Count me among those fascinated with the so-called “barnyard” finds, ie old/classic cars left behind and almost completely forgotten in some barnyard or garage only to re-emerge years later.
This has to be the ultimate such find, where a whopping 60 (!) antique luxury cars were uncovered in France. Estimated value? At least 20 million…
Having said this, and at the risk of following a positive with a negative, I can’t help but wonder if the antique car market might be nearing a supersaturation level. Like all collectables, from artwork to books to albums to comic books to coins to stamps, there comes a point where the upper ceiling of value has been reached and from there you can only, inevitably, go down.
Maybe at that point I’ll finally be able to afford my dreamcars…Either a ’61 vette…
Or a mid to late 1960’s era Mustang…
Do I ask too much?!
Of course, if someone out there is willing to donate either vehicle to me, I’m available 24/7 at…
😉