Trio of rare Italian exotics found in dusty Texas barn
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Where`s the link or pictures Connor?
The link is the text in my first post, it shows up weird though...
Insane collection find!
It`s a shame they sat that long. Seals
will be shot.
That`s 10-40k (dependent) to go through each Ferrari mechanically just seals. The Maserati could be the same.
That is before detailing. Hopefully the stainless on the Bora doesnt need rebrushed. That`s a week long process in itself.
Still if all goes well after Daytona 300-320k, Dino 130-150k Bora 85-110k euro would be more.
That`s if no bid war due to originality Nice find!
When will Todd be posting his "BuffFest III" featuring these 3?
In reading what was posted in the forum, they are going to need some serious work. But the fact that are in original condition, the parts alone could be worth a lot. Anyone that has the cash to buy these has the cash for restoration! :D
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Made a quick check. These will be at Mecum Monterey CA auction. There is a beautiful Maserati Birdcage going across the block.
I saw the Birdcage at Mecum Indy.
I was on the block for the rosa barchetta (maroon) daytona 310k with commission. It will be an upcoming project.
Don`t know how close you are. It`s like a massive car show with everything for everyone.
See the following post. There is a second one that is sure to follow soon.
http://www.autopiaforums.com/forums/...adventure.html
That`s an awesome group of cars. I never can understand how they get stashed away for so long though.
I`m no dummy to "barn find" fraud. By all means not saying this is the case.
Not only once have I caught it.
Take a clean car in and out, fine mist w/water shut the doors of the barn, blow the place down, let sit, when the dust settles you have what appears to be years of dust. There is no trace anyone was there. It does happen. When someone gets caught it gets very ugly. Tip off, no mechanical issues or rodent.
No matter what this is a nice trio.