Come with me as I walk thru the Brothers car collection! Not open to the public! located somewhere in the Pacific North West! This collection is absolutely amazing and I could get it all in! Thanks for watching!
I love all cars but Mopars are my fave. The 1969 Dodge Charger is my ultimate dream car. Ever since I saw the Dukes of Hazzard when I was a kid, that was it for me. Beautiful collection!
I attended this collection of these beautiful classic cars this afternoon. It is truelly an amazing experience to view all of these classic cars that I experienced in my youth. It is located in Salem, Oregon but not open to the public.
I don't understand why you would have all these cars and not show them. Does one person own all of them? How did he get them? I wish he would tell the story of them.
@Do tell Hi You can see lots of these cars on V8TV ! Look that up on RU-vid and you'll see episodes of "muscle car of the week" Your prayers 🙏 have been answered!
That's what I was told. Closed to thr public. However they are letting in clubs now. And you have to know someone to get the contact info. But thanks for watching! I thought it was pretty rad!
AWESOME....I OWN A RALLY 73 CHALLENGER I BOUGHT NEW WHEN I GOT OUT OF THE ARMY. STILL HAVE MY BETSY TO THIS DAY. THIS COLLECTION IS OUTSTANDING....MOPAR 4 EVER...!
I've been to several Shelby conventions, and several top tier car collections... but the Brothers Car Collection is in a league of its own! She is correct in saying it's overwhelming to see so many rare cars... so many 1 of 3, 1 of 10, etc... every car is like showroom condition. The back story of the owners is great too. Family owned... and what you see in this video is not the entire collection! They have more buildings full of cars that are either a work in progress or cars they rotate in and out of the collection.
two weeks ago I visit John Scotti Classic cars in Montreal, Quebec Canada. A huge collection(hundreds) of classic (most) American cars and muscle cars in top condition. Amazing!
Not exactly. You can’t just show up. You have to get in on a prearranged group tour for a charity fundraiser, that’s the only way they let people in right now.
Lets face it, it is the finest collection in the entire world, I would bet it is worth billions, those Chargers and Cudas are so rare, I bet thier a million each, if not more, you talk about eye candy, it`s stunning.
What is apparent from looking at all those cars is how extensively Ford was involved in all forms of racing in the 60's- Indy, Formula racing, Grand Touring, Nascar, NHRA, IHRA, NORRA- everything. Chrysler, GM, never were as involved as Ford.
lol love how there are a lot videos of this place coming out lately and everyone is like "omg! super exclusive", yet there are visibly 50-60 other random people in there at any given time, in every one of these videos. An interesting driving point. Place does look amazing though, love looking at the Mopars in these. I kind of get a vibe that they just don't want an overwhelming amount of people coming through there.
Yeah it's not open to the public but some car clubs are able to get tours. Previously they weren't allowed. I was lucky enough to know someone to get in!
Agreed, a collection is cool to a point, but this is excess. Kudos to someone like Jay Leno for preserving amazing cars, enjoying them, and sharing them with everyone.
@@frozenfist3360I agree, Jay is probably my favorite car guy. He drives them and knows a decent amount about all of them, I like the fact that he has a wide variety of stuff as well especially the American cars.
Most of the good cars are hidden away in this collection. This is why when I go to my local car show , I don't see the high dollar cars.The lavender(Purple) Mustang is a truly rare color.
So yeah... I won five tickets at a charity auction to this collection and was given an email to make the arrangements. Unfortunately, the response I get was that "Cannot be Delivered. The Brother Collection believes you are spam email." So now I guess I'm out several hundred dollars. Be cautious!!
It's a shame that when the lights go out these cars weren't enjoyed more on the street. On the upside, they'll be keeping the floor dust free for centuries.
I'm nauseated, I'm not joking either. I have a pit in my stomach, I'm finding it difficult to put what I'm looking at into words, I'm guessing it's because my head is spinning right now. I gotta go lay down or something.
This is in Oregon. Easily googled. So much for anonymity. It’s ridiculous that these RU-vidrs refuse to say even the state they are in. It’s great that the only people who get to see these are the owners!
AMAZING ! With another World War around the corner, i can only hope it's bomb proof so the dregs of mankind discovering them 12 to 15000 years from now, will be able to figure out what they are. Then of course they will start fighting over the #1 Hemi Cuda, and both die of head injuries. Then the next humans to discover skeletal remains , another 10,000 years down that road, will interpret it as human sacrifice to some ancient cuda god.
I think it's sad that someone can have all those cars and no one's allowed to see them what a joke sooner or later they'll find their way in escape from that locked in hole