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The Finest Collection I've Ever Seen

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Gentlemen...Today I experienced something very special.

Nestled within an unmarked warehouse in Salem, OR is home to one of the greatest automotive collections I've ever seen.

It's called the "Brother's Museum" and it's an invite-only private collection of exotic cars of all makes and models. Thankfully I have a friend that knows-a-guy that knows-a-guy, and I was fortunate enough to find myself on the receiving end of an extraordinary opportunity.

They had all of the great European cars such as a Ferrari Enzo and FXX. All of the Porsche GT models in all of the colors. You could literally spend days at this place. Over 600 cars total.

But all of that was pale in comparison to the MOPAR section. My God, it was beautiful. Once you start reading the descriptions of each vehicle, you begin to go numb after a while. 1 of 1. 1 of 2. They had everything you could possibly imagine - in such a high quality OEM condition, it would make Jay Leno blush. I couldn't even capture it all.

I dont even know what else to say, so let's start with some photos...Hopefully you guys can zoom in to see the specs.

An incredible experience that I won't soon forget.

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How about some 70' AARs in every color. For both makes:



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Who put the Chevrolet sign up above all the Mopars?
 
Thanks for sharing this incredible collection. There is some amazing rare cars there.
 
The black 71 Hemicuda with the white painted top was for sale on Moparts a few years ago,and the butterscotch 71 Hemi GTX sunroof car was from Connecticut.
 
They also have that red sunroof 72 Road Runner GTX V code six barrel car in their collection.
 
In 1969, Pontiac made 8 Trans Am Convertibles with the iconic white and blue scheme. They own 4 of them.

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As well as a myriad of other Pontiac products.


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Don Prudhomme's Funny Car


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They had a bunch of Ford Super Stock cars. (These are the actual cars, not tributes)

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More randoms:

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Am I the only one who wonders what the point is? I can see having 1 white convertible trans am but why 4? And its invitation only? Reminds me of a private zoo like Michael Jackson would have or something.
Let those horses run free!
 
Am I the only one who wonders what the point is? I can see having 1 white convertible trans am but why 4? And its invitation only? Reminds me of a private zoo like Michael Jackson would have or something.
Let those horses run free!

While I agree with you, it is a bit sad that these cars have become exhibits and are never driven - there's an investment side to it. All of these cars have appreciated significantly since they were first purchased. So if we reduce them down to monetary value, the owners of this facility have an enormous ROI that continues to grow.

There are levels to everything in life. There are also levels to wealth. The real wealthy people like this don't just buy rare cars. Rare cars are not that rare if you have this kind of money. They buy cars that are rare and special. The first-of or last-of a particular model. They do this not only for the investment side of it, but if they own it - no one else can have it. They are truly one of a kind.
 
While I agree with you, it is a bit sad that these cars have become exhibits and are never driven - there's an investment side to it. All of these cars have appreciated significantly since they were first purchased. So if we reduce them down to monetary value, the owners of this facility have an enormous ROI that continues to grow.

There are levels to everything in life. There are also levels to wealth. The real wealthy people like this don't just buy rare cars. Rare cars are not that rare if you have this kind of money. They buy rare cars that are rare and special. The first-of or last-of a particular model. They do this not only for the investment side of it, but if they own it - no one else can have it. They are truly one of a kind.
So is a snowflake
 
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