Watch the exclusive tour of this hidden tenesee car collection
Some of the best car collections are hidden from the public, like this one tucked away in an undisclosed location in the mountains of eastern Tennessee.
Documented by YouTuber Hot Rod Hoarder, this collection has been amassed by three generations of the family and constitutes over 100 different cars.
But you would never find all these vehicles, as the 20-acre property is apparently in an incredibly deep depression, making it the perfect hiding place for the vehicles.
It's really nice to watch these unique types of video. Without them, you'd never know that hideouts like this still exist. You might suspect they're out there somewhere, but all you've got is just a vague suspicion.
Thanks to this tour, you will be able to see all the cool cars in bright colors. There are several race cars in this collection, including a Camaro 68, Chevrolet Monza, and a Hillman.
Many other gems are hidden, such as the 1957 Chevy Bel Air or the fully restored Dodge Charger. This family also has a good Opel GT and a Cadillac Coupe Deville, so there are cars for every taste.
As might be expected, some of these cars are not in top shape as they have been isolated for many years. There is a collection of rusty Chevrolet Impalas.
A total of 11 Cosworth Vegas are also hidden on the property and about 40 Chevy Vegas. Many more cars as well as tons of parts are all over the place.
It seems to me that this family doesn't want people snooping around and we can understand why. The owner sells some used car parts on eBay under the username vegaguy. Can you imagine all the cool things you could do with these cars and parts? If this were your collection, what would you do with it all?
Check out the video below and draw your conclusions.
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