Under a veil of mystery and a thicker veil of dust, hundreds of dazzling muscle cars, symbols of American automobiles, were discovered forgotten in a warehouse in the American South.
The mole and automobile historian who discovered this treasure is Jason, an American who owns classic car consulting company Southern Bush Motorsports. Jason has been traveling across America for decades to do just that Such discoveriesIn this story, the road led him to the Texas desert.
When he discovered this The warehouse is about 400 meters longJason needed two Just full days to list all the cars What he found inside, one sardine stuck to the next. And it wasn't just this: even The area surrounding the warehouse was filled with rusted and forgotten muscle carsAnd not only.
Jason He discovered this treasure when he received a phone call from a womanShe informed him that there were some rare old cars on her family's old cow farm. However, Jason thought he would find 10 or 15 old cars there He was amazed to see 302 cars, The woman who had close contact with him also informed him.
It was the woman The daughter of the man who collected all this car stuffShe told Jason that it was the family's wish after her father's death Offer everything for sale at a price of no less than one million dollars. Each car was not sold separately, but all of them together.
In learning more about how to obtain this impressive collection, Jason was informed Her father kept the cars from owners who didn't pay the towing bill.
After two days in the bowels of this vast, dark warehouse, where Jason looked more like a miner, he found it The collector is particularly impressed by V8-engined muscle cars. Among other things, the group has several First generation Ford Mustangwith a coupe, fastback or convertible body, like the A Mustang Mach 1 fastback 1971.
He also found some Mercury Cougar First generation, kit Chevrolet Corvette C3 And CamaroOne Chevy Impala SS The year 1964 and others Chevrolet Chevelle, El Camino And NovaPlus many “Mopars” – that is, classics with modifications with factory accessories – as well Plymouth Road Runner From '68 and one Plymouth Cuda From the seventies. The group also has one Oldsmobile Cutlass convertibleOne Buick Skylark And even one Jaguar E-Type (XK-E).
Since the set consists of cars Totally realand they received no intervention at all, which could be their selling price More than a million dollarsalthough these 302 gems of American cars have never been serviced – which you can see in the following video:
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