I thoroughly enjoy watching this HUGE undertaking!! I grew up in a Mopar family and i totally understand the importance of saving these treasures! I couldn't imagine the time it's going to take to inventory everything!! Thank you for these Mopar uploads!!
Anyone who baggs this doesn't appreciate what there looking at. The last custodian did a great job of preserving this collection of everything. Shame he didn't have that extra lifetime to see it all through. But on it goes to many that will appreciate it all in one form or another. 🤙👍
Enjoing your video series on the old Mopars. That background music grates on my nerves after a while, though. You should kill it at least while you’re talking.
Don't bow to the haters. I love classic ratty cars as much as any other special cars. i'm thnking of stiping the interior out of mine to make like a nascar or strip racer feel. there is something special about no sound deadening and loud pipes that makes the car feel more alive.
You guys are doing such a great kindness to humanity just to see them cars move I have a 73 Charger I'd like to find a few things for would like to find a nice set of tail lights would love to have a roadrunner but I know that' cant happen right now just like to get charger completed or just close
LoL 😆 My wife will only let me have One Charger Also. Still have my High School Hot Rod,and had the chance to buy back a Corporate Blue 73 Plymouth Sebring Plus I used to own,but Mama (Wife) said I couldn't have Both 😆 In fixing up my 68 R/T, I've spent more on the interior & gages than I initially gave for it in 1985 . Remember,A dollar was Worth More then & Especially for a kid too young to legally hire for anything but farm work & mowing lawns. Took every penny I had,but got him to bring the price down for me, mostly coz he Knew it would be in skilled hands as my Dad was a mechanic & taught me Everything I needed to know. Grand Total ? $1,100
id love to be doing what you guys are doing!! ita awsome!!!!! thankyou for saving such awsome cars!!! they deserve a restoration!!! some of them are worman material!!! cheers on a job well done guys! everett
Its a great find. Hope you guys actually restore some.. Everyone is leaving alot of classics in the Patina stage... These need paint. Great cars deserve great paint hahaha
Me n a buddy were there last year. So much has changed since then. Drug a 71 rr home n got a 6 pack setup out of the barn. Glad to see that mr norm chargers got put under cover.so much stuff so little trailer space. Good to see it all has new home. Place blew my mind
GREAT AND EXCITING JOB WITH THE MOPARS, WILL YOU BE KEEPING THEM ALL THAT GETS RESTORED BY YOU? THIS IS REAL CAR LOVE MAN, I REALLY WISH I COULD HAVE FOUND MYSELF A DUSTER OR ROAD RUNNER BODY TO BUILD. IF BY CHANCE YOU FIND OTHERS WILL YOU PUT THEM ON YOU TUBE OR EBAY?
I myself for the most part maybe a big GM fan especially with the gm gbody cars,64 Chevy Impala, Bel-Air, Biscayne and 65 Pontiac GTO, tempest and lemans, and the gm square body trucks and gmt 400 trucks and especially third gen Camaro and firebird.. but I would love to eventually acquire a 75-77 dodge charger se, really want a 76-77 Dodge charger se Daytona in either dark blue and silver or black and silver and red, but more than likely it will end up being a 78-79 Chrysler Cordoba so hopefully a 400 big block car with manual doors and sport steering wheel, and I love the 75-79 dodge ram club cab longbed trucks especially the 3/4 ton trucks.
Subbed for the black '71 Road Runner. Any updates since the parts acquisition? Had a GB5 Blue Fire Poly '71 Satellite, 318 auto and love the fuselage body. The Demon is a fantastic find. Even though I had a '73 Charger, I can't say I ever really liked the 3rd gen Dodge B bodies. Damn car had about 2 feet from the radiator support to the grille.
To hell with the hatters. You keep going. First time seeing your channel. I'd love to have that 73 Sebring. Also like the little Barracuda. Stay strong. O live in NM, Roswell.
My papaw has a ol'70s Lincoln it's a 1owner car out under the shed that hasn't been moved in probably 25yrs. with “I’m thinking” it's a 502ci. sitting under the hood, the cars got a little greenish mold on it but other than that, it hasn't got the first dent on the car anywhere!
Are you sure you really really have to have the 72 roadunner, I would take it off yours hands as that is my bucketlist car, always luved pettys blue 43 and the red and blue.
I do like that fuselage Satellite/Roadrunner body with the hoop bumper. Looks like that one used to be red though. What are you doing for titles on these cars? 1972 and back New York does not use titles, although they make it pretty easy to get a registration.
Car was an original TX9 black car that has been painted red, then black again. I'm in Utah, with the proper paperwork, I will have clean titles on all of them.
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto yeah every state is different on how hard it is to title, especially if you have no paperwork. New York does make it shockingly easy to get a registration on a car without any, but in New Jersey they treat you like you're a criminal who stole the thing.
Question , I saw the Dude truck on this video , I know of someone that might be looking for one of those trucks. Is it still for sale , if so where is the truck located , approx ???
That Mr Norms car would be fun to restore, problem is you would want way too much for it and even if you could do most of it yourself it would still cost more to restore than it's worth or you can buy one for. Shame but that's part for the course when you do mopars. People always think they are worth a fortune done but don't realize how much it costs to get it there.
A big part of the problem is that people think it’s still 1990 and can’t accept that the cars are worth more than they were then. Also, the parts are valuable by themselves, and there’s no reason as a business for me to sell the cars for less than I can part them out for. No, I will not be giving these cars away. Yes, I am doing it to at least break even. Do you think it was cheap to buy all of this? Do you think it was cheap to transport everything 2300 miles? I will tell you the transportation alone was over $40k. And I will get what I want for the cars and parts. Probably not from you, but from someone that realizes the actual, current value of the cars.
what is a baracuda worth sixty five all there has a seitz two seventy three motor glass is all good with four speed would like four k it is movable in tc mich
I'm going to say the trap door air cleaner came on a 73 440 B body and someone simply swapped on their 340 lid. I have one of each of those cars 100 percent original and the 440 Charger Rallye has the trap door and the 340 cuda has single snorkel. Both California cars, so I can't say for certain 49 state 340's didn't have them either, but the factory brochures suggest this, too.
@@ImForwardlook My 72 Road Runners 440s both had dual snorkel air cleaners. Only my 73 Charger 440 had one snorkel plus a trap door. But C body police could well be different that B body cars.
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto where are you located? What about the 73 Plymouth Satellite, like I said, young guy that loves mopars and really want to get something to build with my dad.
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto I really like that demon also at what point do you think you’re going to be selling the chargers I would like to get the Mr. Norm‘s car but then again the 72rallie is pretty cool
@@michaeladamo1188 both of the blue 440 4spd cars will be for sale. We want to make both of them as complete as possible, so I don’t have an exact time when they will be available yet. I will post a video once ready, but before sale.
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto Just remember, the general population has no idea what goes on deep in the hobby. Your obvious experiences with Worman sound EXACTLY like mine over here in Indy with Ken Mosier of 'Finer Details'. There are always the arrogant jerks in everything you experience. But there are WAY more good people in the hobby like Javier Mendoza and Chris Birdsong. It's tough to throttle between the perceived value of the cars over time,,, and treating people decently. Especially when the world is as batshit crazy as it has become. I only just discovered your vlogs, and I wasn't sure if you were a Mopar loyalist or just dipping into the genre because you saw money opportunity. Time bears all truths out. Kinda like Ken Mosier FINALLY getting what he deserves after screwing so many newcomers to the hobby the way he did me in 1990. Loved reading about him in the Indy Star. Felt like there really is Karma. After he backstabbed me and Paul Wilson so much, he finally got sued by people with money. Damn. Sweet. Keep Rockin Man.
I always hate when people hoard all the mopar parts and never sell them and never do anything with them. There is a person near me that has a 72 Challenger 440 4 speed car sitting on a car trailer out in the open and doesn't want to sell except for some ridiculous price and it has been there for 10 years rusting away and all the places that are almost impossible to fix
Old Mopar muscle are among the most expensive cars to be restore. In a condition like My 68 Charger R/T (which is Nothing like these shown) it's thousands. Ones like I saw here will need Tens of thousands, Just in Parts. Add the cost of literally 10,000 hours labor to fix the nicest of these,plus how ever much you in want to spend on painting it. That's why they sell for Big Money. Fortunately, Mine needs little . Lucky Enough to Still have my First car. Bought it before I had a DL. Summer of 1985. Love the Pontiacs too bro. Cruise Night Awaits us Both
@@charliefrisbie3764 I is a labor of love. I love my Mopars. I owned a few over the years. The Catalina was my First. My last Mopar was a 2012 Black Challenger
I have to say... Please try hard to get even the roughest of these mopars into the garages of people who want them... my brother Save a few mopars where I live that deserved to be scrapped as they where very close to be pulled out in pieces and we still sold them.. not for tons of money but just to get them to people who wouldn't scrap them... wish I could post pics on here id show you how bad they where..
so the 'unique' piece, the air cleaner, wonder what you will ask for it, anything past 71 is a smog engine, virtually worthless, hopefully not asking too much.
I think it's great that someone is saving the car's. Most people would just scrap them , looking forward to the next segment
Not a single one of those look bad enough to send to scrap..
I thoroughly enjoy watching this HUGE undertaking!! I grew up in a Mopar family and i totally understand the importance of saving these treasures! I couldn't imagine the time it's going to take to inventory everything!! Thank you for these Mopar uploads!!
Fantastic to see the cars and parts are not going to the grave well done , but could do without the irritating music on the video
I enjoy watching how you & crew are completing your salvage mission. I've learned a thing or 2👍🤙
Anyone who baggs this doesn't appreciate what there looking at. The last custodian did a great job of preserving this collection of everything. Shame he didn't have that extra lifetime to see it all through. But on it goes to many that will appreciate it all in one form or another. 🤙👍
Don't care what the people are saying. LOVE what you're doing. That's going to be a lot of work!! Best to you.
I remember as a kid having a 72 Roadrunner with the 440 and with the shaker hood
I think it's awesome that you guys are saving these awesome mopars. keep up the awesome work guys.
Thank you for saving these cars and parts! I'll be keeping an eye on ebay!
Hey this content is great. Can’t wait to see more of these mopar stories.
Thank you. Lots of plans for next year
Awsome episode, what a gold mine. 👌 wish I could afford that blue Demon
I like the tidbits of info like the door lock position between 68 and 69 charger. I forgot all about that ;0)
Hoping to share a lot of things like that
Great video, love what you are doing to preserve these timeless classics. Not sure if I saw any challengers ??
Enjoing your video series on the old Mopars. That background music grates on my nerves after a while, though. You should kill it at least while you’re talking.
Yes! Wall to wall music kills any production; especially these short loops over and over.
Yes, it won't happen again. I am still new to making content and learning what works, what doesn't. Thanks for the impute.
Don't bow to the haters. I love classic ratty cars as much as any other special cars. i'm thnking of stiping the interior out of mine to make like a nascar or strip racer feel. there is something special about no sound deadening and loud pipes that makes the car feel more alive.
wow these are awesome. Someday ill get my muscle in ireland. Great vid
Ma Mopar is very thankful and proud of you guys. I thank you for saving these cool and much needed cars. The hell with the rest Mopars are best!
Just good that someone is going to enjoy these cars again
Very cool J MAC!
THANK YOU ALL FOR SAVING THESE CARS AND PARTS. IT IS RARE TO SEE YOUNG PEOPLE WANTING TO SAVE WHAT WAS A GREAT TIME IN MY HISTORY. ALSO OTHERS LOL.
It was a ton of work. 15 days straight and over 5500 miles on the truck. Thanks for watching.
I almost loose it every time I watch these so many great looking cars and knowing that at 58 I will never live long enough to own one myself
You guys are doing such a great kindness to humanity just to see them cars move I have a 73 Charger I'd like to find a few things for would like to find a nice set of tail lights would love to have a roadrunner but I know that' cant happen right now just like to get charger completed or just close
LoL 😆 My wife will only let me have One Charger Also. Still have my High School Hot Rod,and had the chance to buy back a Corporate Blue 73 Plymouth Sebring Plus I used to own,but Mama (Wife) said I couldn't have Both 😆
In fixing up my 68 R/T, I've spent more on the interior & gages than I initially gave for it in 1985 . Remember,A dollar was Worth More then & Especially for a kid too young to legally hire for anything but farm work & mowing lawns. Took every penny I had,but got him to bring the price down for me, mostly coz he Knew it would be in skilled hands as my Dad was a mechanic & taught me Everything I needed to know. Grand Total ? $1,100
I like to have that '73 Satellite Sebring, don't worry, I'm very patient, good things happens to the ones who wait!!! Mopar or no car
wow!!! awsome collection you have a great collection of parts and cars
Thats my era.Thank you guys.I love that Coronet.
id love to be doing what you guys are doing!! ita awsome!!!!! thankyou for saving such awsome cars!!! they deserve a restoration!!! some of them are worman material!!! cheers on a job well done guys! everett
Its a lot more work than people expect. Mark probably would want a few. To bad he's so cheap.
Its a great find. Hope you guys actually restore some.. Everyone is leaving alot of classics in the Patina stage... These need paint. Great cars deserve great paint hahaha
Respect the owner who know the value and 'rare' stuff...i dont see any useless stuff there but i see alot $$$ right there..
There’s a lot of money for sure. But it cost us a lot. Hopefully we will at least close to break even.
Good video.
I had a 69 Road Runner in 1970 and I then bought a 1974 Road Runner new, I miss them both! I would love to have one of these cars
Just subscribed ! Awesome vlogging channel man...I dig it
Awesome wish i could of saved some, but i collect little Die-Cast versions ✌
Me n a buddy were there last year. So much has changed since then. Drug a 71 rr home n got a 6 pack setup out of the barn. Glad to see that mr norm chargers got put under cover.so much stuff so little trailer space. Good to see it all has new home. Place blew my mind
I was there seven years ago too. I ended up with a few cars then. Did you end up with the Gold 4spd 71?
Love it, I have a 73 charger my self.
I'd love to have the '72 Road Runner 👍👍
GREAT AND EXCITING JOB WITH THE MOPARS, WILL YOU BE KEEPING THEM ALL THAT GETS RESTORED BY YOU?
THIS IS REAL CAR LOVE MAN, I REALLY WISH I COULD HAVE FOUND MYSELF A DUSTER OR ROAD RUNNER BODY TO BUILD. IF BY CHANCE YOU FIND OTHERS WILL YOU PUT THEM ON YOU TUBE OR EBAY?
Long live the Mopar Nation👍
I’d love to be around when they were being started for the first time. I love the sound of those starters! LOL
I am hoping that we can get even one to start. lol
I wish I was there when you were trying to start them, but I wish you good luck!
Shame about the background music, but a decent watch on mute with subtitles on.
I actually agree. When I edited it, the music didn't seem so loud. But after posting it, it is way to loud. I am learning.
I myself for the most part maybe a big GM fan especially with the gm gbody cars,64 Chevy Impala, Bel-Air, Biscayne and 65 Pontiac GTO, tempest and lemans, and the gm square body trucks and gmt 400 trucks and especially third gen Camaro and firebird.. but I would love to eventually acquire a 75-77 dodge charger se, really want a 76-77 Dodge charger se Daytona in either dark blue and silver or black and silver and red, but more than likely it will end up being a 78-79 Chrysler Cordoba so hopefully a 400 big block car with manual doors and sport steering wheel, and I love the 75-79 dodge ram club cab longbed trucks especially the 3/4 ton trucks.
They will be beautiful again
Subbed for the black '71 Road Runner. Any updates since the parts acquisition? Had a GB5 Blue Fire Poly '71 Satellite, 318 auto and love the fuselage body.
The Demon is a fantastic find.
Even though I had a '73 Charger, I can't say I ever really liked the 3rd gen Dodge B bodies. Damn car had about 2 feet from the radiator support to the grille.
To hell with the hatters. You keep going. First time seeing your channel. I'd love to have that 73 Sebring. Also like the little Barracuda. Stay strong. O live in NM, Roswell.
Welcome aboard!
That was a big, big job.
YUP!!!
The sped up video reminds me of old Benny Hill skits. Thanks for this video
Might have missed it but you have a TON of money sunk into the stash.
I want that Dodge demon
What was the grand price for all of those cars and parts?
Great vid............................... 👍👍👍👍👍
It's petty blue,,,when you win 200 Nascar races,,,then you call it what you want!!!✌
THAT NORMS CAR YOU BETTER KEEP AN BUILD UP
ITS 200 K TO 100 K EAZY
IT NEEDS WORK BUT WELL WORTH IT
Hey good job
My papaw has a ol'70s Lincoln it's a 1owner car out under the shed that hasn't been moved in probably 25yrs. with “I’m thinking” it's a 502ci. sitting under the hood, the cars got a little greenish mold on it but other than that, it hasn't got the first dent on the car anywhere!
460 / 370hp .. Power steering pumps suck, alot of guys are putting a delphi pumps on
Makes you question your own sanity when you're wore out in the wee hours of the morning during a job like that
That demon is wild
Are you sure you really really have to have the 72 roadunner, I would take it off yours hands as that is my bucketlist car, always luved pettys blue 43 and the red and blue.
I do like that fuselage Satellite/Roadrunner body with the hoop bumper. Looks like that one used to be red though.
What are you doing for titles on these cars? 1972 and back New York does not use titles, although they make it pretty easy to get a registration.
Car was an original TX9 black car that has been painted red, then black again. I'm in Utah, with the proper paperwork, I will have clean titles on all of them.
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto yeah every state is different on how hard it is to title, especially if you have no paperwork. New York does make it shockingly easy to get a registration on a car without any, but in New Jersey they treat you like you're a criminal who stole the thing.
Question , I saw the Dude truck on this video , I know of someone that might be looking for one of those trucks. Is it still for sale , if so where is the truck located , approx ???
Can you please put a link to your ebay store I cant find it
www.ebay.com/usr/dd_auto_salvage
Wish I had the extra money get one to build with my kids.
That Mr Norms car would be fun to restore, problem is you would want way too much for it and even if you could do most of it yourself it would still cost more to restore than it's worth or you can buy one for. Shame but that's part for the course when you do mopars. People always think they are worth a fortune done but don't realize how much it costs to get it there.
A big part of the problem is that people think it’s still 1990 and can’t accept that the cars are worth more than they were then. Also, the parts are valuable by themselves, and there’s no reason as a business for me to sell the cars for less than I can part them out for. No, I will not be giving these cars away. Yes, I am doing it to at least break even. Do you think it was cheap to buy all of this? Do you think it was cheap to transport everything 2300 miles? I will tell you the transportation alone was over $40k. And I will get what I want for the cars and parts. Probably not from you, but from someone that realizes the actual, current value of the cars.
71 Charger RT and 72 Charger Ralley used the same taillights.
Did someone snag that 66 barracuda? What part of Utah are you in?
It is someone else’s. So we couldn’t buy it. Logan UT
Did that first load come through Lincoln Ne?
what is a baracuda worth sixty five all there has a seitz two seventy three motor glass is all good with four speed would like four k it is movable in tc mich
It's a labor of love
WONDERFUL, OUT OF THEM ALL I WOULD TAKE THE BROWN DEMON,AN PUT A 360 OR BETTER,A 340 IN IT.I MEANT 440 OR 5.7..BUILT..
I'm going to say the trap door air cleaner came on a 73 440 B body and someone simply swapped on their 340 lid.
I have one of each of those cars 100 percent original and the 440 Charger Rallye has the trap door and the 340 cuda has single snorkel. Both California cars, so I can't say for certain 49 state 340's didn't have them either, but the factory brochures suggest this, too.
I have had two 73 340 Darts with it and one without. Never seen one on a 440 though. Would be sweet.
I restored a 73 Dart Sport 340 4 speed all original car a few years ago and it had it
I have a 1972 CHP Polara 440 with that trap door air cleaner.
@@ImForwardlook My 72 Road Runners 440s both had dual snorkel air cleaners. Only my 73 Charger 440 had one snorkel plus a trap door. But C body police could well be different that B body cars.
Would you sell the corporate blue Demon that has been painted? Im 22, and looking for my first car to restore.
It’s a Demon. There’s already a deal pending on it
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto where are you located? What about the 73 Plymouth Satellite, like I said, young guy that loves mopars and really want to get something to build with my dad.
We are in Logan UT
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto I really like that demon also at what point do you think you’re going to be selling the chargers I would like to get the Mr. Norm‘s car but then again the 72rallie is pretty cool
@@michaeladamo1188 both of the blue 440 4spd cars will be for sale. We want to make both of them as complete as possible, so I don’t have an exact time when they will be available yet. I will post a video once ready, but before sale.
you should send this video to Graveyard Cars.
Dealt with Mark before and would NEVER do it again.
im sure Uncle Tony would like you to drop that off at his house......
Hey how much for the 1971 road runner ?
Keep the wheels on the road runner 70s super slots
I am thinking about it. I would definitely have to find 15's though.
I wonder why Grave Yard Cars didn't get his hands on any of these
You do know, he’s not the only resto place I. The whole world, rite?
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto Just remember, the general population has no idea what goes on deep in the hobby. Your obvious experiences with Worman sound EXACTLY like mine over here in Indy with Ken Mosier of 'Finer Details'. There are always the arrogant jerks in everything you experience. But there are WAY more good people in the hobby like Javier Mendoza and Chris Birdsong. It's tough to throttle between the perceived value of the cars over time,,, and treating people decently. Especially when the world is as batshit crazy as it has become.
I only just discovered your vlogs, and I wasn't sure if you were a Mopar loyalist or just dipping into the genre because you saw money opportunity. Time bears all truths out. Kinda like Ken Mosier FINALLY getting what he deserves after screwing so many newcomers to the hobby the way he did me in 1990. Loved reading about him in the Indy Star. Felt like there really is Karma. After he backstabbed me and Paul Wilson so much, he finally got sued by people with money. Damn. Sweet.
Keep Rockin Man.
What are you asking for the demon
I always hate when people hoard all the mopar parts and never sell them and never do anything with them. There is a person near me that has a 72 Challenger 440 4 speed car sitting on a car trailer out in the open and doesn't want to sell except for some ridiculous price and it has been there for 10 years rusting away and all the places that are almost impossible to fix
How much are you thinking on the Demon? I'm really interested
How much do you want for the blue demon one on honeymoon in one of those in 1980
Don't happen to have a 75 or 76 sport fury do you?
It costs thousands of dollars to restore one.
I am currently working on my 1964 Pontiac Catalina
Old Mopar muscle are among the most expensive cars to be restore. In a condition like
My 68 Charger R/T (which is Nothing like these shown) it's thousands. Ones like I saw here will need Tens of thousands, Just in Parts. Add the cost of literally 10,000 hours labor to fix the nicest of these,plus how ever much you in want to spend on painting it. That's why they sell for Big Money. Fortunately, Mine needs little . Lucky Enough to Still have my First car. Bought it before I had a DL. Summer of 1985. Love the Pontiacs too bro. Cruise Night Awaits us Both
@@charliefrisbie3764
I is a labor of love.
I love my Mopars.
I owned a few over the years.
The Catalina was my First.
My last Mopar was a 2012 Black Challenger
I hope that hood with the airbrushing is hanging on a wall somewhere.
I sold it to a guy. Not sure what he’s doing
I have to say... Please try hard to get even the roughest of these mopars into the garages of people who want them... my brother Save a few mopars where I live that deserved to be scrapped as they where very close to be pulled out in pieces and we still sold them.. not for tons of money but just to get them to people who wouldn't scrap them... wish I could post pics on here id show you how bad they where..
I'm surprised the Graveyard Cars guy (Mark) didn't get there first.
Hes a fake
too bad AMD stopped making those rear quarter panels...
I'm looking for a71 charger or 76 Cordoba
This is the car that’s parted now, right?
Which one?
@@ShadeTreeVintageAuto The Charger, you answered already.
What wheels are on the red convertible?
Nice video but the music isn’t needed
Wont happen like that again.
Any 68-70 charger stuff for sale?
There are some parts.
Utah guys not used to rust will be shocked! haah
Oj vilka klenoder jag själv ägde en Cuda 340 1971 årsmodell saknar den bilen🇺🇸🇸🇪👍
Dang I have always wanted a "DUDE".
Why not take the truck? Was it not for sale?
Correct.
I can't find your Ebay site
Same here.
dd_auto_salvage
so the 'unique' piece, the air cleaner, wonder what you will ask for it, anything past 71 is a smog engine, virtually worthless, hopefully not asking too much.
do they think you are going to be pulling brand new cars out of the bush?
I want that
the definition of america, and only in america
i have a barracyda
Charger charger charger
Mopar or no car !