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Buy a farm and get this..

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2 effin wows man, thats the freggin fortune, omg if they fix up all these cars they could potentially make millions of dollars after selling them and thats not an exaggeration, i would keep a few of them to myself tho. but damn those guys are lucky.
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hharb wrote:2 effin wows man, thats the freggin fortune, omg if they fix up all these cars they could potentially make millions of dollars after selling them and thats not an exaggeration, i would keep a few of them to myself tho. but damn those guys are lucky.
I`m thinking you could get loads for the two old porsches thats`s there.
They are _superrare_ and damn expensive.

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It looks like a place to park cars for the winter, (like what I do with my Monte SS) and they all were forgotten about which is unbelievable. Does the new owner automatically get ownership of all these old cars, cause that would really be cool. I would be nervous and want to find out why they are there and who they belong to before doing anything with them but it would feel much like finding a $50 bill when you are 8 years old!!
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:shock: That's a lot of cars. How does one no notice a 'barn' that size?!?
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That is just freakinincredible. Unbelievable eyecandy. My first ride was a '69 MGB and tho I recognized some of those barn-cars, a lot of em were older than even me! (and my memory lol) :wink:
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I am at a utter loss for words..


'Nuff said


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Yeah speechless. I would definately take a hiatus from work and walk in with a hose and some very expensive soap and really start to see what is there. Funny things is that they aren't all old. The Lotus 7 looks pretty new and not too dusty. I bet there is a pretty good story behind how they all got there.
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