THIS IS AMAZING!!!!
The Barn... (this is unreal)
A recently retired New York man wanted to use his retirement funds wisely, decided to buy a home and a few acres in Portugal ..
The modest farmhouse had been vacant for 15 years; the owner and wife both had died, and there were no heirs.
The estate was being sold to pay back taxes. There had been several lookers, but the large barn had steel doors, and they had been welded shut. No one
wanted to go to the extra expense to see what was in the barn, and it wasn't complimentary to the property anyway.... so, no one made an offer on the
place.
The New York gentleman bought it as is, paying just over half of the property's worth; moved in, and set about to access the barn... curiosity was
killing him.
So, he and his wife bought a generator and a couple of grinders... and cut thru the welds.
What was in the barn...?
The Barn.
The doors were welded shut, but a grinder took care of that.
A warehouse full of vintage high performance cars!!!
Aston Martin?
Opel GT, Lotus Elan FHC, Lotus Super Seven Series IV, Lotus Elan DHC
Porsche 356, Austin Healey Sprite MkII, Volvo PV 544, Ford Y?
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Giulietta Sprint, Giulia Sprint Speciale (SS), Nash Metropolitan.
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Alfa Giulietta, Lotus Europa, another Lotus Elan FHC, Matra Djet?
repost.
welcome to 2008
Lancia Flaminia Coupé
Abarth 1300 Scorpione
American (inspired) design
Interior of Alfa Romeo
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bring out yer dead
it wasnt a barn find
the cars all belong to an old bloke who used to own a dealership and collected them all over a long period of time
he just hired a photographer to document and photograph his collection
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hehe its all good
i think every car forum in the world gets atleast one repost of the "barnfind" story each year
ive actually got a copy of the full inventory list somewhere
stuff it keep em coming dude.this is a dream for some people here.
im gonna look in the trading post to see if there are any barns for sale that have welded shut doors
OT but Gringo i sent u a PM
Ok I'll finish my camp fire story. Sit back people, roll another and let the legend of the "greatest barn find ever" continue.
Where was I, Oh yes [insert fade out here]
Lancia Flaminia Coupé, Peugeot 504 cabriolet & 404 cabriolet.
Mini, Alfa 1900 Super Sprint, Balilla.
Fiat Topolino II, Triumph TR4, Peugeot 202.
BMW V8, Formula racers, Chryslers, Mercedes, Austin A30.
Formula racers, Chryslers, Mercedes, Austin A30.
Total value of all vehicles… over 35 Million!
The man and his wife had full title to the complete lot of vehicles.
They're having a great retirement!
-cut and paste proudly brought to you by my totally skilled right hand.Pat Pend.
and no Vw's.
What a loser!
Ok Iam done.
This 'barn' and the cars therein were not a 'lost' car collection and it was no lucky 'barn find'. These cars were the Malmerspach Collection, a
segment of the famous collection that once belonged to the Schlumpf brothers. They had spent 20 years accumulating the collection, but had gone out of
business in 1977 and the French Government had confiscated their entire collection. Most of them were restored and put on display in the new French
National Motor Museum in Mulhouse. The rest, unrestored, were the Malmerspach cars and they were put into storage. The Malmerspach cars were
eventually legally handed over to Mrs Arlette Schlumpf, widow of Fritz Schlumpf, in 1999 after a long legal battle. Mrs Schlumpf died in 2008, and her
family sold the cars to American collector Peter Mullin. The photos taken at this time, when the storage shed was opened for the first time since
1977, are the ones above.
More shots, and the story of this collection (with a list of the cars) can be found at:
http://www.bugattirevue.com/revue35/malmer.htm
The majority of the original Schlumpf collection, now restored and on display at the new French Motor Museum, can be seen at:
http://www.collection-schlumpf.com/en/schlumpf/
ruiner..
i quite liked the romantic notion of 'finding' a lost collection in a huge shed one day..
bloody facts getting in the way of a good story..
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Repost or not it's the first time I've seen it. So either way I think it's a cool thread.
Don't they have buckets and sponges over there or something?
its the rat look for vintage exotics
heres the other bug
is actually an oval
Ha Ha,ok his cred is restored.
i know its not 'real' but i still find myself sitting here and imagining it happening to me