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Any cars out there hiding yet?

Started by h76, May 15, 2015, 09:14:53 PM

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h76

Just wondering if you guys think there are many people out there yet with stashes of cars that are in " hiding". With all our technology and electronic devices now, seems like people are having harder time keeping cars under wraps. :think: :think: :think: :think: :think:

myk

Maybe not just hiding, but just not "present."  For example, I've passed by many 1st and 2nd 'Gen Chargers on the roads, seen them in parking lots, and even in repair shops over the years that aren't on this site or any others, from what I can tell.  Either these owners prefer anonymity or just don't care to be part of this particular or any community.  Who knows?  No matter how far technology advances we'll NEVER find ALL of them; part of me thinks it's better this way, anyway.  I know I wish that I could be hidden too, from time to time...

Baldwinvette77

theres a guy around the corner from my house with a 68 charger thats been there since 2005 and i just found out about it a week ago, and around the block in the other direction is a 71 charger, thats been behind the garage even longer.... Not all charger owners are on this forum  :scratchchin:

myk

There's a local guy in town with a VERY nice '67/Hemi who always gets invited to any car events that involve the San Diego Mopars club, and 99% he will participate in the events, but he NEVER joins or seeks to be officially affiliated with the club or anyone else.  I asked him if it was a matter of having to pay dues, learn stupid hand shakes or anything like that, and the answer was "no, that's just not my thing."  Again, some people aren't necessarily hidden, they just don't want to be too "public" about their cars and their lives...

chargerman69

I know of a couple places with cars hidden away not to see the open road again, They just don't want put the time in them so in the back of the barn they go

Mark H

A 69 charger RT not to far from me hopefully I can buy it eventually

Lord Warlock

I'm absolutely sure there are plenty of hide-a-way cars out there, and they will surface as people my age start to realize they aren't going to do anything with them and have to move them out.  Mine's been hidden for almost 40 years now, and might see road time if I can figure out how to dispose of two other cars first. 
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

Barfyspitz

It's a fact there is. I know of several hiding in a grove of trees in the back of a field. Owner won't sell any of them. Other Mopars are there too.

Ghoste

There are LOTS of cars out there yet that are hiding.

Challenger340

Quote from: Ghoste on May 16, 2015, 07:34:45 AM
There are LOTS of cars out there yet that are hiding.

This FACT I believe today,(having stumbled onto mine), far more than anyone could have convinced me of 3 years ago.

The reasons why are as varied as the human population itself, nonetheless, they ARE out there.... in garages, in barns, behind sheds, warehouses, where-ever and for whatever reason... they will continue to be discovered from nowhere for years to come.
Only wimps wear Bowties !

HANDM

A local Friend has over 36 (his number) ultra rare Mopars that he NEVER shows. I've seen personally, a gold/ black 69 Charger R/T, a 69 triple black hemi road runner and a 58 plymouth fury convertible.  In his drive way right now is a 68 Dart GT Convertible and a 72 Charger Rallye....

He's promised a full tour but I have yet to take him up on it and I've know him for over twenty years....LOL!

Pretty sure he's a lurker here as I tell him about us regularly

Ryan.C

I know of a few cars that are intentionally hidden from the car community. I think its just a personality quirk some people are very private.
the highlights....
-'69 Daytona
-'66 HEMI belvedere
-'70 440 6pack R/T S/E Challeger

These cars are complete but in need of total restorations. I have tried to buy a couple but they are absolutely NOT for sale.
There are few problems in life that cannot be solved with C-4.

Ghoste

And no matter what we think, the entire world is NOT wired together by cell phone and personal computers.

472 R/T SE

Quote from: Ghoste on May 16, 2015, 02:51:57 PM
And no matter what we think, the entire world is NOT wired together by cell phone and personal computers.


Not too long ago we'd snail mail Hemmings Motor News to sell our prized possessions.  You send it off & hope that it got listed in latest edition.  I remember waiting 2 months for something of mine to show up for sale.

What'd we have?  Hemmings & local newspaper ads to sell our hot rods/parts.  Not sure when the Auto Trader came out but I remember purchasing a pile of 'em.

Now we can list something on ebay & have it sold with money in your account all in a half day's time.   :coolgleamA:

Ghoste

For sure Mike, in fact I still have a box of clipping from the Auto Trader from about well, lets just say a long time ago, of Chargers.  I cut out all the Charger ads and saved them in a box which my mother had saved for whatever reason and gave them to me about 5 or 6 years ago.  Wow, I'm old man.

StoneCold

Quote from: Ryan.C on May 16, 2015, 01:37:27 PM
These cars are complete but in need of total restorations. I have tried to buy a couple but they are absolutely NOT for sale.

The same story for many of these cars. I wonder how many families in this day and age will carry on that torch and keep these cars private when the title holder "moves on". Depending on the family, its all about the cash. These cars will see the light of day one way or another.

HPP

Quote from: Ghoste on May 16, 2015, 02:51:57 PM
And no matter what we think, the entire world is NOT wired together by cell phone and personal computers.

Correct. I can think of six guys who have around 20 cars between them all that never post on forums or use computers for anything other than work related requirements. None of them have cell phones either. All have huge garages. Some cars  come out  on occasion, but all their cars sit under roofs and locked away and only those who visit would even know they have some pretty desireable stuff stashed away.

myk

Quote from: Ghoste on May 16, 2015, 03:30:30 PM
For sure Mike, in fact I still have a box of clipping from the Auto Trader from about well, lets just say a long time ago, of Chargers.  I cut out all the Charger ads and saved them in a box which my mother had saved for whatever reason and gave them to me about 5 or 6 years ago.  Wow, I'm old man.

Good Lord, I wish I had kept the Auto Trader that had my Charger in it for sale...

green69rt

My wife's aunt has an old broken down cinder block garage with a 1940 Lincoln Zephyr V-12.  "saving it for her kids (none of them want it.)  I asked if she would sell it to me, no sale!  It's slowly rotting away.   Wife's cousin has a 1965 Chevy Impala 396 SS (wasn't that the first year for the 396?), all original that is used as a storage shelf in his garage.  Once a year he takes all the boxes off of it, fires it up, drives it around the block, puts it back in the garage and puts the boxes back on it, again no sale! 

Chad L. Magee

Yes, I have a few hidden for good reasons: to keep prying eyes and hands away from them.  Maybe I am greedy, but I bought the cars for me to enjoy, not for others to bug me about.  The ones I have now are keepers, as I got rid of the ones that I decided that I could part with a few years ago.  I hate being pestered with people trying to make a fast buck off of me.  Five years ago, I had a father/son combo come up to me at my house and were interested in buying any 426 Hemi cars and/or old Corvettes I had.  They were very pushy and trying to show off their money.  They had heard about my cars after talking to the dodge dealership owner (a friend of mine) and they assumed that I do not know what I have, but I do.  I told them to go take a hike because of their attitude.  Usually when I get asked about one of my cars, I will politely tell them no, but still take down their number in case I can find a similar car for sale for them...
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......

Lord Warlock

It amazes me to hear of people coming to a stranger's door, and assume they don't know what they have.  In most cases we know more than almost any potential buyer.  I know exactly what I have, I know how rare it is, I know for a fact they haven't seen one like it, and would get kinda torqued off if someone tried to tell me it wasn't what it is.  Have the build sheet and fender tag to prove what I need to.
I for one have held on to it as long as I have because of the fact that it is one of a handful, and I couldn't replace it later if I sold it.  Don't try to convince me otherwise.  I also know every flaw on, inside, and underneath the car, so don't bother walking around and pointing at stuff to try to dicker me down on my price. The price is the price, don't like it, move on and let someone else have a shot at it.

Thankfully, in the last 40 years of owning it, I never had any intention of selling it.  currently with my failing health I'm being forced to consider things I never would before.  As soon as I reach the point that I can no longer drive it for fun, I will likely sell it, no use holding on when its too late for me to enjoy it.  That could be six months, could be 10 years, really depends on what the doctors say in the next six months.
69 RT/SE Y3 cream yellow w/tan vinyl top and black r/t stripe. non matching 440/375, 3:23, Column shift auto w/buddy seat, tan interior, am/fm w/fr to back fade, Now wears 17" magnum 500 rims and Nitto tires. Fresh repaint, new interior, new wheels and tires.

1974dodgecharger

what if the kids want it Lord Warlock?


My son is going to be 4 and all he knows it is the charger and can pick out a 2nd gen charger from the store......

anyways point is I would have a hard time selling mine even at a loss who cares its money, but whats more important is what my son would think.....how much he loves the 2nd gen charger.

472 R/T SE

Quote from: 1974dodgecharger on May 18, 2015, 12:49:25 AM
what if the kids want it Lord Warlock?


My son is going to be 4 and all he knows it is the charger and can pick out a 2nd gen charger from the store......

anyways point is I would have a hard time selling mine even at a loss who cares its money, but whats more important is what my son would think.....how much he loves the 2nd gen charger.


Sounds like he might have an idea what he wants.

Anxious to hear what he'd do different with your car?   ;)

myk

No kids to pass off my junk towards.  I'm just going to give my car to Ghoste...

PlainfieldCharger

Quote from: Ghoste on May 16, 2015, 03:30:30 PM
For sure Mike, in fact I still have a box of clipping from the Auto Trader from about well, lets just say a long time ago, of Chargers.  I cut out all the Charger ads and saved them in a box which my mother had saved for whatever reason and gave them to me about 5 or 6 years ago.  Wow, I'm old man.
If I had only known...I used to print the covers for "Auto Trader" on an old POS Miehle.....I could have saved you a bunch!!