An enormous 8.5-acre lot in Edmonton, Alberta, has sparked worldwide buzz—not for the dirt it sits on, but for the treasure parked atop it. Picture this: around 1,500 vintage GM beasts, likely the planet’s biggest stash of Camaros, Firebirds, and Trans Ams, all crammed into one jaw-dropping hoard.
David T’s Camaro & Firebird, a legendary outfit running strong for 40-plus years, owns the whole shebang. Gearheads know it as a holy grail for GM parts, restorations, and bringing classic muscle back from the brink. Now, the business and its mind-blowing collection are hitting the market together.

A wild walkthrough from Clydesdale Adventures’ YouTube channel peels back the curtain, revealing endless rows of American legends—some pristine, others begging for some TLC. Mostly Camaros and Firebirds? Sure. But then there’s the weird stuff: a jacked-up, four-wheel-drive 2002 Trans Am WS6, and yeah, even a stretched limo version of a 1980 Trans Am T-Top. Because why not?
Google Street View doesn’t lie—this operation is massive. Fenced lots are packed with GM’s glory days, spanning the ’60s to the early 2000s. Everything’s up for grabs: every ride, every spare bolt, every building. It’s a golden ticket for the right buyer to snag the whole enchilada.
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No word yet on the price tag, but this sale could slam the door on a chapter of Canadian car history. For muscle fans, it ain’t just property—it’s a living, breathing shrine to GM’s prime, praying for someone to keep the flame alive.
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