars are simply being displayed and not being driven but the rest of me thinks it great knowing that a large part of car history is being displayed for future generations. Would love to see more of what has been collected I did notice the VW Beetle and the motorcycles.
Wow!! This has to be the greatest collection of Muscle Cars on the planet. The variety is crazy and alot of Rare cars not just regular production models. Jeshh!!!!
Holy tomalley!!!! Outstanding .. THANKS!... THE BEST AUTO SHOW EVER!!!... So what is your combined estimated worth (in todays dollars) of that beautiful collection? Please leave your estimate below... thanks in advance! : ) ...
I like how you passed the Beetle without losing a word. And I say that being a German.. Incredible collection btw, no wonder you won‘t find any special cars out there anymore. They’re all collected in this huge hall, most of them in immaculate condition
As a Torino owner I'm disappointed that these cars do not get enough respect that they deserve. I'm a Chevy guy who also has a 71 SS nova but came across, well it basically fell in my lap, a 71 Torino, it's just a base model but it's all original and only has 53,000 mi. But since acquiring the car I've come to appreciate these vehicles very very much. I just wish they would have more coverage for these cars. They are outstanding cars.
@@goolamamuda9208 No doubt I would of got lost in the Mopar section and spent the day in that area reading every plaque they have in front of them drooling away
Thank you Mr North for your contributions in the designing of some of our beautiful American cars through the years. All of the big 3 American auto makers have produced some of the most stunning and memorable cars that we all were fortunate enough to have grown up with through the years.
@@drianashton You walked right past the 67 LTD 427 4 speed..only one made.But i would probably too.This collection is insane.They have to own half of the Hemi Cuda convertibles made.
@@swooshdave I don't think I ever said it was better than any collection anywhere in the world. Just said it was pretty good. It was what we have here in Tacoma area.
@@robertward553 Yes, I’ve been to both the Lemay locations several times and they are quite good. But the old man didn’t go for the same quality as the Oregon collection. Lemay seemed to be more about quantity than quality. That’s not to disparage Lemay as it’s definitely worth the visit and I enjoy it every time.
@@RicAughinbaugh-lj9nn Did you not read my comment? This isn’t a collection of supercars, it’s a collection of muscle cars, that’s why I’m watching it.
Its worth way more than that. Thats just one building. There are 2 on the property and a 3rd off property. Just the one building in the video is a half BILLION dollars. Ive been there 3 times and going for my 4th in a few weeks. Ive talked to alot of people who work there
I would be just as happy with a car I built the way I like it. Just a driver I could sit on and not worry about scratching. I had so much fun back in the 70's in my 69 440 Roadrunner. We hauled our music instruments in our hotrods playing for fun. Marshall and Les Paul hanging on for the ride, along with the Slingerland drums. 🎸🎸❤️❤️ Hope to be picking up a 280zx in the near future to drop in a 440 with a 4-speed, full tube chassis, 4-link, coilovers, 9" or Dana rear end. Can't wait.
I was 18 my parents co-signed a loan for my very first new car which was a 1970 boss 302 and I know why this guy had five and his collection. Love that car
I'm placing my guess... Based on what I saw of the collection. The Koch brothers in Salem, Oregon. I can't think of any other collection in the Pacific North West that would be this expansive, However I'm sure there are many collections that I don't have any information on.
It is Salem Oregon and it is 2 brothers but not Koch. The info is not super hard to find (I figured it out in a few hours) but I won’t divulge it here.
Why on earth would one person collect so many classic cars and not share this collection to the general public or at least on a limited "appointment only" scenario? I for one would gladly pay an admission fee to see and appreciate all these beautiful cars!
That is their ultimate plan - the “museum” has only just recently been finished, and with the pandemic, they simply don’t have the time or desire to figure out how to allow the public.
They typically only sell cars when they find a better replacement. One of the vehicle handlers also told us about another building that had several cars that are to be sold, but that are just sort of in limbo waiting...
Love the cars. All it takes is money. How many do you need of each model? How often do they get to put the pedal to the metal? One day a year? Grotesque consumption.
To everyone that has asked how they can see this collection - here is your chance!:
www.etix.com/ticket/e/1036072/museum-admission-salem-elsinore-theatre
The link isn’t working anymore which I assume means I missed out :( Will there be another opportunity?? Thanks for a great video!
@@allisonculkin397 not sure if you are in the area but they just had an event this weekend sat 9/2 & sun 9/3. There were a few that i didn't see in that 2nd garage but there are more packed in the original one. Completely insane
Never could I ever have imagined there existed a private collection of this caliber !!! I wish it was a public museum so everyone could spend a week to enjoy and admire this spectacular collection... ''Beyond words'' to say the least...
These guys' dad was the coolest, most generous, most kind businessman you'd ever meet. Really exemplified Christ in everything he did.
but it makes me sad that they are just sitting there. they need to be on the road what is the point if they don't run.
They all run
They made it into a public museum or were going to before the pandemic and if youd like to see most of them indepth and running check out muscle car of the week on youtube. I watched every episode when they used to release a new one every thursday
@@mrdvnt41 makes me happy 😊 to see these car's all restored and living the good life instead of rotting in a field. These are all a part of our history our generation. The 60s and 70s were the best!!
Literally the best I've ever seen. This guy knows his stuff.
Never seen this video before. This has to be the largest most complete collection of muscle cars out there. i have viewed on UA-cam hundreds of videos of car collections. None even come close to this. And can we take a moment to appreciate that each one is in beyond pristine condition. The time and effort to acquire and maintain this collection is unimaginable.
Thank you for sharing 👍👍
To say this car collection is insane is an understatement! This old man (73 this July) about dropped a load viewing these cars that hit the show rooms and streets in my teenage and early 20 something years. Each fall I looked forward to seeing Detroit's new high-performance car offerings. I thought it would never end, but it did end starting in 1971/72. Yes, there are more powerful cars today with the retro look, but it's not the same as back in the day. BTW, I had to watch this video twice.
I've watched this video about 6 times and want him to slow down but man what a collection
**quite the Collection,,... So,I kind of missthe Fall Roll Outs, &:collecting new Car Brochures with all the GREAT PHOTOS, & Options/ Dealer stuff. Etc. and me too: at 73/years young: be 74 AUG 2021, etc...I think I kind of started CAR STUFF about age 12ish & before: Roadmand Track Magazine( Ferrari pictures and drives in , with NO SPEED LIMITS IN Montana, where I live now ), and Motor Trend...Went to DIRT OVAL TRACK RACES IN WARSAW Indiana, and spent a lot of time in Garages ( Wolf Lake HS, NOBLE County Indiana) with Friends Drag at BUNKER HILL( Peru Ind), US30:DRAGSTRIPS, & FORT WAYNE..INTERESTINGLY, TAKING MY Driver License test in a 1959 Dodge Station Wagon: my Dad found a 1954 Ford 2 DR V8,with 57 engine /289b4 BBL/ Dual Exhausts & mild custom for me to drive early .. had a number of great cars and fix ups over my Life too,,...I also ordered a 77 Trans Am / Hurst / Hatch loaded special in Oct 1976, getting from Hurst Michigan in March 77( my Son, and I started rotisserie rebuild: failed and sold to Salvage in 1990s, ROAD SALT ate frame/ everything after some 15 ++years hard use
like you said. BACK IN THE DAY these were just what was for sale if you ticked off the right box's. Then most went out and used them as intended and abused to death. Some survive and some need restoring or fixing up because they are old cars and nothing lasts forever. Even these ones must have seals that are dry and if used will leak just like you and i. I heard of the brothers collection but never seen their garages. And i thought i was hot with my 6 fakers of if i was back then what would i have ordered cars.
Yes.....THIS. IS. AN. INSANE. COLLECTION. OF. MUSCLE CARS !!! THIS. IS EVERY. CAR. COLLECTORS. DREAM COME. TRUE! Corvettes.....Mustangs .... and a whole LOT OF COOL. MOPAR. MUSCLE. CARS !! AND. IT IS. Private. Collection!! Not. Open. To the; Public..........
Me too, 2x in row
I Got Goosbumps looking at this collection Amazing 😳😃
The rarity of the cars was just as crazy as the size of the collection.
For someone to have a handful of those cars would be the collection of a life time and they have hundreds of the rarest muscle cars ever built. How awesome is that high five to whoever put that together.
I know man almost bring tears to a fellas eyes,looking at all those cars .Man can't hardly stand it.
I literally can't believe what I just saw. I didn't know collections of this magnitude even existed.
Absolutely stultified, in awe, speechless..... What an amazing collection.
Best collection ever !!! I love muscle cars, I wish one day to come from France to see this
Actual words cannot describe this collection, it's mind-blowing. Even those muscle bikes are incredible, I love 'em.
To the Owners it is awesome beyond words. Thank you for letting us see them it would take months to really showcase this astounding collection I am speechless. I hope it will always stay together in the hands of people like yourselves who really love these beasts of beauty. Maybe you could make videos of certain cars that go into great details about it. So junkies like myself could really geek out on them. Again thank you.
WOW!...Thank you for making this available to everyone who doesent have the chance of seeing this for themselves.
Hello from Australia.
I've been almost 3 hours on this video.I have read every comment. It saddens me that so many people begrudge or covet what some other people have.. Lots of comments say it's a shame the cars don't get seen by the rest of the world and don't get driven. Well if you keep up with the O.P. ,he says that these cars are shown in other videos and do get driven. And for mostly security reasons the owners wish to be kept anonymous as well as the location. So we just have to respect that. Be very happy that these examples are where they are at and being taken very good care of.. I grew up when these cars were just daily drivers, They were the average priced vehicle. I've had quite a few of most of them. But never a brand new one. You could go to any salvage yard and find rows of wrecked cars like these ,and purchase parts off of them for just a few dollars. Of course minimum wage was $3.15 per hr .And as a hard working construction man I felt I was rolling in doe making like $6.00 per hr. Now everything in those salvage yards is gone ,crushed.or nothing but rust..So I for one just smile ear to ear being able to see these marvelous muscle cars from my part. Thank you Brothers. I hope God continues to Bless you.
Cool reply...thanks!
I couldn’t agree more. I was around then too. I remember when used car lots couldn’t give these machines away. In the early 70s when we were rationing gas and waiting in line for hours muscle machines like these were extremely inexpensive. Great to see them again in this beautiful collection.
This is probably the most important Automobile collection out there for American cars ! You could/ should lol do a documentary on this collection! Great job just subscribed 👍
There are videos here on youtube of alot of these cars.
I have to say this one of the most impressive car collections I have ever seen in my life and I’ve seen a lot mind blown 🤯
Than you for taking the time to record this video. This is by far the best collection of muscle cars in existence. Will this collection ever going to be open to the public for viewing? It's a never ending teaser for sure! Thanks
They have limited hours and special events :)
I didn't catch the name or location. Where is this place at?
@@tommyc6260 Salem Oregon
Awesome collection, brought back lot of good memories, I lived through the muscle car era. I bought a 1965 Chevy Malibu 327/350 HP 4 speed posi traction. Loved that car!
I toured this last night during a private fundraiser. My mind was blown through the stratosphere. I've never seen anything like it. I can't stop thinking about that Porsche Spider.
How You get a invite
So like a billion dollars worth of cars? Incredible!
This collection is beyond amazing. Can’t wait until it is open to the public
No sir, they sure arent
And just think, not one damn cell phone on wheels. These are real cars, with souls that touch us. I would love a month vacation inside this car heaven!
been following "muscle car of the week" thanks for a look behind the camera!!
Imagine how much extra money goes into polishing and up keep on all these amazing works of art.
Just the cost of washing the cars, oil changes, and basic maintenance would be thousands per month.
Staggering collection of the best, most desirable hi-po, muscle cars I have ever seen.
Wow, amazing and mind-blown muscle car collection! Would love to visit that place someday! Great not-boring video that you created!
Thank you!
It's like a treasure cave with piles of gold the size of cars everywhere you look. & gems everywhere you look!
Great showing... I wish I was there !...thanks man !!
Speechless. As a kid my matchbox and hot wheels collection wasn’t even close to this.
Just visited The Brothers Collection today. Absolutely amazing experience.
Good capture of the overview, I was there today and it is just overwhelming. Incredible examples of rare factory cars. I love that they have the placards with the stories. Like the 2+2 Mustang with 3.5 original miles. 😯
Thanks! Overwhelming is a great word to describe it!
How can one get in touch to hopefully schedule a viewing? Would LOVE to take my 14 year old son-dream of a lifetime to see all those cars-especially the muscle cars!
Also. In late 70s had two 2 1970 Buick455 Stage 1s .closes race was with 73 Pontiac 455 SD. Lucky to be alive...The Ultimate awesome collection gives me super real Anxiety...WOW....My friends had a lot of the other cars.. G S Baby......
That was so cool! I’ve restored 8 Mustangs and working on a 68 with a GT setup now. not factory. So this really helps we stay nit picky about doing it as right as possible and still be able to drive it on the street. Great fun to watch!Thanks again
Thanks for watching!!!!
in 1976 i had a mustang just like the one at 15:50 .. bring back good memories to see this one .
Absolutely brilliant video and collection thanks so much for sharing. A some part of me did feel sad that all these cars are simply being displayed and not being driven but the rest of me thinks it great knowing that a large part of car history is being displayed for future generations. Would love to see more of what has been collected I did notice the VW Beetle and the motorcycles.
Very impressive muscle car collection. Nicely done!
Wow!! This has to be the greatest collection of Muscle Cars on the planet. The variety is crazy and alot of Rare cars not just regular production models. Jeshh!!!!
Looked like a garage full of candy!! MAGNIFICENT!!
you just showed me heaven. i am forever greatful.
@ 6:39 the Suzanne Somers car, pretty cool
absolute perfect video commentary on world class cars. Thank you
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed!
This was a great walkthrough of this incredible collection. I like your style!
What a Dream this Collection. Waaow!!! So Amazing!!! 😳😊👍👍👍
Holy tomalley!!!! Outstanding .. THANKS!... THE BEST AUTO SHOW EVER!!!... So what is your combined estimated worth (in todays dollars) of that beautiful collection? Please leave your estimate below... thanks in advance! : ) ...
This was Awesome and Thanks so much for your time and attention too detail on some Amazing cars 🤝👍😎🤩❤
What an amazing collection.. Also, they are great guys....
I'm just happy that their in the right hands. Good job at keeping them alive. So cool
I'm feeling a lot overwhelmed, I'm only looking for a 1966 Chevelle ,just one is fine thanks !!
this is die and come to heaven for any car lover. unbealivable, please open museum that everybody can see this beauty.
You did a great job telling us about the different cars ! My question to you is how many motorcycles did he have ?
They have some pretty cool bikes, not sure how many, to be honest…
Ty
I have seen a lot of the Brothers collection at MCACN show, I have gone every year since it started. The best of the best!
I hope they have a good fire suppression system!!!!
That is insane!!! Wow. Just overwhelming
Super cool 😎. Best collection in the world, hands down. Covers all makes, nice
I like how you passed the Beetle without losing a word. And I say that being a German.. Incredible collection btw, no wonder you won‘t find any special cars out there anymore. They’re all collected in this huge hall, most of them in immaculate condition
Most impressive video I've seen for a long time. Congrats from Germany.
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
As a Torino owner I'm disappointed that these cars do not get enough respect that they deserve. I'm a Chevy guy who also has a 71 SS nova but came across, well it basically fell in my lap, a 71 Torino, it's just a base model but it's all original and only has 53,000 mi. But since acquiring the car I've come to appreciate these vehicles very very much. I just wish they would have more coverage for these cars. They are outstanding cars.
I am a Torino owner also and was totally noticing that. What the hell. Not even the 69 GT, not even the Starsky and Hutch! Where is that show?
I like the idea of pedestal displays. More museums should do that so you can get a glimpse of the car's underside.
Stay tuned for individual short segments. Whew!!
Outstanding collection ! Will the book “ The Holy Grail” ever be available again for us mopar E body guys?
It was a limited print, I’m not sure if they plan to do another run
@@drianashton can anyone go see this amazing Collection ?
Very much looking forward to the individual Mopar segments.
@@goolamamuda9208 No doubt I would of got lost in the Mopar section and spent the day in that area reading every plaque they have in front of them drooling away
Fantastic,best I have seen! David north ret, Chief Designer General Motors
Thank you Mr North for your contributions in the designing of some of our beautiful American cars through the years. All of the big 3 American auto makers have produced some of the most stunning and memorable cars that we all were fortunate enough to have grown up with through the years.
Very rarely does a UA-cam video title actually match the video content.
I have allways liked and loved the mopars and the wing cars especially
Is there a list of the full collection with specification and build details?
Not publicly available, but I think that may be something in the works.
@@drianashton You walked right past the 67 LTD 427 4 speed..only one made.But i would probably too.This collection is insane.They have to own half of the Hemi Cuda convertibles made.
It's good to see these classics preserved, but they still need to be driven occasionally. No need letting these beauties collect dust.
Great Video Mind blowing amount of bad ass cars
Pinch me I must be in heaven ! What a collection absolutely amazing
Man that's a insane amount of muscle cars just crazy. Wow!
I was there last night & its incredible & I hear that theres lots more cars that are in other locations waiting to be switched out !
I would like to visit! How do I connect? David north
Up here in the Great NW, in Tacoma, we have the LaMay Car Museum. It used to have hundreds of car of all eras and makes. Its pretty cool.
Lemay pales in comparison.
@@swooshdave I don't think I ever said it was better than any collection anywhere in the world. Just said it was pretty good. It was what we have here in Tacoma area.
@@robertward553 Yes, I’ve been to both the Lemay locations several times and they are quite good. But the old man didn’t go for the same quality as the Oregon collection. Lemay seemed to be more about quantity than quality. That’s not to disparage Lemay as it’s definitely worth the visit and I enjoy it every time.
@@swooshdave Your correct, for years he would go and buy brand new cars and then drive them in all the parades.
In my opinion they should also buy the 67 Chevy impala too. Great car
Absolutely the most incredible collection I’ve ever seen. Garages full of supercars don’t interest me.
Than why did you watch it
@@RicAughinbaugh-lj9nn Did you not read my comment? This isn’t a collection of supercars, it’s a collection of muscle cars, that’s why I’m watching it.
Is that yellow/white cuda convertible from the show Nash Bridges with Don Johnson?
It is the real car that the TV show modeled after :)
woooooooooooooowzers! I don't think its a stretch to say the collection could be worth north of $100 Million. I am absolutely in awe...
Its worth way more than that. Thats just one building. There are 2 on the property and a 3rd off property. Just the one building in the video is a half BILLION dollars. Ive been there 3 times and going for my 4th in a few weeks. Ive talked to alot of people who work there
Wow wow so very beautiful amazing perfect looking cars beautiful amazing colours thanks friend have a very nice day
I would be just as happy with a car I built the way I like it. Just a driver I could sit on and not worry about scratching. I had so much fun back in the 70's in my 69 440 Roadrunner. We hauled our music instruments in our hotrods playing for fun. Marshall and Les Paul hanging on for the ride, along with the Slingerland drums. 🎸🎸❤️❤️
Hope to be picking up a 280zx in the near future to drop in a 440 with a 4-speed, full tube chassis, 4-link, coilovers, 9" or Dana rear end. Can't wait.
I was 18 my parents co-signed a loan for my very first new car which was a 1970 boss 302 and I know why this guy had five and his collection. Love that car
I seen a couple of Steven Juliano's cars in there!!!! Nice collection!!!
Yes, they bought a few at auction, and I think they also acquired at least 1 from him directly before he passed. Steven was a great dude!
Awesome video, but where is this wonderful collection of cars? I have to add it as I destination trip.
I'm placing my guess... Based on what I saw of the collection. The Koch brothers in Salem, Oregon. I can't think of any other collection in the Pacific North West that would be this expansive, However I'm sure there are many collections that I don't have any information on.
It is two brothers, but not them :)
@@drianashton Will you ever do a video on their collection? It is supposed to be fabulous.
It is Salem Oregon and it is 2 brothers but not Koch. The info is not super hard to find (I figured it out in a few hours) but I won’t divulge it here.
Insane stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for NOT adding any music!
I was on the fence - the squeaking shoes in the background and random echos and sounds drove me nuts while editing. Lmao
Wow 🤩 Where is this place?!
Oregon
If i had to choose one itd have to be the black hemi charger at 7.25. This collection is a literal dream.
Amazing thanks. Best I have seen.
Omg. You just filmed my Heaven. Thanks .Just Subscribed
WOW!!!!!!! That's a BILLION dollar collection. WOW!!!!!!
Is this Ron pratt's collection? Where is it?
No, this is The Brothers Collection in Oregon
super cool and Gremlin do not go together, you must have been looking at something else. LOL, what a collection - thanks for the tour
LOL
awesome collection, but on the other side we all are missing those great cars on the muscle car meetings, to bad
Why on earth would one person collect so many classic cars and not share this collection to the general public or at least on a limited "appointment only" scenario? I for one would gladly pay an admission fee to see and appreciate all these beautiful cars!
That is their ultimate plan - the “museum” has only just recently been finished, and with the pandemic, they simply don’t have the time or desire to figure out how to allow the public.
@@drianashton Can you at least tell us what part of the country it's in ? How about what state ?
Does he ever takes the cars out and enjoy them? tires rotting out and dead batteries
@@hydroy1 I think it's Pacific northwest
@@ronmifsud6946 Well, if the owners keep them in Ozone air and a battery tender on them they should do well in cold storage
OK it’s not open to the public yet? What town is it in and when is it going to open? And what’s the name of the place??
It's the Brothers collection If you watch Muscle car of the week channel those are the same cars from the same collection
I wonder if any of these are for sale
They typically only sell cars when they find a better replacement. One of the vehicle handlers also told us about another building that had several cars that are to be sold, but that are just sort of in limbo waiting...
@@drianashton oh ok
How can someone view this collection, is this private or open to the public?
It is currently private. There is talk I’m the future of limited open schedule, but the virus stuff kind of out everything on hold.
A guy in my car club has that exact Hurts Olds HO 455 convertible.
This is a dream collection. Thanks for sharing. Let me know when I could go over and dream some more.
Love the cars. All it takes is money. How many do you need of each model? How often do they get to put the pedal to the metal? One day a year? Grotesque consumption.
First time watching a YT video with butterfly in my stomach. 🤯 Crazy.
My mouth was open the whole time, I even salivated at one point
WOW NEAT WHERE IS THIS PLACE, NAME AND LOCATED?
Salem, Oregon. USA