Random field in the Midwest is full to the brim of American classic cars shrouded in mystery
- The hoarders field is full of classic American muscle cars and even a Volkswagen Beetle
- The owner of the cars refuses to give his identity and location away, with the cars not for sale
- Many of the cars in the yard are in good condition, making them possible restoration projects
Published on Jan 22, 2025 at 5:10 PM (UTC+4)
by Editorial Guest
Last updated on Jan 22, 2025 at 5:10 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
An American YouTuber has come across a huge yard filled with classic cars, ranging from Mopar muscle cars to Chevrolet Novas. There are even a smattering of non-American vehicles, like the Volkswagen Beetle.
YouTuber Ryan McAtee of IowaClassicCars states that the location of this massive collection and the identity of the owner will remain a secret. All we know is that it’s located somewhere in the Midwest, hidden away from public view.
Unlike some other barn or ‘field’ finds, many of the cars shown in this video are in excellent condition.
However, with the owner unwilling to reveal himself or even sell any of the cars, these classic American beauties may rust away where they sit right now.
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Classic American Cars Make Up The Vast Collection
The sheer volume of cars in the field makes it incredibly difficult to document them all.
What we do know is that most of them are American, with cars such as the Ford Galaxy and Lincoln Continental forming a big chunk of the hoard.
One or two other vehicles from continents such as Europe are also present, but the main focal point of this collection is American classics.
Mopar muscle cars, such as the Plymouth Barracuda, are also present.
This makes the fate of these classics even more galling.
Some look like they would be good candidates for outright restoration.
While not every car in the collection is a rarity, there are some pretty unique vehicles hidden away.
The Hoarder Has Stashed Away Some Unique Classic Cars
The YouTuber comes across a 1962 Chevrolet Biscayne.
The Biscayne itself is not rare. However, this particular one is due to its six-cylinder, three-speed configuration with the radio removed.
The overall good condition of many of the cars, including the Volkswagen Beetle, leads to whether it is fair to hoard so many.
The vast majority of the cars and vehicles here look like they could get back on the road. Sadly, their owner is unwilling to reveal their location.
The lack of information on where they are leaves this yard of American classics as a real enigma.
Classic car hunters will also likely look for any details of the location.
They may then potentially try to track down this mysterious collection of vehicles for themselves.