Unbelievable, I can't even put together in my simple mind how something like this can even happen, I mean, cars from the beginning of the auto industry, beautiful examples for every era, seems to like this would be worth far more than 3 million.
This is a great find ....cars are inside, protected from the weather, no sitting on dirt and grass. Minimal rust, rodents ( some times) . Very restorable cars. This us the way to find the car you want to restore, drive, enjoy.
Brother! All desirable and easily restorable vehicles. Even the dang Farmall tractor. The only problem with those pole barns is the easy access for barn swallows and other avian poop machines that drop their corrosive payloads all over those original paint jobs.
Is this a repost, it seems so familiar? I saw lot numbers on some of the cars. I hope that they have all been sold to people who will actually take care of them.
Very spooky!...Each of those old vehicles once belonged to folks/families--who are likely dead by now! Yet, somehow these cars have defied the crusher, and most of them could be up and running, if enough time and money could be thrown at them. Cars are so representative of their particular eras, and older cars make us realize that each one of us has an expiration date. As a 77yo Boomer...I can remember when cars like these were dominating the streets!
Assuming these cars were in excellent drivable condition when parked an average cost to get them running reliably is about $6000 if you have to pay for the mechanic and parts.
Yep, as a boomer I remember seeing all these car models driving on the road. It was a glorious time to be alive.. all these cars look to be an excellent condition and would say the only obstacle of getting all these running again is cleaning out the fuel systems
Como gostaria de trabalhar ai nos EUA limpando essa coleção e revisando esses automoveis e funcionando todos... Mas está muito dificil entrar nos EUA para trabalhar porque nós brasileiros não somos bem vindos já o oposto...
So what is the story behind this collection? Hoarding cars for what purpose, if any? Where is it? Any for sale, any plans to sell all/part of the collection?
That is not the biggest collection found. Maybe in America but look up English house bought for 43,000 with pole barn. That's a unforgettable collection
Of all the cars in this video, I'm partial to the convertibles, The 59 impala, the 64 Impala, and the Buick Special except for the 66 El Camino in the beginning of the video. I NEED A PHONE NUMBER
Could be just crap under all that toxic dust and grime.dont see 3million rather have the cash thanks.no car is worth any investment .because we don’t know what’s going to happen with petrol in the future.
No way is this anywhere close to $3M. Unless there's others we didn't see in the video. I saw like maybe $400-500K, assuming everything sold for the max of what it was worth.
Another moronic title of "Barn Find". Finding a vehicle in a barn does not add anything of value. Additionally coming up with a 3 Million Dollar Value is stupid and inaccurate. The Year, Make, Model, Color, Condition and Originality determines the actual value. This must also reflect the Engine, Transmission, Differential, Steering, Glass, Interior, Chassis and Completeness of all Components.
Even the cars that have been outside are incredible! Whole collection is beyond impressive.
All I can say is WOW! What a collection is it still in the family
Thank you!
Awesome. So wish i could check this out with my Dad. Sure do miss him. He loved cars.
Unimaginable. The best everyday collection of really fine examples.
Great taste in cars, so many are convertible.
Unbelievable, I can't even put together in my simple mind how something like this can even happen, I mean, cars from the beginning of the auto industry, beautiful examples for every era, seems to like this would be worth far more than 3 million.
A real TREASURE ! Wish these sleeping beauties would be awaken and restored one of these days, they definitly deserve it !
Yes those are cool cars Peace out
Just a good clean up and ready to go
Ummmm...good luck with that cleanup and go
good luck getting those running
This is a great find ....cars are inside, protected from the weather, no sitting on dirt and grass. Minimal rust, rodents ( some times) . Very restorable cars. This us the way to find the car you want to restore, drive, enjoy.
Its mind blowing how many cars be under one roof its like radiers of the lost ark looking for holy grail 😊
A very interesting find . The figure $3 mill would fit if they were all in good condition.
Great find.
Os carros clássico não são carros, e sim obras de arte.
Brother! All desirable and easily restorable vehicles. Even the dang Farmall tractor. The only problem with those pole barns is the easy access for barn swallows and other avian poop machines that drop their corrosive payloads all over those original paint jobs.
Lots of convertibles.
Puts que carrao esse branco estofamento vermelho..👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏cada um limdo.
AWESOME 💯😎
Thank you! Cheers!
WOW 😲😲😲
Caranba será que funcionam .que maravilha de carros..antigos
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Thanks for the visit
The 59 elcamino
If that is true, is a real Bonanza, a treasure.
Is this a repost, it seems so familiar?
I saw lot numbers on some of the cars. I hope that they have all been sold to people who will actually take care of them.
It's a repost.
Que lugar é esse? Só tem clássicos maravilhosos❤❤❤❤
Interesting the 59 Impala convertible is a 6 cylinder.
Very spooky!...Each of those old vehicles once belonged to folks/families--who are likely dead by now! Yet, somehow these cars have defied the crusher, and most of them could be up and running, if enough time and money could be thrown at them. Cars are so representative of their particular eras, and older cars make us realize that each one of us has an expiration date. As a 77yo Boomer...I can remember when cars like these were dominating the streets!
Assuming these cars were in excellent drivable condition when parked an average cost to get them running reliably is about $6000 if you have to pay for the mechanic and parts.
Yep, as a boomer I remember seeing all these car models driving on the road. It was a glorious time to be alive.. all these cars look to be an excellent condition and would say the only obstacle of getting all these running again is cleaning out the fuel systems
I’m looking for a 55 Chevy,any of them here and if so, are they for sale,??? You let me know, t thanks BigAl California
Lots of nice windshields in that 1st barn.... to bad you couldn't pan down a little from time to time when you was filming it
Que sonho esses V8..
All them cars have already been sold that's an old video
I thought Id' seen these cars before. Still nice to look at them again.
To go usa
To go usa
Como gostaria de trabalhar ai nos EUA limpando essa coleção e revisando esses automoveis e funcionando todos... Mas está muito dificil entrar nos EUA para trabalhar porque nós brasileiros não somos bem vindos já o oposto...
Sensacional..
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Now I know how all that vintage cars from old video records disappeared mysteriously all this time.
i saw a few oldsmobiles i might be interested in how do i contact owner of the vehicles or get a list of what is available please let me know
danny
They're all sold already.
cool
Thank!
Where is the location
I saw a black cat.
@10:12 looks like a 1942 Plymouth in the back ground
1960 Ford Starliner is mine
I think is very strange.
The Dust is only the cars , the wall is clean and the roof either.
Have any explican ?
Half of the cars out in the yard need to be indoors, terrible thing
So what is the story behind this collection? Hoarding cars for what purpose, if any? Where is it? Any for sale, any plans to sell all/part of the collection?
Que cidade e essa.
dang near every car on that property look like they just need fresh tires and a battery charge before they can hit the road
It's a shame. I bet the mice are having a field day
O galpão é novo, os carros são velhos.
Unbelivebel, where are all the oweners?
So a pole building is now a barn?
Thats not a barn,thats not a farm,thats a speculator collection.
Looks amazing, but what is the point of keeping all this sitting around and slowly rotting away?
How much is the Red ford
That is not the biggest collection found. Maybe in America but look up
English house bought for 43,000 with pole barn. That's a unforgettable collection
No way he has this much iat had to be handed down though generations
How do you keep the mice out of them?
Probably you don't. The ones outside are really sad.
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Of all the cars in this video, I'm partial to the convertibles, The 59 impala, the 64 Impala, and the Buick Special except for the 66 El Camino in the beginning of the video. I NEED A PHONE NUMBER
Old clip and sold I reckon 🤔
Yes.
The definition of 'Barn find' has been lost forever. That's someone's collection stored in a metal building. You didn't find anything.
sucks no audio
Vídeo incompleto. Sem informações de local que estão esses carros, se estão a venda. ..lamentável
Looks fake and staged
Nothing exceptional in this garage to warrant $3M in value.
Don't underestimate stupid money.
Odd camera work, he (she?) seems to focus on the least interesting cars.
Could be just crap under all that toxic dust and grime.dont see 3million rather have the cash thanks.no car is worth any investment .because we don’t know what’s going to happen with petrol in the future.
No way is this anywhere close to $3M. Unless there's others we didn't see in the video. I saw like maybe $400-500K, assuming everything sold for the max of what it was worth.
Wow I see more than 3 million. Wash all those and park them on a lot bingo big bucks
You'd be surprised what stupid money will do.
3milion easy
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3000000....really ??
Yes easy.
Another moronic title of "Barn Find". Finding a vehicle in a barn does not add anything of value. Additionally coming up with a 3 Million Dollar Value is stupid and inaccurate. The Year, Make, Model, Color, Condition and Originality determines the actual value. This must also reflect the Engine, Transmission, Differential, Steering, Glass, Interior, Chassis and Completeness of all Components.