In the US state of Mississippi, a veritable cemetery of classic muscle cars was discovered on the private property of a collector named Shun. This was reported by the author of the YouTube channel Backyard Barn Finds.
Among them are about three dozen Chevrolet Camaros of the first and second generations, as well as several Dodge Challengers and Chevrolet Novas. Most of the cars date back to the “golden era” of American muscle cars – the 1960s and 1970s. The condition of many is deplorable: trees have grown through the bodies, and some specimens are almost completely hidden under a layer of foliage.
The owner admitted that he does not have the opportunity to restore the entire collection and is ready to part with it. Contact details are left in the description of the video.
In 2025, a landfill was found in Colorado, where, among other things, several Soviet Oka minicars, imported to the United States as part of a failed commercial project, were rusting.
Earlier it was reported that the unique LuAZ-969M “Ivashka” was put up for sale in Samara.
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