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Forgive me if it's a re post my boss showed me it today as he's planning on going to the auction, unbelievable that such rare cars have been "not known about" for so long. The 250 gt calafornia is amazing!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/classiccars/11271302/Barn-find-collection-is-history-in-the-making.html
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Ben G
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That ferrari is stunning.
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Nic Barnes
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I'm starting to think these are set up for the internet
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I'm starting to think these are set up for the internet
Me too
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Bit cynical on this
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--ToM--
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Bit of pre auction publicity to get people going nuts when it gets down to the bidding in feb, either way the Ferrari Maserati and Bugatti are going to make silly money
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Ricky352
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Always find these interesting - shame to see some of the motors in that condition, but if they weren't there I suppose they could have been scrapped long ago.
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Doesn't matter on its condition if the car is valuable/collectable in any way it can be restored no matter how bad it is, we have done some right shitters in work, got one in the other a guy paid over 80 grand for a jag xk120 drop head that's rotten doesn't run multicoloured and interiour looks likes it's been on fire, he's agreed to spend almost the amount he paid again for us to restore it, he could of bought one done for 80ish grand. Madness.
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