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Title: Always Check The Barn...!!
Post by: Lioned on 08 December 2009, 16:23:08
talk about a bit of luck !!   (http://nishiworld.aceboard.com/337768-4420-2231-0-.htm)
Title: Re: Always Check The Barn...!!
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 08 December 2009, 16:29:13
I love those sixties Alfa Romeo. :y :y
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Post by: Brick Tamland on 08 December 2009, 16:30:57
No mustangs/cadillacs :P :P
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Post by: Kevin Wood on 08 December 2009, 16:43:16
Ahh, yes. Been around for a while - the Portuguese barn find.

I would give both my gonads and plenty of other things beside for that haul to tinker with. :-*

Kevin
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Post by: HolyCount on 08 December 2009, 17:30:59
Lots of washing there !!!!  Even a car hater would've been in heaven !
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Post by: p j morgan on 08 December 2009, 17:45:29
can't imagine how long it would take you to get them all out and the cost of all those batteries ? what a fantastic find !  8-) :y :y
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Post by: zirk on 08 December 2009, 17:53:26
Thats true'ly Gobsmacking!  :o
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Post by: cruisetopoland on 08 December 2009, 18:17:53
What a great find for the buyer, but someone was negligent-the executor, the solicitor, the selling agent-someone.
I bet the deceased is spinning in his grave- he obviously realised the importance of each car, but would probably have been surprised by the values now.

Great story though-like the Bugatti find recently.
I bet the classic car auctioneers are circling  ;D

Title: Re: Always Check The Barn...!!
Post by: Jamin on 08 December 2009, 18:28:03
It's a bogus story: http://www.sportscarmarket.com/articles/archives/1110
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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 08 December 2009, 18:41:41
It reminds me of the wonderful "dream" in railway preservation circles during the 1970s & 80s that some where in the UK there was a national 'strategic reserve' of steam locomotives sealed up in a tunnel, or a secret complex, ready for the day when there was a national emergency.

A great story / myth / dream, but unfortunately never true.  Dia Woodham's scrapyard at Barry was the nearest thing to this strategic reserve! :D :D :D ;) ;)   I reckon this car collection is like Dia's. 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Post by: PhilRich on 08 December 2009, 18:57:45
It looks like a portugese remake of the film 'Wrong Turn' ;D
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Post by: Kevin Wood on 08 December 2009, 19:16:51
True story or not, that's a remarkable collection of cars in one place, and my offer still stands.

Kevin
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Post by: sexydaz on 08 December 2009, 20:57:58
true or not i wish that was my barn
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Post by: Radiomarko on 08 December 2009, 22:03:41
Photos and cars are real ( wow..  :D ) but the story is indeed a well known fake.

Excerpt from http://www.hoax-slayer.com/barn-cars.shtml

"While the photographs are genuine, the text in the email explaining their origin is untrue. There was no retired New Yorker who came across an incredible, and totally unexpected, windfall when he broke open the welded doors of an old barn on his newly acquired Portuguese property. Instead, there is a more mundane, but much more believable explanation.

Journalist Tom Cotter researched the story and finally identified the photographer as Manuel Menezes Morais. Morais was contracted to take photographs of the cars by their owner. Due to the wishes of the owner, Morais was unable to reveal exact details of the barn's location or the owner's name, but he did give Tom Cotter some general information about the origin of the vehicle collection. In an article about the cars for Sports Car Market Magazine, Tom Cotter notes:
The owner of the cars was a car dealer in the 1970s and 1980s, and decided to save the more interesting cars that came through his doors. When the barn was full, he padlocked and "soldered" the doors shut. (Perhaps welding was too permanent.)

Web sites varied on the number of cars: 58, 100, and 180 were speculated. According to Morais, there are 180 cars in the barn......"
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Post by: Kieran on 08 December 2009, 22:16:05
Damn they found my barn :o
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Post by: Amigo on 08 December 2009, 23:26:16
Fair go it's a hoax but i can dream. This would be all my dreams come true.
    I'd be like a kid in a sweet shop or a rabbit jumping from hole to hole. Just imagine if that really happened to you.
    Stuff going on holiday to some sweaty overpiced resort i'd spend ALL my time in that barn & NEVER get bored EVER.
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Post by: Kevin Wood on 08 December 2009, 23:40:58
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Damn they found my barn :o

Wot No Senators? :o

Kevin
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Post by: Amigo on 08 December 2009, 23:44:33
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Damn they found my barn :o

Wot No Senators? :o

Kevin
I'd add a couple! :D
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Post by: Vamps on 08 December 2009, 23:53:20
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Fair go it's a hoax but i can dream. This would be all my dreams come true.
    I'd be like a kid in a sweet shop or a rabbit jumping from hole to hole. Just imagine if that really happened to you.
    Stuff going on holiday to some sweaty overpiced resort i'd spend ALL my time in that barn & NEVER get bored EVER.

When my numbers come up, we can but dream...... :D :D :D
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Post by: Omegadoha, Desert Member on 09 December 2009, 05:46:00
hope they can find all the car keys  :D
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Post by: waspy on 09 December 2009, 08:57:49
Bloody hell :o :o :o :o :o :o

The fact that the doors were welded shut would've made me wonder & i'd be straight in there.

Good luck to the guy :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Always Check The Barn...!!
Post by: zirk on 09 December 2009, 14:03:56
More Pics here-

http://www.intuh.net/barnfinds/