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Floyd Garret's muscle car Museum

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Visited this while vacationing the other day in Gatlinburg, TN. A must see if you are ever in the area. Didn't know who Floyd was until now. My wife said she would give anything to have a picture of my face when we walked in.
Got a few pics to share. Also there is a website.

http://musclecarmuseum.com/
 

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Visited this while vacationing the other day in Gatlinburg, TN. A must see if you are ever in the area. Didn't know who Floyd was until now. My wife said she would give anything to have a picture of my face when we walked in.
Got a few pics to share. Also there is a website.

http://musclecarmuseum.com/

The white 70 challenger int the third pic, right corner is like the one in vanishing point.
 
Beautiful line of cars in the picture alone!! I like that Challenger, Vanishing point, the second one made your referring to is one good movie!
 
Great place, I want the 68 Hemi RR...
 
It's good too know there still a lot of mopars out there.That is a pretty good collection
 
i dig the panther pink...( no im NOT gay). thats just a bad-*** color!
 
Great place to see!!

He had a 1962 Corvette Roadster that had NO miles on it and the engine had never been started. If I remember right it started life as a body in white kit race car from Chevy. Passed thru several hands without being assembled. When someone finally bought it in the 90's and built it they realized what they had and never even installed a battery
.BTW it was a fuel injected , 4 spd. car.
 
Great place to see!!

He had a 1962 Corvette Roadster that had NO miles on it and the engine had never been started. If I remember right it started life as a body in white kit race car from Chevy. Passed thru several hands without being assembled. When someone finally bought it in the 90's and built it they realized what they had and never even installed a battery
.BTW it was a fuel injected , 4 spd. car.

There is a 78 vette, indy pace car. Shipped to TX after the race. Has less then 200 miles on it. Don't recall how long he has had it there. I also got a pic on my phone of a red 69 road runner, all original. 24,000 miles.
 
This place has a variety of cars from ford, gm as well as a couple of american motors.
 
Luckily, I live under two hours from there and have visited it often (we go to Gatlinburg at least 2-3 times a year). Definitely a must see if you're going north or south on 75, as it's only about 30 miles east of 75 down I40 if you get off 75 in Knoxville.
 
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