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Sleeping Beauties -- Top 10 Great Barn Finds - Tantalizing tales of barn finds have been circulating for as long as people have been collecting old cars. Enthusiasts still talk about Barney Pollard, a mysterious 1950s-era Chicago collector who amassed hundreds of old crocks from the teens and '20s. He removed front bumpers, drained fluids and then stored them vertically so he could cram still more cars in his warehouses. When he died, his collection was sold and the cars dispersed. (more)
I was in southern Michigan about ten years a go. I went to a dealer that sold trailers. While he was doing the paperwork I went out back into a barn and sitting right behind the door was a white Plymouth Superbird. It looked pretty bad but it was all there. In spray paint across the windsheild was a sign that said Not For Sale. I went in and asked about it and the sales rep didn't even want to talk about it. I wonder if it is still there. Another one was a 68 Old Cutlass I would see coming home from our house. It sat there for almost 20 years. Even when we moved out farther I would come around and see if it was still sitting in that drive way. It was painted flat black and had a flame paint job. The house was an old farm at one time, but it didn't look like anyone lived there. About five years a go the house was torn down by the new owners, and I heard they call the junkyard to take it away. The new owners built a new house on the land. There are now two Hondas sitting in the drive. That pretty much explains everything. What a waste.
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Replying to: dvsutton (Jan 17, 2008 10:45 pm)
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Replying to: hymes (Jan 21, 2008 7:11 pm) When I was a kid working in a gas station, this old guy had one of these and every 2000 miles he would have us change the oil and filter. Oh, what a nasty b***h that oil filter was! It was in a canister and wedged between the frame and the exhaust manifold which, of course was HOT. It had a long bolt that went through the middle and about four O rings and gaskets that had to he aligned perfectly or it would leak like hell! It would take three or four tries to finally get it right along with an hour of frustration and obcenites galore! |
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In the mid 1980s I came apun a 1951 packard convertable in an old body shop which had been left for work and the owner never returned after 17 years. The shop owner had the title and would let me have the car for 1,200.00. I put 500,00 down to think about it . Later I returned and took my 500.00 back . The car and the owner I later learned both died when the shop burned to the ground.
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Replying to: packard50 (May 15, 2008 10:09 am) |
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a couple of weeks ago, i worked helping on a project our town does to help out the elderly and other needy. i worked at the home of a lady who was 96 years old. in the garage was a '75 or so corvette. it was brown(yuck), but looked in good shape. she said it hadn't moved in 25 years. overall nothing special. some of these other posts reminded me, that when i was in high school, or maybe even early college, a different town, riding my bike over to one of my friends, passed an average house on an average street. i had passed it a million times before. one day the barn style garage doors were open. inside was a silver mercedes gullwing! it was quite a shock to see as i would have expected a plymouth or something like that!
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Replying to: explorerx4 (Jun 16, 2008 4:35 pm)
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Dear all, For the people who are interested in special barnfinds like the Dovaz collection (Sleeping Beauties) and the reserve collection of Arlette Schlumpf the following site is maybe interesting: www.extraordinarycarcollections.com I hope it can interest you! Best regards
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Replying to: arnoudodw (Aug 26, 2008 2:38 am)
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Replying to: fintail (Aug 26, 2008 8:24 am) This year there will be a new book about this collection, more information about that is written on the site. |
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