Missouri Gold Mine

3 months ago Heritage

An extensive collection of classic cars and trucks, including heaps of Mopar® vehicles from the ’60s and ’70s, was found stashed in barns and fields somewhere in Missouri. The owner’s massive collection has a wide variety of classics, some on shelves due to sheer volume. The find is documented in a video posted by Auto Archaeology on YouTube and highlights iconic models like a 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda and A12 Super Bees. There are also convertibles in vibrant colors and nostalgic interiors to be seen. This unique and massive classic car stockpile preserves vintage automobiles that offers inspiration for enthusiasts – despite the known challenges of restoration.

Photo credit: Auto Archeology via YouTube | Caleb Jacobs

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