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How About This

Posted: 05 Jan 2015, 00:06
by dodger
Hi Gents,

I came across this , http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... years.html

What a Find!

Roger.

Re: How About This

Posted: 05 Jan 2015, 00:20
by DaveB
That article is almost unbelievable.. well, it IS the Mail 8)

How can anyone be 'left' a collection of cars like that and NOT have some idea how much it was worth.. even as scrap :dunno: Nah.. something isn't right :lol:

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: How About This

Posted: 05 Jan 2015, 01:07
by Airspeed
Closer to home, I hear that there's a 1957 Booker DB, hidden away in the Midlands.
Who knows the value of one of them? :dunno:

Re: How About This

Posted: 05 Jan 2015, 01:13
by airboatr
Hoarders , Dave :lol: they do the darnedest things. :S

There have been numerous findings over the years. Some . hoaxes .....
Anyway.... lot of good they'll do me. :|

Cheers

Re: How About This

Posted: 05 Jan 2015, 05:45
by FlyTexas
Airspeed wrote:Closer to home, I hear that there's a 1957 Booker DB, hidden away in the Midlands.
Who knows the value of one of them? :dunno:
:dunno: But I suspect it's one of those "must see to appreciate" items for sale. :lol: :hide: ;)

Brian

Re: How About This

Posted: 05 Jan 2015, 08:08
by Dev One
It made our local papers as we live about 20 km south of the farm. I can believe the heirs not knowing what they had been left....if you notice it's about 20 years later that they probably went to the place.......lots of french families fight over whether to sell & split the money, it only takes one of them to say no....
B****y Napoleonic law is usually the trouble.....
Keith

Re: How About This

Posted: 05 Jan 2015, 16:03
by Garry Russell
TBH...just looks like a load of junk to me :lol:

More interested in the crates of Spitfires buried underneath *-)

Re: How About This

Posted: 06 Jan 2015, 17:07
by Filonian
Garry Russell wrote:TBH...just looks like a load of junk to me :lol:

More interested in the crates of Spitfires buried underneath *-)


Not to mention the ten Lancasters beneath those.


Graham