Tommy heads to Alabama to the Wellborn Musclecar Museum to see one of the most prestigious Mopar collections ever.

0:00 – Intro
1:45 – Touring Wellborn Musclecar Museum
6:10 – Drive Along In A 1971 Dodge Charger
11:22 – Collector’s Secrets To Keeping Cars In Top Condition

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41 thoughts on “Detroit Muscle Dreamland: A Museum Full Of Mopars – Detroit Muscle S9, E1”
  1. No, the thing you need to start a car collection these days is a TON more money than any average person will ever have. It's only for the very wealthy at this point, thanks to the auctions.

  2. My first car when I got my license in 1986 was a 71 Chevelle. It was juts a 350 Malibu but was fast enough for me. Sadly just over 3 months later I hit a Ford pick up head on at 100mph with my Chevelle. I walked away from that but 40 years later I am now suffering with major damage in my vertebra from the whiplash I got that night.

    I've had 4 total Chevelle's in my life and own a 67 Chevelle now. I'll always love these cars!

  3. This is an older episode, because, the mechanic is working with Tommy at Detroit muscle, on powernation, and both last names are Boshears not sure if related or not either way they are both great mechanics

  4. Tommy has the greatest job in the world. The genuine humility and respect you show, is why you got to drive that amazing vehicle. Keep up the good work and give God the glory.

  5. Being a long time fan of MOPAR muscle, I really enjoyed this episode. When I was 19, the first new off the lot car I bought was a '71 Plymouth Roadrunner. It was Tor-Red with the 383, Hurst pistol-grip four speed, rally package, and ram air induction. I loved that car, but had to trade it for a car with auto trans because my ex-wife couldn't drive the manual. Those were the days.

  6. This is Nice.! I have the interest, but I don’t have the money or the time, so that this good old fashion guy has, is just nice 😊 I love all of the car’s of this era, and that he’s keeping them running, is awesome 👏🏻 💕
    Regards and God speed from Denmark 🇩🇰

  7. Bobby Isaac at Bonneville is some fun reading. There are a couple good articles out there. That car had zero business being that fast, but it was. The Daytona is what happens when you give literal rocket engineers a job in your racing department.

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