Sisters Uncover Father's Hidden Car Collection: 40 Rare Barn Finds #Video


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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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  • Larry

    Just got around to watching this now, so glad I saved it. Definitely going into my Mel's videos keeper folder.

  • Merridy

    just WOW!!!!!

  • iotus2

    Wow, what a collection! I'd take either Chevy - or a Mustang. I'm not really a Caddy guy.

  • Rocky Venti

    Wish I had that altered, chopped, 57 chevy. I saw almost all of them new. Just like the cars, aging but still going strong!!

  • Giff Ormes

    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.

  • Ray Jones

    Exceptional!!

  • Dennis Helton

    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."

  • granitledge@gmail.com

    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!

  • Randy Ferguson

    Being a car guy, this video made my day! Thanks, Mel!!!

  • lola

    WOW!!!! Very interesting!! I love old car's!! A fortune sitting in that shed!!!

  • Annette

    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

  • Vicki

    Wow! This is a real treat for car enthusiasts, or anyone, really. Felt like I was there on the grand tour. Thanks, Mel.