We’re always ready to check out a cool car collection. In this video, we get to see Chris Lehuede’s impressive collection of Mopars.
The first thing you’re greeted by when you enter Lehuede’s shop is his mini Mopar museum. This room is packed with all kinds of unique Mopar memorabilia that sets the tone for what’s to come. There’s everything from die-cast cars, to cool signage that would look awesome in any man cave.
Once you enter the main shop, that’s where the real show begins. There’s a plethora of Mopars that range from mild to wild. It’s obvious that Lehuede has a taste for both classic and modern Mopars.
One of the first cars that really catches your eye will be the 1970 Plumb Crazy ‘Cuda that belongs to Lehuede. This ‘Cuda is equipped with the iconic 440 Six Barrel mill. The car looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor. It has a stunning white interior that is perfect and goes well with the bright Plumb Crazy paint job.
We also get to see the first car Lehuede owned, a 1968 Dodge Charger. He purchased the car for just $450 and it wasn’t even running. The car was actually stolen for two years by the person Lehuede hired to paint it, but he eventually recovered his ride. After that, the car never left his possession and he completed the Charger’s restoration himself.
You’ll want to watch the entire video hosted by Lou Costabile where we get to learn about all the cars in Lehuede’s collection.