1968 Dodge Charger Gets First Wash in 28 Years, Becomes Stunning Survivor

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Classic cars and long-term storage are two things that don't go very well together. Yes, they make a good pair when it happens in a heated garage, but most barn-found cars we see today usually emerge out of wooden sheds with rust and damage due to a lack of protection against moisture and extreme cold and heat. They're usually wrecked beyond repair or way too expensive to restore relative to the car's market value. And sadl... (continue reading...)

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