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A retired man in New York, who wished to make good use of his money, administering it like a wise man, decided to buy a house together with a few acres in Portugal.

He at last decided and purchased a modest farm which had been vacant –deserted- for a long time, 15 years now. The old proprietor and wife had passed away and nobody had become heir to it. This farm had been on sale just to pay taxes fallen behind for many years. Inside the huge barn -warehouse- there were massive steel gates, welded together to keep curious people from sneaking inside the place. Nobody wanted to know what was inside there -too much work and expenses to demolish those gates… so an offer wasn’t put forward, or never submitted.

This guy from New York purchased the property at a price a little above it’s real value, moved to the place, and was now ready, decided to break through the barn entrance, because he had been too curious about what the warehouse might contain. He and his wife together bought a generator and two devices to cut along the heavy iron plate… now they were ready to cut through the weld joints.

The question arose now: What was inside the barn? Take a look at this!!









Fiat Cabriolet (1200 or 1500), Ford Cortina MKII, Mercedes Benz 180/190.









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?






Giulietta Sprint, Giulia Sprint Speciale (SS), Nash Metropolitan.





Alfa Giulietta, Lotus Europa, another Lotus Elan FHC, Matra Djet?







Lancia Flaminia Coupé.



Abarth 1300 Scorpione.







American (inspired) design.



Interior of Alfa Romeo.



Lancia Flaminia Coupé, Peugeot 504 cabriolet & 404 cabriolet.



Fiat Topolino II, Triumph TR4, Peugeot 202.



All this stuff you see here was valued in 35 million dollars –currency from New Zealand, and this story to be true. The man and his couple acquired the right to be the legal owner of the property and goods in the interior. No question they’ll be happily retired with such huge wealth.


Fiat Topolino II, Triumph TR4, Peugeot 202.



BMW V8, Formula racers, Chryslers, Mercedes, Austin A30.



Fiat Topolino II, Triumph TR4, Peugeot 202.
Fuck me, thats gotta be a crime to keep all those beautiful cars locked up like that!!! Cars are made to be driven!

Mind you, brave guy going in there. Think i'd be too scared of what i'd find if the gates were welded shut
According to Snopes, the owner was simply a car buff who collected cars over the years and hired a photographer to document his collection.