I was invited to visit the Rambler ranch today ,about 30 miles east of Denver way out there where the land goes forever,
These 2 guys have 17 acres of some of the nicest cars ,to bad they are not Mopars but that is beside the point ,
they have literally spent millions on period correct ,staging areas,and a functional diner,gas station with a gift shop ,mannequins( so many I was looking for chuckie the clown to jump out),but just to much to mention ,just an amazing collection/museum
I have some very crude vid but the amount of cars on one property and 2 owners is incredible ,the only thing I know is one of inherited a Bananarama! of money
I can post up some pics if anybody wants
They are just ramblers
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 12 11:45 pm
by Derek
What an amazing looking place, you sure are luck to go to somewhere like that.
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 12 8:36 am
by pete walton
If i can shift my car , we live in hope.....my next car will be an 68 AMX...thanks for posting,amazing place.....
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 12 9:46 am
by Charger
fantastic!! what a collection, thanks for sharing
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 12 1:01 pm
by TYREMAN
Yes post up some pics a lot of cars there i bet that most people would not bother to save mid 70s stuff 80s so an important bit of history.
All those old cars in the trees spoil the look a little what is the story with them?
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 12 8:46 pm
by Dave81
Great looking place.
I wish we had more of this kind of stuff here in the UK.
Would be a fantastic day out!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 12 1:32 am
by drewcrane
Yes I AM STILL SOAKING IT ALL IN
Alot of cars there .to many to photograph
and the cars you see in the vid out in the trees are his own personal boneyard,
and yea it is a bit of an eye sore it is a must for this type of collection and ,
boy wouldent we die for a yard of mopars like that
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 12 1:33 am
by drewcrane
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 12 1:36 am
by drewcrane
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 12 11:53 am
by V8 Sam
Oh my!!
That is a simply epic timewarp
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 12 9:20 pm
by TYREMAN
Who owns the Mercury Cyclone one of my Faves any more pics of that please?
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 12 10:29 pm
by drewcrane
TYREMAN wrote:Who owns the Mercury Cyclone one of my Faves any more pics of that please?
Yea I really like these cars too ;)He showed up and I spoke with him a bit but he was rather quiet not to informative if you know what I MEAN
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 12 7:59 pm
by RW71
Interesting stuff Drew, thanks for posting.
Loving that Cyclone too.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 12 8:43 pm
by V8 Sam
black challangers...offft!
they do it for me.
mind you, they all do to be honest.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 12 9:51 pm
by TYREMAN
The Guy with the Cyclone is not any different to people here in the UK.A lot of car owners are hard work to talk to, its like trying to get blood from a stone.
this club is far better than most in the UK as most people are Freindly and willing to talk
Some oddball owners outhere so it must be a world wide thing.
It always suprises me when you get a Shy owner of a musclecar not a thing for the shy to own! but most owners i come across can be Shy and Modest.
I did not get ito this hobby to psychoanalysis so best shut up now! the best car there other than your Challenger was The Machine what did the owners of the Ranch think of your mates AMC?