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Dive into an extraordinary journey as we discover a hidden treasure trove of 40 classic cars left behind by their 3 sisters late father. Witness this awe-inspiring barn find adventure.
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Just got around to watching this now, so glad I saved it. Definitely going into my Mel's videos keeper folder.
just WOW!!!!!
Wow, what a collection! I'd take either Chevy - or a Mustang. I'm not really a Caddy guy.
Wish I had that altered, chopped, 57 chevy. I saw almost all of them new. Just like the cars, aging but still going strong!!
Absolutely fascinating .. As a car buff myself, I was totally memorized by these vehicles. Thanks for sharing, Mel. I watch most all of your videos, but this one is at the top of the list.
Exceptional!!
Oh my, Mel...What a video, I'm in my mid-80s and I grew up with most of these cars. I even owned some similar from time to time. Thanks for sharing this "Barn Find."
The video is good but the host is an idiot. Slamming doors, dropping hoods, and generally no respect for the cars. I would not let him near my cars!
Being a car guy, this video made my day! Thanks, Mel!!!
WOW!!!! Very interesting!! I love old car's!! A fortune sitting in that shed!!!
Thank you so much for posting this. My father was a mechanic (among other trades) so this brought back many memories - especially the manual stick gear shift! I can use that as I learned to drive on a 1948 Plymouth with one. LOL
Wow! This is a real treat for car enthusiasts, or anyone, really. Felt like I was there on the grand tour. Thanks, Mel.