Holy shit barn find
Two E30 M3's, one with 37 and the other with 57 miles, and a Ford Fucking RS200, plus Mercedes 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II. Highest mileage on any of them...1,400.
Same guy bought them all. Best Barn Find Ever: Two Brand-New BMW E30 M3s And A Fast Ford - barn finds - Jalopnik Best Barn Find Ever Gets Better: Mercedes 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II - barn finds - Jalopnik |
If i were him, i would beat the piss out of all of them.
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I sincerely hope you are not him. I might actually chop off a pinky for a mint E30 M3. that goes double for an RS2600 Capri, though an RS200 Escort is up there. Lucky Bastard.
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so wait this guy bought a barn and those were all inside?
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That is badass! Wonder how much that bastard paid.
Many barn finds founded I have. Just wish I had money to persuade people to give me their shit. Sweet ass Datsun roadster is what I been looking at since middle school, hope its still under that tarp in a few years. |
Hey, theyre meant to be driven.
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Here's the original thread...not sure if it was posted in those links above
brand new delivery mileage sport evo - ///S14.net |
If I found an RS200 I would shit my pants. What an unusual, rare, and awesome car to stumble upon.
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Wonder what he paid? Might not be so jealous of the fucker if we knew.
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Gawd damn... I'm sure I couldn't afford one of them much less all 4. Sigh...
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SEs....
My lord. |
Amazing...
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http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs4/i/200...cide_emote.gif
Lucky f$%k, super jealous. Not a Ford fan but an rs200.:drool: |
Originally Posted by cueball1
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Wonder what he paid? Might not be so jealous of the fucker if we knew.
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I'm also confused... what's a barn find? Like... stumbling across the cars while checking out a random barn..? Was this guy looking for 1 or all of these cars? :???:
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A barn find is a classic car that is discovered abandoned, usually in derelict condition. The term comes from its tendency to be found in places such as barns. .. A valuable item recovered from an undeserving storage, usually in the countryside, where it lay more or less forgotten, especially vintage ... |
In my areas, where we have barns, if someone dies, or for some reason you see in an old barn and there is a more rare car in there, in fairly decent shape, it is a barn find. It isn't like you buy a barn and find super rare bad ass cars in there, all though i guess that would technically count. Also, it is usually someone that doesn't know what they have (ie: the little old lady that still lives on the farm.) I know of an old Galaxy 500 in just about mint condition, 427 4 on the floor we found when we were sneaking around when we were little, to my knowledge it is still there, we never could find who owned the barn. My brother and i also got a 72 mercedes like that.
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I know of a few cars hiding in barns... They are out there waiting to be restored by someone someday.
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Originally Posted by rweatherford
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I know of a few cars hiding in barns... They are out there waiting to be restored by someone someday.
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I know of a pile or cars sitting in barns, old sheds, under trees...and they all have the same story..."not for sale, gonna fix it up someday".
To name a few... 1968 Chevelle- sitting in this guys driveway unmoved for years 1965 Mustang Fastback 289 Auto, white w/ light blue pony interior- owned by this older guy I know, says it was his first car, he maybe starts it and drives it once every 3 years? 1968 Plymouth Road Runner 383- daily driven, I asked the guy once and he said "I'll sell it, $70,000"...he claims 280,000 miles and he says he's the original owner...that car is all in primer, the vinyl top is peeled off, there's duct tape covering rust holes, it could use a drivers door, needless to say I wouldn't give the guy $7,000 for it. Remember the car in the beginning of the movie Joe Dirt? Well, it's in about the same condition. My list goes on...pretty much if you live in Schuylkill, Berks, or Lehigh county, and have an old car sitting that is not for sale, I probably know about it. |
The great grampa to the honda s2000 is in a barn next to my friend's house. Jay leno has one, go watch the vid on jay leno's garage. I think its called a honda s600 or something.
those 190Es are gorgeous cars. My buddy had one at his shop the other day and I wanted to cream my pants in the driverseat but when I opened the door it was an auto :( |
21 posts and no mention of the ultimate (but fake - hey, still nice to dream about finding it) barn find?
Barnfinds Portugal http://www.intuh.net/barnfinds/afa6_std.jpg http://www.intuh.net/barnfinds/afa84_std.jpg Partial list: Dozens of American sedans, from a 1932 Ford 2-door sedan to 1970s Olds Cutlasses Dozens of 1950s and 1960s Mercedes sedans; A couple of Formula race cars. Abarth 1300 Scorpione Alfa GTV Alfa 1900 SS Alfa Bertone Alfa Giuiletta Alfa Giulietta Sprint Alfa Giulia Sprint Speciale Alfa Sud 1.5 Austin A30 Austin A40 Somerset Austin Healey Sprite Austin Mini Cooper Austin Mini Cooper S BMW 2002 BMW 1800 BMW 501 V8 Sedan BMW Isetta Bristol 404 Saloon Chrysler CD Citroën Traction Avant Datsun 240Z DKW 1000SP Fiat Cabriolet Fiat Topolino Fiat 500 Fiat 508 Balilla Ford Cortina Ford Taunus Hillman Californian Lancia Aurelia B20 2+2 Lancia Aurelia B24 Lancia Appia Lancia Flaminia Zagato Lancia Flaminia Coupe Lotus Elan DHC Lotus Elan FHC Lotus Elan +2 Lotus Europa Lotus Super 7 Series IV MG Midget MG Magnette Matra Djet Maxwell Mini Moke Nash Metropolitan Opel GT Opel Rekord Porsche 356B Porsche 356C Peugeot 202 Peugeot 404 Cabriolet Peugeot 505 Cabriolet Renault Dauphine Rover P5 Saloon Rover P6 Saab 93 Simca Coupe de Ville Singer Gazelle Steyr Puch Triumph TR4 Volvo PV444 VW Beetle |
I said a dear sweet baby Jesus!! Now I know what a Portuguese drug lords barn looks like. I guess he actually drove his Ferrari then.
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How about the 1957 Airbox Corvette some dude found in a barn? Saw a thing about this on SPEED several months back.
Finds this vette he was "pretty sure" was an airbox vette and managed to acquire it somehow. Turns out it was Production number 1 AND was bought for SCCA racing winning several championships! Sunday, December 16, 2007 Three years ago, Bill Connell and Joel Lauman made a remarkable discovery inside a hog farmer's barn in rural Trenton that they likened to "finding a Picasso in your attic." What they found rusting inside that old barn was an extremely rare piece of American automobile history — a 1957 Chevrolet "Airbox" Corvette. Fewer than 50 of these racing-model cars were produced by Chevrolet and fewer than half of them are known to exist today. But even more surprising, the "Airbox" car Connell and Lauman found was the prototype, or "pilot car," used to produce all of the subsequent Corvettes in that 1957 line. That meant the car had unique parts that wouldn't be found on any of the other "Airbox" Corvettes, making it truly one of a kind. "This car is so rare that even the most-dedicated Corvette hobbyists have never seen anything like it," Connell said. "The probability of us finding a car like this is unbelievable," said Lauman, 66, of Colerain Twp. "I wouldn't equate it to finding the Holy Grail, but it is kind of like that in an automobile sense." Journal-News: Dayton, Ohio, news and information Must say I absolutely LOVE the barn finds! Another I saw on SPEED was an old Shelby Cobra championship car that was stashed away inside a secret vault constructed in the basement of some random house. IIRC they were remodeling the basement when they noticed a wall was made of brick vs stone and found some loose blocks. |
That brings a tear to my eye. All those beautiful cars in unrestored shape, almost half of which I did not know existed. Someday I dream of owning and restoring an Opel GT.
My favorite is the Bugatti barn find |
Originally Posted by elesjuan
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"This car is so rare that even the most-dedicated Corvette hobbyists have never seen anything like it," Connell said. I wonder how much it would go for at a Mecum auction or something. |
In the mid/late '90s we were looking for another Corvette and I used to visit Pro-Teams website to look at their inventory. They had a page on this car (not much good info here):
http://www.proteam-corvette.com/art/entombed.jpg This is the "Entombed 1954 Corvette" that was entombed for nearly three decades and recently sold by ProTeam. This 1954 Corvette spent twenty-seven years sealed in it's tomb of bricks and mortar within a grocery store in New Brunswick, Maine where Millionaire Richard Sampson owned the store and the Corvette. The 1954 Corvette is all original - - the odometer reads only 2331 actual miles but the story doesn't end there. This store was built with an extra room... a brick vault that was home to the White 1954 Corvette for over a quarter of a century. It was his wish in Mr. Sampson's will, that the car remain sealed in brick until the year 2000. However, under new ownership in 1986, They asked that it be removed and returned to the family. Richard's daughter, Cynthia Sampson then took it to Florida and parked it in her living room for approximately 10 years. This Corvette will be displayed with a placard in honor of Mr. Richard Sampson which was part of the acquisition negotiation with Mr. Sampson's daughter, Cynthia. It is probably the oldest lowest mile unrestored Corvette in the world. Bloomington Gold invited this 1954 Corvette to be displayed in the 1996 Special Collection XIII... "The Classics 1953-1962." |
Originally Posted by elesjuan
(Post 540192)
What they found rusting inside that old barn was an extremely rare piece of American automobile history — a 1957 Chevrolet "Airbox" Corvette.
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