The collection includes vintage Dodge and Plymouth models from the 60s. Among them are rare charged models with large 7.2-liter V8s.
A graveyard of rare vintage cars has been found in the USA. Famous sports cars of the 60s have been rusting for decades in the middle of a field in Texas. Blogger Dennis Collins talked about these in a video on his Youtube channel.
The junkyard contains seven sports models from the Chrysler concern, produced from 1964 to 1969. The cars were covered in rust and some were left without engines. It is still unknown why rare cars were left outdoors.
The rarest model in the collection is a 1969 Plymouth GTX with a large 7.2-liter V8 engine producing 375 horsepower. With. A total of 13.8 thousand units of these coupes, which could reach 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds, were produced.
Also considered valuable are a 1968 Dodge Charger and two 1969 Plymouth Road Runners. All are equipped with a 6.3-liter 335-horsepower eight engine.
Also found in the junkyard was a 1964 Dodge 440, a 1967 Dodge Coronet sedan and a 1968 7.2-liter Plymouth Satellite.
Now vintage cars will start a new life. All of them were sent for restoration and new owners will be found later.
By the way, a very rare 1959 Cadillac station wagon was recently found in a landfill in the USA.
Moreover Focus He told me that a rusty Ferrari supercar was being auctioned.
Source: Focus
Ray Bly is an accomplished journalist in the field of Automobile. He currently works as a writer at 24 news breaker. With a deep understanding of the Automotive industry and a talent for uncovering the latest developments, Ray’s writing provides readers with insightful and informative coverage of the latest news and trends in the field.