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NY Warehouse "Barn Find" (kind of)

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I only started watching this video and I think I spotted a Cabernet Red (587) 036 tucked away on the upper rack @ 6:21 into the video. Also of note is a W126 widebody AMG with a canvas roof.

It is a pretty amazing collection. Hard to believe someone would collect so many cars and not drive them.



Robert
 
I can see a W124 headlight, but I can't tell a color (or if it is 036). Your eyes are better than mine! Would be pretty cool if it was a rare color 036.

All that money spent on cars and the dude couldn't bother with a simple $100 indoor cover on each of them to keep dust and bird poop off the surfaces?

Hope they had good rodent control in those buildings.

:watchdrama:
 
I don't get why folks accumulate cars like that and never drive them but to each their own I suppose. The muscle car market is rapidly drying up with the baby boomers so I would think a lot of these cars will continue to sit unused.
 
I do, good friend has dealt with him on multiple occasions.....but things have gotten Nuts since this video went live.
 

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