This is one of my favourite videos in a while Ryan. To see a 75 Daytona, 79 300, an Aspen coupe, an Aspen R/T, dart sports, demons, cudas, challengers, chargers. Incredible. Also I agree, I’ve always wanted a 78 Super Coupe with T-tops. Keep up the great work man.
Those purple Challengers remind me of a guy who had a junkyard near me years ago. His name was Dunkin and he would tell people just call me junky Dunkin . He was a Mopar Man and brought , sold and kept way more than few Mopars . He painted every Mopar that he bought that he thought needed painting he painted pink . At one time there were pink Mopars all over north Alabama
@ yeah it was his favorite, if it had been up to him they’d all be pink . He closed the yard in the late eighties I believe and died not long after. I bought a pink Plymouth Valiant convertible in 98 . I asked the guy if he got it from him and he said he didn’t but I found some old paper work in it later with junky name on it. Do you think there’s more than one factor plum crazy Challengers at that yard? Because I don’t remember seeing many of them back in the day . I could see more easily two or more in someone collection but most junkyard just buy whatever brought to them.
Sigh ,so sad to see all those mighty mopars just rotting away .Talk about bringing back memories , I sure miss my 69 Charger 440 auto. Thanks for sharing , if I had a boat load of cash I'd definitely save one of those 69s or 68 Chargers... Mopar or No Car ❤
Reminds me of junkyards I went to in the late 70s . I agree on the super coupe. The Aspen R/T and roadrunner cars were nice as well or that petty version. All cool
The next time you go there will you look for a 1966 Malibu Wagon, forest green Metallic with Mountain Mirrors painted on the sides and let me know it was mine in the 70s
Very cool video!!!!!! I just saw some pristine sic chargers at a car show. Want to say hi from Miami's classic car scene. I wish we had a place like this here in South Florida. THXS!
Tell you what you have a great job,probably makes you sick sometimes not to have a truck and trailer and a couple of grand to bye something ever time you go somewhere new.keep up the good work always enjoy your new videos,I’ve been following you since the days of your cars in barn’s website in the early 2000s
Sad to see so many classic Mopars rusting away. Kind of surprised with how much aftermarket panels made these days. Hell 68 to 70 Charger rust buckets are selling for absurd money.......... sad to see the prices of stuff today as I remember what it was selling for in the 80s and 90s when Mopars were garbage to most people..... now there gold 😃
Are they allowed to sell whole cars out of this place or would it be just parts. Because the way people are snagging up chargers 68 through 70 I am very surprised to see these cars still sitting there
You would have love to be there in the early 80s so many cars you could drive away for a 1000 to 2000 bucks. That green charger hit a tree and the kid died. It was there in 1980 when i went there the first time. The story i got from elmer was the kid just bought the car a week before he crashed it. Not sure what year it was. But the car was not that old as i remember its been 40 years sense i was there last. I should go visit and buy some stuff
@AutoArchaeology I know I am so old lol so while you were in diapers, I was hanging out with Ronny Sox and drag racing. Strapping cars no one wanted like yours, lol. If I had known what I know now back then, I would be rolling in dough.
@AutoArchaeology I really like your videos because if you could tell us where the place is at you will you know. And I think the more that people see these the more these cars are going to get restored instead of crushed
This is one of my favourite videos in a while Ryan. To see a 75 Daytona, 79 300, an Aspen coupe, an Aspen R/T, dart sports, demons, cudas, challengers, chargers. Incredible. Also I agree, I’ve always wanted a 78 Super Coupe with T-tops. Keep up the great work man.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the lineup this time.
Those purple Challengers remind me of a guy who had a junkyard near me years ago. His name was Dunkin and he would tell people just call me junky Dunkin . He was a Mopar Man and brought , sold and kept way more than few Mopars . He painted every Mopar that he bought that he thought needed painting he painted pink . At one time there were pink Mopars all over north Alabama
Wow that's cool though! To have a color associated with him. Is he still around?
@ yeah it was his favorite, if it had been up to him they’d all be pink . He closed the yard in the late eighties I believe and died not long after. I bought a pink Plymouth Valiant convertible in 98 . I asked the guy if he got it from him and he said he didn’t but I found some old paper work in it later with junky name on it. Do you think there’s more than one factor plum crazy Challengers at that yard? Because I don’t remember seeing many of them back in the day . I could see more easily two or more in someone collection but most junkyard just buy whatever brought to them.
Great cars, hopefully the are brought back to life some day
Sigh ,so sad to see all those mighty mopars just rotting away .Talk about bringing back memories , I sure miss my 69 Charger 440 auto. Thanks for sharing , if I had a boat load of cash I'd definitely save one of those 69s or 68 Chargers... Mopar or No Car ❤
Very CQQL keep’em comin !! I love it been watching you for years !! GO ELMERS tell em we love it here in Vegas !😎👍🏻🇺🇸🦅😇🙏
My dad had a 1966 Sport Satilite with 383 and 4-speed. Sold it when I was born.
Wow, awesome yard and great video!!!
Thanks 👍
Great video! Lots of cool finds, & a fair amount of RIP moments there too.
That first plum crazy Challenger...yikes!
Reminds me of junkyards I went to in the late 70s . I agree on the super coupe. The Aspen R/T and roadrunner cars were nice as well or that petty version. All cool
Yeah, that's what I imagine they were like.
That Olds 442 looks savable !
It probably could be.
The next time you go there will you look for a 1966 Malibu Wagon, forest green Metallic with Mountain Mirrors painted on the sides and let me know it was mine in the 70s
Sucks to see so many muscle cars in there,many can be brought back to road worthy cars.Awesome vid !
Yes they could be.
“I plan on restoring these with my son one day. They aren’t for sale.” 😂
Very cool video!!!!!! I just saw some pristine sic chargers at a car show. Want to say hi from Miami's classic car scene. I wish we had a place like this here in South Florida. THXS!
There is J&J Mopars north of you a few hours, small Mopar junkyard.
@ really? I’m definitely going to check out the info and see if I go. Thanks for the heads up!!!
Awesome video brother hopefully see more videos yeah been cold here in Florida record Lowe's
Yeah, I think it's been pretty cold everywhere, except maybe California!
@@AutoArchaeology It was warm today in southern Minnesota...we got to 50 degrees today
Those cars can still be fixed up
Tell you what you have a great job,probably makes you sick sometimes not to have a truck and trailer and a couple of grand to bye something ever time you go somewhere new.keep up the good work always enjoy your new videos,I’ve been following you since the days of your cars in barn’s website in the early 2000s
Thank you for following the shenanigans this long! Yeah, but if I need a truck and trailer I have friends who would enable me.
hi great ep
Thank you!
Sad to see so many classic Mopars rusting away. Kind of surprised with how much aftermarket panels made these days. Hell 68 to 70 Charger rust buckets are selling for absurd money.......... sad to see the prices of stuff today as I remember what it was selling for in the 80s and 90s when Mopars were garbage to most people..... now there gold 😃
Go to the building on Six mile & van dyke I think there’s more Mopar Hemi cars there then all your videos combined.
Tell me more, I'm going to Detroit Friday. TheAutoArchaeologist@yahoo.com
Hey, they are bringing back the look of the '68 Charger with the 2025 EV Charger and the 2027 ICE Charger with a I-6 Hemi, ala Australian Mopar?
HI there my name is Jeff from Canada did you see a 1967 pontiac parisienne 2+2 there?
There probably way. I do not remember off hand.
Is this stuff for sale Ryan? Awesome job you do.
Thank you! Glad you like the shenanigans.
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Are they allowed to sell whole cars out of this place or would it be just parts. Because the way people are snagging up chargers 68 through 70 I am very surprised to see these cars still sitting there
They have, I saw spots where cars had been. Just gotta call them.
I have a 1978 dodge Monaco two door hardtop
I need the hood and front bumper off that 69 Grand Prix beside the fury
Give them a ring.
You would have love to be there in the early 80s so many cars you could drive away for a 1000 to 2000 bucks. That green charger hit a tree and the kid died. It was there in 1980 when i went there the first time. The story i got from elmer was the kid just bought the car a week before he crashed it. Not sure what year it was. But the car was not that old as i remember its been 40 years sense i was there last. I should go visit and buy some stuff
I was born in 1983... so would have been a bit difficult. lol
@AutoArchaeology I know I am so old lol so while you were in diapers, I was hanging out with Ronny Sox and drag racing. Strapping cars no one wanted like yours, lol. If I had known what I know now back then, I would be rolling in dough.
That was stupid to cut the roof off of that car
Where's this located??¿¿😮
Fountain City, wi
Yeee Yeee
Did this guy work for the railroad removing the remains of cars that were on the tracks???
Could be, he towed for the county.
There was a 300 version of the LH cars in the 90s, but they were pretty forgettable!
Yeah, that was like 99 or something.
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Lol just where Chrysler products belong jk😂. Dodge Plymouth.
There's a lot of heavy hitters in that graveyard
lol
@AutoArchaeology I really like your videos because if you could tell us where the place is at you will you know. And I think the more that people see these the more these cars are going to get restored instead of crushed