Extremely Rare Muscle Cars Hidden Away Inside The Secret Brothers Collection

The Brothers Collection is a secret collection of old-school muscle cars, and it’s one of the most insane collections in the world. The Brothers Collection is owned by Bob and Paul. The brothers are huge lovers of classic American cars, so they’ve spent years collecting some of the most iconic models ever produced.


During their time they have collected over 6,000 cars, from pre-war classic cars to modern supercars, and everything in between. Their collection of cars is so rare, so insanely beautiful, and special that it could only exist in our wildest dreams. Yet here, it is a reality and one that people can visit for a small fee. Here are the 10 rarest muscle cars in the Brother Collection. They’re not just any old rare muscle car, they are the rarest and most sought-after muscle cars in the world.

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10 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 409

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The 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 409 is one of the rarest muscle cars in existence. The car was only made for one year, and only 9,600 of these beauties exist, making it one of the most expensive cars on the market today.

It has a 409 cubic-inch V8 engine with 409 horsepower, which is still pretty impressive. Chevrolet built this car to compete with the Ford Galaxie 500 and the Dodge Coronet R/T, but it ended up being so much better than both that it became legendary in its own right.

9 1971 Dodge Challenger Automatic

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Another one of our favorites is the Brothers’ unique 1971 Dodge Challenger Automatic.

It’s one of only 12 built with automatic transmission, making it even more unique than its manual-transmission counterparts.

8 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6 454

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The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6 454 is a rare muscle car that was only made for one year. Chevy powered the car with a 454 cubic inch engine, which was the biggest available at the time.

When they put that massive engine in this, they had one thing in mind: power. And it delivered! This edition put out a massive 450 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. It had a quarter-mile speed of 139.1 mph and could go from zero to 60 mph in six seconds flat.

7 1968 Chevrolet Yenko Camaro

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The 1968 Yenko Camaro SS is another extremely rare muscle car, built by Yenko Chevrolet in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. They named the Yenko Camaro after Don Yenko, who created this version of the classic Chevy Camaro as an upgrade from the original model.

It featured a V8 engine with high compression heads and intake manifold, as well as body modifications such as hood scoops and rear spoiler. It had a 0 to 60 time of 5.4 seconds and a top speed of 140 mph, which made them a lot faster than the models they arose from.

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6 Dodge Daytona

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If you’re looking for a rare muscle car, there are many options to choose from. But if you want something that’s really going to make people do a double-take, the Brothers have got just the thing – the Dodge Charger Daytona.

The Dodge Daytona was a limited-edition model produced by Chrysler from 1969 to 1970. They designed the Daytona as a competitor for the Ford Torino Talladega. The Dodge Daytona has a very distinctive look, with an extended nose and of course the Daytona-style spoiler, along with straight lines and sharp angles that give it an aggressive appearance.

5 1970 Hemi Cuda Convertible

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We’ve all heard of the Hemi Cuda, but have you ever heard of the Hemi Cuda convertible? It’s exists, and it’s one of the rarest muscle cars in the world.

This particular beauty from the Brothers’ collection is the first Hemi Cuda convertible ever built, and one of only fourteen produced that year.

4 1969 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible

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The 1969 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible is another one of those cars that everyone knows about, but few people have actually seen in real life.

There were only eight 1969 Pontiac Trans Am Convertibles ever made, and the Brothers Collection has four of them.

3 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee

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The Dodge Charger Super Bee is one of the rarest muscle cars ever made. They only produced 5,405 Dodge Charger Super Bees 1971 which makes them highly sought after.

But what makes the Brothers Collection model even rarer is that it is one of nine with a sunroof ever made. This car has a Hemi engine with a four-speed that can produce 425 horsepower.

2 1966 Shelby GT350 Convertible

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The 1966 Shelby GT350 Convertible is also a very rare car. This car is a ’66 GT350, which is already rare. However, they only made four convertibles that year.

This makes this piece of automotive history one of four ever produced and worth millions. This convertible has the iconic GT350 V8 engine that could take you from 0 to 60 mph in just under 5.7 seconds.

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1 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Cherokee

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The muscle car era was a time of great innovation and creativity. With every new model, automakers pushed the envelope a little further, trying to one-up each other with wilder, more powerful engines and more outrageous styling. But even in this golden age of automotive design, some cars stand out as truly unique.

One such car is the 1967 Camaro Cherokee. The Camaro Cherokee is a “one-off” vehicle built by GM. It has a cut-out in the hood with a see-through case that displays the throttle body. ​​​​​​​

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