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Barnfind Ferrari 250 GTE
learned about from http://mattstonecars.com/blog/?p=216
Take for example, the case of film director Agostino “Dino” De Laurentiis’ Ferrari 250 GTE which was just expertly sold by Bonhams at its Monaco auction held just last month. This was at one time a beautiful automobile, resplendant in metallic silver paint over red leather, with a screaming 3.0-liter Ferrari V-12 up front and gleaming Borrani wire wheels on its suspension. The car has been sitting for decades, but appeared very complete and whole, which adds considerable to its value and appeal.
Bonhams sold the car for about $163,000, and it will take every penny of $100,000 to restore it properly and make it once again the beautiful automobile it deserves to be. When completed, it’ll probably be worth about that same $100,000, perhaps a little more, placing, for the moment, no value on its celbrity ownership. Hmmmm….unless I were the late director’s close relative, I’m not sure having his $100,000 car would be worth $263,000 to me.
Take for example, the case of film director Agostino “Dino” De Laurentiis’ Ferrari 250 GTE which was just expertly sold by Bonhams at its Monaco auction held just last month. This was at one time a beautiful automobile, resplendant in metallic silver paint over red leather, with a screaming 3.0-liter Ferrari V-12 up front and gleaming Borrani wire wheels on its suspension. The car has been sitting for decades, but appeared very complete and whole, which adds considerable to its value and appeal.
Bonhams sold the car for about $163,000, and it will take every penny of $100,000 to restore it properly and make it once again the beautiful automobile it deserves to be. When completed, it’ll probably be worth about that same $100,000, perhaps a little more, placing, for the moment, no value on its celbrity ownership. Hmmmm….unless I were the late director’s close relative, I’m not sure having his $100,000 car would be worth $263,000 to me.
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Celebrating the barn finds and deploring the yard art of idiots that proclaim "I'm gonna fix it up someday, it's not for sale"
64 vette in a container
pace car 69 Camaro
R code 63 1/2 Galaxie
GTO Judge if you look close at the beltline, you'll see the unique stripes
SC/Rambler
57 Fuelie convertible, guy was getting all the stuff to restore it when he died... wife sold it to a friend
69 396 RS SS
1969 JL8 Z28
63 1/2 R code, factory dual quad that RJ Reynolds Tobacco bought and campaigned for 2 years.
70 440 6 pack shaker hood
Barracuda, but maybe not the AAR the stripes indicate, or the hood is wrong
69 Coronet R/T.. the only R/T that did not have a model name on the outside of the car
67 Meyers Manx abandoned for decades out in East Texas
63 split window
sweet GTO got flipped and left for dead.
Mustang
Road Runner
factory 429 Country Squire in an airplane hanger
DeLorean
LS6 454 70 Chevelle with a factory 4 speed
69 396 Camaro with a 4 speed
1957 Tbird. Rotting away in the loam.
above, Road Runner left for dead in a gulch, looks like floods have buried it
where in contrast, this pile of cars was deliberately piled on the shore of Lake Michigan to create a erosion control dam/levy. Hard to comprehend that polluting the lake wasn't obvious by leaving old cars to leak oil, grease, rust, lead, solder, etc etc into the lake waters. I bet that junkyard cars were the cheapest solution a contractor could find, and the cheapest contract bid gets the job. I have photos of junkyard cars used to create a river shoreline somewhere in the archives
They're still out there http://www.carsinbarns.com
pace car 69 Camaro
R code 63 1/2 Galaxie
GTO Judge if you look close at the beltline, you'll see the unique stripes
SC/Rambler
GSX with the 455
69 396 RS SS
1969 JL8 Z28
63 1/2 R code, factory dual quad that RJ Reynolds Tobacco bought and campaigned for 2 years.
70 440 6 pack shaker hood
Barracuda, but maybe not the AAR the stripes indicate, or the hood is wrong
A real AAR Cuda, likely was stolen, striped, and dumped way out here in the woods
67 Meyers Manx abandoned for decades out in East Texas
63 split window
sweet GTO got flipped and left for dead.
Hupmobile
Road Runner
factory 429 Country Squire in an airplane hanger
DeLorean
LS6 454 70 Chevelle with a factory 4 speed
69 396 Camaro with a 4 speed
1957 Tbird. Rotting away in the loam.
above, Road Runner left for dead in a gulch, looks like floods have buried it
where in contrast, this pile of cars was deliberately piled on the shore of Lake Michigan to create a erosion control dam/levy. Hard to comprehend that polluting the lake wasn't obvious by leaving old cars to leak oil, grease, rust, lead, solder, etc etc into the lake waters. I bet that junkyard cars were the cheapest solution a contractor could find, and the cheapest contract bid gets the job. I have photos of junkyard cars used to create a river shoreline somewhere in the archives
They're still out there http://www.carsinbarns.com
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Car Nut 1 Blogspot has some cool photos!
1957 Vette barnfind
1926 Rickenbacker with Woodlight headlights, the first I've ever seen with them.
all from http://carnut1.blogspot.com
1926 Rickenbacker with Woodlight headlights, the first I've ever seen with them.
all from http://carnut1.blogspot.com
Barn finds, a year in review of what's been pulled out, put up for sale, or auctioned off
That is a barn, sometimes they are easy to distinguish, and sometimes, they look like a lot of wood in a vague pile that might have space under it
Inside you mghight find a pile of stuff... like the above 1961 Renault Carvelle, or even better the below 1956 Jaguar xk 140.
Or sometimes you might just see that pile has a tail light under it. Right in the above photo to the bottom left
or the above pile with a hood and a bit of windshield
turns out to be a 1969 GTO
Look in the back, a lot of people are not happy about every poor out of money dreamer asking if they want that car hauled away, and so they pushed it around to the back of the garage
or threw a tarp over it. Above, a 68 Mustang, below, a Boss 302 Mustang
So.. that is about all you need to know about barnfinds, now, here are the ones that were up for sale last year
1927 Erskine (offshoot of Studebaker) model 50 sedan
32 Ford
1932 Packard
1937 Lagonda
1939 Hupmobile Senior
1947 Allard K1
1947 Pontiac woody (these woodys are worth upward of 50 thou in this condition)
A Tucker
1949 Delahaye 135
1953 Corvette (only 251 were made, they sucked, but they are worth a lot to a collector)
1954 Glasspar G2
1957 Mercedes Gullwing 300SL
1957 Morgan Plus 4
cool 1959 Taylor electric cart
1959 Morris Mini
B/FX dragster that raced in 1966... damn, want that engine
1968 Charger
Even a High Country Special Mustang
now here are the Corvettes
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63 split window
64 Stingray
and this was found after 20 years of sitting in a shipping container in Waipahu Hawaii
So keep your eyes on http://www.barnfinds.com for the ones that come out of hiding in the future... you never can tell what rare or previously unheard of custom will be found
Inside you mghight find a pile of stuff... like the above 1961 Renault Carvelle, or even better the below 1956 Jaguar xk 140.
Or sometimes you might just see that pile has a tail light under it. Right in the above photo to the bottom left
or the above pile with a hood and a bit of windshield
turns out to be a 1969 GTO
Look in the back, a lot of people are not happy about every poor out of money dreamer asking if they want that car hauled away, and so they pushed it around to the back of the garage
or threw a tarp over it. Above, a 68 Mustang, below, a Boss 302 Mustang
So.. that is about all you need to know about barnfinds, now, here are the ones that were up for sale last year
1927 Erskine (offshoot of Studebaker) model 50 sedan
32 Ford
1932 Packard
1937 Lagonda
1939 Hupmobile Senior
1947 Allard K1
1947 Pontiac woody (these woodys are worth upward of 50 thou in this condition)
A Tucker
1949 Delahaye 135
1953 Corvette (only 251 were made, they sucked, but they are worth a lot to a collector)
1954 Glasspar G2
1957 Mercedes Gullwing 300SL
1957 Morgan Plus 4
cool 1959 Taylor electric cart
1959 Morris Mini
B/FX dragster that raced in 1966... damn, want that engine
1968 Charger
Even a High Country Special Mustang
now here are the Corvettes
58
63 split window
64 Stingray
and this was found after 20 years of sitting in a shipping container in Waipahu Hawaii
So keep your eyes on http://www.barnfinds.com for the ones that come out of hiding in the future... you never can tell what rare or previously unheard of custom will be found