Daredevil Rare Car Collectors Of Chrome Underground Give Buying Tips & Reveal Their Dream Autos

There's nothing like the discovery of a valuable vintage automobile to rev the engine of a serious luxury car collector, but in today's competitive market that's become an unusual opportunity. Enter Yusuf Johnson and Antonio Brunet, rare car dealers from Texas who travel the globe to discover automotive treasures hidden deep inside dangerous, off-the-map places. The payoff can be enormous, but so are the risks, as seen in their Discovery Channel series Chrome Underground, which follows the action as the business partners gamble — with their money and lives — in international auto archeology adventures that would make Indiana Jones proud.

On behalf of their Austin-based company Motoreum, Antonio and Yusuf throw the dice by heading abroad to unusual places that other car dealers and collectors are too afraid to visit. Each week, Chrome Underground viewers can follow the car hunters as they search for vehicles and find ways to protect their cash and valuable investments from the gangs and cartels of Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Mexico and Venezuela. How far will they go to avoid carjackings, thefts, and roadside breakdowns? For a start, they hired a bodyguard trained by the Israeli secret service, and have already made getaways by camouflaging a 1957 Porsche Speedster in a horse trailer and by smuggling a 1963 VW Kombi in a shipping crate.

They could write a book on what they've learned about high-value "diamond in the rough" autos — earning five or six figure profits every sale — but instead they spoke to JustLuxe to share their insider info about collecting the best of the best.