This Man is Selling 93 Vintage Muscle Cars; Just Name your Price

A man in Red Oak, Iowa has decided to sell almost his entire collection of cars which he has amassed and worked on for the past 40 years, NBC News reports.

On September 14, Bill "Coyote" Johnson will auction 93 of the 113 models stored in his warehouse, many of which are vintage muscle cars.

You’ll find Camaros, Satellites, Super Bees, Chargers, Challengers, Barracudas, Coronets, GTOs, Mustangs, Cutlasses and more. The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner that ignited the love story between Johnson and cars is not for sale, however.

And you know what’s amazing? While many of the cars up for bid need some restoration, all of them will be sold as-is with no reserve. That means you can name your price and drive away as a new owner.

As mentioned, the auction will take place next month, but you can already bid online and see the full listing here.

So, if you’ve ever wanted a piece of automotive history without giving up your entire life savings or if you want to start your own little car museum, this is a tremendous opportunity.

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