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On the American landfill, rare sports cars of the 60's and 70s were found

In the US, a unique auto-platform was found, which became home for rare collectible cars of the 60's and 70s. Ancient open -air models attract the attention of car fans and collectors. Some of these models are real rations stored in conditions that do not contribute to their durability.

The found fleet was told on Barn Find & Rescue on YouTube. Among the cars that have been dust on the edge for many years, you can see cult sports models and retro cars, which are known among collectors and are appreciated in the market. The collection, which is currently located on this landfill, mostly consists of models issued by the Chrysler concern. Among the most valuable machines are the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Road Runner 1968, which can be attributed to the classics of American sports cars. These models are significant for their time, and they are known for their high power and excellent dynamics. However, other cars in the collection, including the Plymouth Satellite 1969, as well as the Sundance version of 1974, were released in a limited number of 300 copies.

Dodge Charger and Plymouth Road Runner models are known for their sports appearance and high popularity among motorists of the 60's. These cars quickly gained popularity with powerful engines and stylish design. Such machines became icons of automotive culture. Despite its historical value, the condition of these cars leaves much to be desired. Most cars have been seriously affected by time. The rust covered the body, and the interiors were largely damaged. In addition, some machines have already lost their engines and other important components.

Interestingly, despite the deterioration of the state, another rare sports car has recently been sold in the United States-the Plymouth of the 70s, which was in a new state and was estimated at $ 500,000. This proves that the market for classic cars continues to be very attractive, and ancient models can bring big money, even if they are in a bad way. Many of the enthusiasts engaged in the restoration of ancient cars believe that these machines have the potential for restoration. Given the rarity of models and their historical importance, it can be assumed that some of these cars will be restored and returned to America's roads or even international auctions.

However, this requires not only significant financial investments, but also a lot of time and effort to restore each detail. But given the enthusiasm of collectors and motorists, these machines can get a new life.

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