Hidden Treasures Unveiled: Forgotten Classic Car Collections in Georgia and Florida

Pontiac Firebird barn find, junkyard, front

Sean does not open the car or examine the engine or interior too closely as the owner of the yard he is at, is not the owner of the car.

Overall, the main attractions at this location are the Cougar and the Firebird and Sean plans to ask if either car is for sale; otherwise, there is nothing of particular notoriety that catches his eye.

After leaving the yard, Sean takes a drive past some cotton fields in south Georgia as he heads to some of the other locations where cars are waiting for discovery.

Eventually, he ends up back in Florida and comes across a property with clear “No Trespassing” signs, but he sees a Dodge Swinger and later a classic American Buick Regal – possibly a Gran Sport – catches his eye.

Also at the yard are several fox body Mustangs; he eventually speaks to the owner off camera and gets some additional details on the collection.

Many of the Ford Mustang pony cars were previously used for drag racing and the owner agrees to let Sean come back at another time to speak in greater detail about the cars he owns and what the future holds for each of them

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