The collection, which began to emerge in the 1970s, reached the number of about exotic 300 cars, whose value has only grown over the years
The term "barn find" refers to older cars that owners have left and kept in their sheds, barns and barns. These are, most often, forgotten cars that owners have stored to restore and drive or sell at some point.
Among them are various cars, different ages and conditions, such as those requiring a detailed restoration as well as those that need to be washed and replaced with liquids. "Barn find" cars in recent years can often be found in numerous auctions.
One such collection began dating back to the 1970s, reaching around 300 cars. It has truly exorbitant specimens that have accumulated dust over the years, while their value has only grown.
Among the cars that the anonymous owner has collected for many years are American muscle car cars. The collection also includes a large number of Ferrari, several Lamborghini, as rare versions of the Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro, and the famous Ford GT40. Some of these cars have not been seen anywhere in the last 30, 40 years.
The rarest and most exotic specimen in the entire collection is the Bizzarrini P538, a 1966 Italian supersport car, made in just five specimens, which is estimated to be worth over $ 1 million.
The owner, who did not want to rent out the location of his crowded garage, now wants to sell his phenomenal collection. And how much she can be worth, we can only speculate ...
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