When you hear about giant barn find collections, regardless of what is in them, you gotta be impressed, but sometimes they are out of this world. You’ll remember that a few months ago we ran an amazing two-part video series on a barn find collection that consisted of nothing but 1968 and 1969 Z28 and SS Camaros, and 396 and 454 Chevelles. If you missed that one, use the link below. So what the hell do you think people think when they see this! Nothing but Superbirds and Talladegas, all of them barn finds, sitting in a warehouse catching the drool of the few people who know they are there. But the story of the owner of these cars, and how he got them, is something a lot more special than you might think from checking out the picture above.
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Video Description:
Back in 1969, the owner of these cars interned at Holman Moody. Ever since he had a love for the Aero Warriors, all of them. And fortunately, he had the means and ability to save many. A great many were barn finds that he pulled out of Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. He also went around to dealerships in the business he was in and found cars languishing in back lots and junkyards all around the south. If not for his intervening and saving them, many would have been crushed! Now his family is carrying on his legacy, and organizing the collection, sorting it all out. And they are finishing up the Daytona restoration, and then moving onto probably one of the Superbirds!