Barn Find Bliss: 180+ Classic Muscle Cars Headed to Absolute No-Reserve AuctionEvery classic car hunter dreams of stumbling across a massive, forgotten hoard of vintage steel. For John Clay Wolfe, founder of Give Me The Vin (GMTV), that dream became a reality—twice over.After months of hacking through brush, dodging wildlife, and cataloging rows of buried history, GMTV is liquidating two massive hidden collections from Houston, Texas, and Talladega, Alabama. The best part? It is all selling at an absolute no-reserve auction, meaning every single car and parts lot will go to the highest bidder, no matter how low the price.The Houston Mopar MeltdownFor fans of classic Plymouths and Dodges, the Houston property is nothing short of a holy grail. Described by Wolfe as an absolute "Mopar National," the location hid roughly 70 vintage Dodge Charger project cars and bodies.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe property was so packed that vehicles were tightly wedged together, buried in overgrowth, and allegedly guarded by "10,000 snakes." The GMTV team had to relocate dozens of the vehicles to a separate lay-down yard in Brookshire, Texas, just to properly sort, photograph, and catalog them.While some are mere rollers or partially dismantled shells, any seasoned builder knows what a clean Charger body is worth. The stash includes highly desirable body styles, factory 440 Chargers, and a Super Bee project. Alongside the cars are literal pallets and shipping containers filled with loose Mopar parts—everything from intake manifolds and carburetors to body panels and engine blocks—being sold as massive "grab bag" lots.Alabama's Diverse Diamond in the RoughIf Mopars aren't your flavor, the Alabama collection brings an incredible mix of variety and unusual survivors to the auction block. Unlike the heavily weathered Houston cars, many of the Alabama finds cleaned up beautifully and were even brought back to running condition by the rescue team.A few highlights from the Alabama stash include:AdvertisementAdvertisementChevrolet Corvettes from multiple erasAn Oldsmobile 442A classic Buick Boat-Tail RivieraVintage Cadillacs, Mustangs, and even early Japanese classics like Mazda RX-7s and Hondas."Demonic": A heavily modified 1971 Dodge Demon custom build that previously graced the cover of Mopar Magazine—a car easily capable of commanding six figures on its own.Why This Auction is a Must-WatchIt is incredibly rare for collections of this scale to bypass private collectors or high-end, reserve-protected auction houses. By throwing out the safety net and opting for a strict no-reserve format, this event opens the floor entirely to the community.Whether you are looking for a complete winter restoration project, a rare replacement quarter-panel, or a diamond-in-the-rough survivor, this massive liquidation is a rare opportunity to score a piece of American automotive history at your own price.Bidding takes place via GMTV Auctions, with the live action centered out of Walnut Springs, Texas. Get your trailers ready—it's time to save some classic iron.