BETTER THAN A BARN FIND: FLOOR-TO-CEILING MOPAR MUSCLE CARS AND SPARE PARTS FOUND IN A WAREHOUSE

A warehouse with multiple rooms stacked to the brim with Mopar muscle cars and a plethora of spare parts was uncovered by Ryan Brutt, the Auto Archeologist. While barn finds typically consist of forgotten vintage and classic cars in varying conditions stored in a hoard, this warehouse collection features a meticulous organization system, plus a space for restoration work.

Hundreds of mostly complete classic muscle cars reside on the property, with special attention paid to Late-1960s and early-1970s Mopars like Plymouth Cudas Dodge Challengers, and even a 1967 Plymouth GTX Hemi. Most are stored inside the warehouse buildings, stacked three-high on pallet racking.

Brutt takes us on a tour through the extensive collection via his YouTube channel. According to the video description, “much of this came out of R&R Salvage and cars that they parted through the decades. Some were barn finds, others rescued from junkyards or farms.”

1970 Plymouth Cuda 383 Auto Archaeology / YouTube

Before entering the buildings, a 1970 Plymouth Cuda 383 is spotted outside, fully exposed to the elements and still in decent condition, but it is unknown how long it has been sitting there. Brutt takes us through piles of Mopar parts, spotting anything from a Borg Warner tune-up cabinet to masses of stacked (but organized) body panels, bumpers, spare engine blocks, and steering columns.

1967 Plymouth GTX HemiAuto Archaeology / YouTube

Brutt was on a mission to find some of the most sought-after classic muscle cars from the 1970s, and by venturing deep into the warehouse, he uncovered exactly that. The majority of the classics, many of them Cuda and Challenger convertibles, are mostly complete and prime candidates for restoration. He even finds a rare black Barracuda drag car in the mix. Watch below to get the full tour:

'Cudas and Challengers STACKED like wood! youtu.be

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