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    Detail Field Day

    I pitched a nerve in both my shoulders, so i cant sleep . So i thought i share this with everyone. Talk about a find.

    Ok, so imagine you live in Portugal and you are looking to buy a new house. You find a lovely farm house set in a decent plot of land.
    The place has been empty for 15 years!
    While exploring your new property, you find a large barn on the property. The door is padlocked shut and its all rusted solid. So you grind the padlock open.........
    And inside are over 180 antique vehicles. Some as old as the 20s. Covered with a severe layer of dust, and in various states of repair.

    Barnfinds Portugal

    There are some very very rare cars in there as you can see. Just imagine if you were to detail all those cars and how much you could sell them for. It would be a field day for detail (more like months)

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    Re: Detail Field Day

    COOL PICTURE I WOULD LOVE TO FIND SOMETHING LIKE THAT.KINDA LOOKS LIKE MY DADS PLACE.

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    Re: Detail Field Day

    WOW !!

    Must be $5-6mil (USD) sitting under all that dust!!
    A happy customer tells a friend ... An unhappy one tells many friends !!!

    Gim-me a car with finns... :naughty and I`ll shows ya what detailin`s all about... :jump

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    Re: Detail Field Day

    I saw that a while ago on another site. It`s a pretty darn good find, but a lot of those vehicles are in dire need of some major repairs.
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