13 August 2012

Prepare To Be Amazed

A friend of mine sent me the following link and I am still trying to pick my jaw up off the floor.
If you enjoy old cars and bikes like I do this is going to blow your mind.
An old gentleman from Chicago spent sixty years collecting old cars, motorcycles and just about anything you could possibly imagine, even police badges.
It took SIX DAYS just to get all the cars and motorcycles out of the building. Over eighty cars.
Some of the motorcycles are One Hundred years old. What is going to blow your mind is the fact that after sitting for untold decades, they drug them out, put gas in them and fiddled a bit here and there and then started them!
That's right, they all ran!
There are some extremely rare cars and bikes shown here, some I have never even heard of. Some that are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, all pristine and original.
The guy drove them in and parked them then buried them in junk he collected.
This is a series of Youtubes that will play back to back. Kick back and enjoy the show, it is incredible.
Many thanks to Dwayne for sending this my way.
The Ultimate Barn Find.


Cross posted at Ornery Bastard.

7 comments:

Gordon said...

They've had some shows on the Hartung collection on the Velocity Network.

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Miami-based artist Alvaro Solorzano is currently stuck in Mussomeli, a picturesque town in the southern island of Sicily where last year he purchased two cheap properties -- one of them costing just one euro, or a little over a dollar.
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In March he arrived with his wife, son and son's girlfriend to start renovating the houses. The other three headed back to Miami and Solorzano was due to follow them a couple of weeks later, but then his flight was canceled.
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"I lost track of time. We came here together and I ended up living the quarantine in Mussomeli all by myself, without any furniture just a bed and TV, and nobody to talk to," . "That was the hardest thing. Had my wife or son been with me, it would have been different."
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Solorzano had been staying in a B&B, but when this closed because of Covid-19 restrictions, he was forced to move into the less dilapidated of his two properties, which was just about habitable.
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