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Insane collection of EPIC cars

Gotta wonder what's going to happen to all those in 10-20 more years. Still be able to be enjoyed or static pieces of art?
 
I've been to some fantastic museums, but I have never seen so many rare cars in one place...ever...Period!
It appears we now know where most the hemi and 6 pack cars went..let alone all the other brands. ...can't even imagine how much they've spent.:eek:
 
WOW! Never have seen that many rare cars in one place. What a collection.
 
Pretty interesting. Evidently he (the host) doesn’t care for the older Mopars.
Anybody know where this is or did I miss it?
 
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must be nice
I don't think I'd have that many even,
even if I was a multibillionaire

I'd have maybe 20-30 of the best,
not 100's or a couple of hundred

like someone else mentioned
I'd have a racetrack/test track out the back door too

I couldn't imagine the insurance costs
or the reg. cost
(I know most are on a museum reg., blanket ins. policies too)

I certainly would have more usable driveable
HotRods/Resto-Mods/Pro-Touring cars
Instead of cars 'you can't drive, because it will devalue them'
that's just crazy
why even have them
don't get me wrong that's amazing collection

but not even viewable, for the most part,
except special permission
or don't want people to know who's, or where it is ?

Yes, yes I know
it's saving them for future whatthefuckever :blah:
that's like having a supermodel wife & not doing her
because you're saving her for the next guy :realcrazy:

need a full-time staff just to maintain
& possibly drive any of them, I doubt many are driven

freaken' amazing collection
(a real collection not a hoard)

:usflag:
 
the hot wife will be standing by the auction block when he passes away
 
There's some videos of driving and beating on some of the cars...but the fleet of AAR cuda's stacked up like trophy Buck's on the wall is just one example of insanity on so many levels.
 
Yes, amazing. Could not imagine what was spent to gather all that muscle.
 
I would have seriously 15 or so
If I was that rich I'd buy them and drive them . Sell them when I was board
 
Mind boggling to think about just managing that collection, even just keeping them all clean, etc... Just to even have a handle on what's there - wow. Looks like the guy who made the video is Bob Ashton's son. Bob is the main guy behind the MCACN show in Chicago. I wonder how many people own those cars. I'm not sure much is publicly known about the Brothers.
 
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