Huge Mopar junkyard in Missouri is brimming full of Muscle car icons
A massive collection of Mopars is currently sitting in a junkyard in Missouri, hiding some truly great American muscle car icons. When YouTuber Auto Archaeology explored the yard belonging to Clay & Sons in Catiwassa, Missouri, he uncovered some unexpected treasures. The yard is described as one of the top Mopar salvage yards in America, […] The post Huge Mopar junkyard in Missouri is brimming full of Muscle car icons appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

A massive collection of Mopars is currently sitting in a junkyard in Missouri, hiding some truly great American muscle car icons.
When YouTuber Auto Archaeology explored the yard belonging to Clay & Sons in Catiwassa, Missouri, he uncovered some unexpected treasures.
The yard is described as one of the top Mopar salvage yards in America, with an unreal amount of cars and many of them up for sale.
Due to how many cars there are, the video only scratches the surface as to what you can find should you ever visit the Missouri Muscle Car Haven.
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Rare and common muscle cars gather in the yard
Thanks to how many cars are in the junkyard, there is a wide array of rare and common muscle cars.
For example, there are a few 1965-1967 Dodge Coronets in the yard, with some versions more common than others.
Highlighting this, there are some two-door hardtops, and a very desirable convertible body Coronet.
When it comes to rare muscle, there is a 1968 Dodge Polar convertible in the yard.
Dodge only sold a few hundred of those in that model year.
Further along the lineup of cars, we find more impressive muscle, a 1970 Plymouth Gold Duster.
Parked next to it is a 1965 Coronet 500 hardtop.
The yard is full of muscle car greatness
One of the coolest cars in the yard is the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T convertible.
While we don’t get too much detailed information on the Challenger, these are already rare cars, with only 936 made.
The R/T convertible with the 383ci engine is the most common, with Dodge making 692 of those.
However, if this one had the four-barrel 440ci V8 under the hood, that is one of just 163.
Hemi cars are also on display, including two 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cudas, which in itself is an incredibly rare sight.
For muscle car fans dismayed at the state of the cars, fear not, as many of these are also up for sale, according to the YouTuber.
That means you could rescue a rare American automotive icon and help to get it back on the road once more.The post Huge Mopar junkyard in Missouri is brimming full of Muscle car icons appeared first on Supercar Blondie.
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