Broncos, lifted Grand Wagoneer, and a Hot Rod LT1 Camaro | Barn Find Hunter #Video
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Description
Looking for barn finds in the middle of the week always proves to be a difficult task. People are usually at work or out running errands, and any chance of catching a glimpse of their prized possession is slim to none. That's when Tom likes to change his methods a bit and look for cars behind businesses or by industrial parks. This method comes through for Tom when he drives past an Automotive detailing business with a Hot Rod Z/28 Camaro with a 1995 LT1 and a lifted Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Another trick for hunting barn finds during the workweek is to talk to Farmers. Farmers, naturally, are always home or around the barnyard. And if they don't have any cars, they can probably point you in the right direction. In a previous visit to Traverse City, Tom met a syrup Farmer who owns several Broncos lying in a field and some American Muscle hidden inside his barn.