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Written by Tom Harrison
It"s every petrolhead"s dream to happen upon a run-down barn or warehouse, stuffed with dusty supercars that haven"t seen sunlight in decades. But we suspect this particular barn find is beyond all but the wildest of those dreams. Why? Because it"s not just a couple of cars, but 81. Yep looks like some lucky fellow has gone and discovered 81 cars in a barn somewhere in rural France. That, or it"s some chap who"s been hoarding cars for years and only now has decided/been forced to sell. Either way, the highlight of the substantial haul is a 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400, which was originally registered in Belgium and still boasts its original V12 engine. It"s expected to fetch between 400,000 and 600,000 when it"s auctioned, along with the other 80 cars and a few old engines, gearboxes and other parts, this weekend.
Date written: 17 Jan 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14572

It"s every petrolhead"s dream to happen upon a run-down barn or warehouse, stuffed with dusty supercars that haven"t seen sunlight in decades. But we suspect this particular barn find is beyond all but the wildest of those dreams. Why? Because it"s not just a couple of cars, but 81. Yep looks like some lucky fellow has gone and discovered 81 cars in a barn somewhere in rural France. That, or it"s some chap who"s been hoarding cars for years and only now has decided/been forced to sell. Either way, the highlight of the substantial haul is a 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400, which was originally registered in Belgium and still boasts its original V12 engine. It"s expected to fetch between 400,000 and 600,000 when it"s auctioned, along with the other 80 cars and a few old engines, gearboxes and other parts, this weekend.
Date written: 17 Jan 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14572