Always good coverage, it's good to see there are people that see the value in muscle car no crush yards. Maybe I'll get lucky and see something I need for the 69 R/T Charger I am putting together.
People collect and hoard old cars thinking they're going to do something with them and then let them sit outside and rot away. Some of these cars probably could have been saved
I live 20 miles from there. I had a few dealings with Larry back in the 90's. Most all the cars in the field were totaled parts cars. Anything worth restoring was sold years ago and, you can bet for big money. Larry was a dick but, if you wanted to know anything about Mopar's he knew it back in the day. He sold mostly parts and, rebuilding engines transmissions and rearends. Thought I heard Larry passed away a long time ago. Larry would have never let anybody in the yard like that. I have a lot more but, that's just a little bit of my experiences with Larry.
Another great video. My favorite car was the the 70 Belvedere (that's probably spelled wrong) blue body with the white top. Man, no doubt that had to look good when it was a new car. Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos. Keep up the great work!
Goodday Ryan, This breaks my heart, couldn't watch the whole video. Need to be saved all of them. Great video. Cheers Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Australia, Melbourne. 👍 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🙂
With all those Chargers, it looks like the Dukes of Hazard stunt car graveyard. Lol. I heard they wrecked alot of General Lee chargers filming their jumps.
That's a shame All of these cars are garbage It will call smore to restore them with the car is actually worked Don't buy another disc garbage Just pay top dollar and grab your keys and go Not more dealing with this kind of garbage
My dream home. MOPAR CITY, love it. Need to get back before its to late.
Always good coverage, it's good to see there are people that see the value in muscle car no crush yards. Maybe I'll get lucky and see something I need for the 69 R/T Charger I am putting together.
People collect and hoard old cars thinking they're going to do something with them and then let them sit outside and rot away. Some of these cars probably could have been saved
They were all picked over at other junk yards. But instead of crushing the hulls, these guys purchase them cheap and hold on to them.
Still good they didn't let them get crushed.
Was wondering why they would allow them to be picked over like they've been.
Jeez, this makes me feel very old. We were a Mopar family starting with dad’s 1956 Belvedere wagon.
We even had two Simca 1000s!
I want that junk yard! If only I was rich I'd buy that whole place!!!!
I live 20 miles from there. I had a few dealings with Larry back in the 90's. Most all the cars in the field were totaled parts cars. Anything worth restoring was sold years ago and, you can bet for big money. Larry was a dick but, if you wanted to know anything about Mopar's he knew it back in the day. He sold mostly parts and, rebuilding engines transmissions and rearends. Thought I heard Larry passed away a long time ago. Larry would have never let anybody in the yard like that. I have a lot more but, that's just a little bit of my experiences with Larry.
Um, I was there with Larry
Another great video. My favorite car was the the 70 Belvedere (that's probably spelled wrong) blue body with the white top. Man, no doubt that had to look good when it was a new car. Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos. Keep up the great work!
Right, the blue and white must have looked good!
Goodday Ryan,
This breaks my heart, couldn't watch the whole video.
Need to be saved all of them.
Great video.
Cheers
Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Australia, Melbourne.
👍 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🙂
Most of them are beyond restoring as whole cars.....strictly for parts.
I agree, it would be great if they could all be saved!
Love watching this, dreading I'll spot my old 69 in the mix lol. Great content brother 👍
Crazy collection!
I agree!
Cool. So many future projects
With all those Chargers, it looks like the Dukes of Hazard stunt car graveyard. Lol. I heard they wrecked alot of General Lee chargers filming their jumps.
About 120 or so. Not that many
Some good finds there!!!!!!!! 👍👍
My dream car is a 69 or 70 charger. Sad to see em all going to rust
If anybody is wondering where all the 69 chargers are at. Lol 😂
The 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Six Pack Automatic car is one of only 337 built, there was only 684 total Six Pack cars built.
Yup! I don't know what happened to the rest of the video.
nice work! Looking forward to the next one.
this is my paradise
This guy is over doing it on the chargers lol 😂
I live close to this place. Bought a few parts from them years ago.
As in Oregon on the Rock River?
@@joebrachle6266 Yes
Is this Wildcat Mopar?
@@joedirt3563 Nope....Mopar City in Oregon, IL
@@budmeasap Ok. We got a similar one called Wildcat Mopar outside of Portland, Oregon.
Man, he has a lot of 66/67 Chargers. I wonder how many of them it would take to make a whole car, if that's even possible up north.
There are a few decent ones in there.
Wish that place was still there
It is still there.
Groovy man
It wouldn't be so bad if everybody went so ridiculous on the prices of replacing the parts and pieces of these it was never that hi brand
At 4:20 your walking by my old 68 GTX How did you convince Larry to get in the yard without him and how is he?
I asked nicely and set it all up with him
Only car I seen worth saving was the 65 dodge coronet #in the beginning of the video how dmucdh did the owner pay u 2 play up the junky chargers
Was there any Hemi cars there?
No Hemi cars in the yard
@@AutoArchaeology
EVER!
Hey David Did Larry pass away ?and everything you said is totally true
He is alive and well
R this for sale if they r how do I get in touch with one of the guys over there?
Yeee!
Where is this yard located ?city and state please !
Never mind after watching further I got the details on wanted
location?
Is there any 1965 darts there??
Quite a few.
Sad sad place kids, never wanted to sell now they’re JUNK. Horrible
So sad to see this bc each car was once new n wanted n loved n driven until.....
Sadly many of them hascbeen there since the 80s rusting away need about 5 if them an msnk k of new parts to get 1 on the road
Where is this place at? What state is this in?
The info is in the description
It’s by the Rock River in Oregon Illinois if your going west on RT 64 it’s past I 39
Noticed no A body Cuda's.
That was the first video
Junkerup chris?
Expensive as mopar are.... probably get 10 grand for one these wrecks
This the cancer of all car markets. People holding onto shit until its useless. Sad to see.
It's an active salvage yard, they make their money selling parts and cars
This makes me sad.
That's a shame All of these cars are garbage It will call smore to restore them with the car is actually worked
Don't buy another disc garbage
Just pay top dollar and grab your keys and go
Not more dealing with this kind of garbage
all junk
Well I'm going to be ill
Those poor cars this is...
BLASPHEMY