We get a lot of leads about supposedly incredible finds from around the globe. Most turn out to just be old rumors that have been passed around the internet for years, but every once in while we get one that looks credible. Well today we got a lead on what may be one of the largest collections of rusty Pontiac GTOs I’ve ever seen. The incredible part is that what you see in the photo above is only a small portion of the collection. Reader Donald W was tipped off to this muscle car graveyard by a friend, so he went hunting for it and was able to track it down for us. He was only able to grab a couple photos of the Pontiac section, as he didn’t want to trespass, so he wasn’t able to get any photos of the rest of the graveyard. A special thanks goes to Donald for sharing his discovery with us!

When he found the property, he mustered the courage to knock on the owner’s door. He wasn’t received very warmly though, so he decided it was best not to try his luck. Donald felt comfortable taking these photos since the cars you see above are off the owner’s main property along a fire road. I count close to 20 cars in this field and they are all in sad states. According to Donald, these cars only make up about a third of the collection, with everything from Mopars to Fords. From what little information he was able to get out of the owner, they claim to be in the process of restoring some and are using most of them as parts cars. It sounds like the owner doesn’t want to be bothered and I would hate to have more people go bother him, so I won’t give out the specific location. It’s truly heart wrenching to see so many classic cars left to rust away, so hopefully someday the owner will decide to let a few of their cars go to new homes. With any luck he really is restoring these cars and he just doesn’t want to risk letting go of any necessary parts. I have a feeling this is more a case of hoarding though, but I could be wrong. So do you think the owner really is restoring these cars or is he just stocking up on muscle cars?