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THE FOX IS THE STAR, LONG AFTER IT SUFFERED AND ENDED UP, LIKE THOSE CARS, IN A SAFE PRISON. BAN FOX TORTURE, NOW!
Great cars, shame about the values.
i especially like the way they clean up the sight for easier navigation
My great grandad was one of the five men on the marketing team that came up with the name Jaguar for SS Cars before they decided to rebrand under the Jaguar name. I believe they came up with it as model name initially for an SS car before they decided to rebrand entirely under the name. Naturally Jags are still a big thing in my family and I'm always pleased to see beautiful old E-Types and the like rescued from the scrapheap where possible. Great content
It would’ve been cool if at auction, they displayed the cars the way they were found
I tell you what though the man who's cars these belong to looking at that always done is Jack them up so I presume the last time any of them cars were driven was probably in the early 70s
My brother bought a new 1967 Jaguar XKE 2+2 in red for $6,500 ….. How I wish that was still around… thanks for an amazing video
Where is this, an old garage? Or a collectors garage? It looks like a dump outside?
How did the manage to buy them inside the shed??!!
The unwilling to unhook and re-shoot is ridiculous 😮
Ive pulled some cars from difficult/ impossible places , never seen one as difficult as that though hats off to the lads who pulled these out ( respect )
I have shifted a lot of really heavy big boats, on land, a rather large complete whole "shed" it was 18 feet long and 12 feet wide, complete with benches, as well as big awkward and very very heavy machinery over the years, all by hand no machinery or lifting gear involved, my quandary here is not how, ''one" man managed to get the cars/tubs up to the roof, but why?
What a task! Who is cleaning up the huge pile of debris? I bet neighbors are glad to get shut of the mess!
Just Makes you think how many more barn finds are out there
I haven't read all the posts on here, and probably not the first to notice that the the removal of the AC would have been easier if they had taken it out of gear..
What's happening to the building, that these classic cars were stored in ? demolition?
Is there ever a barn find that is not the one of the decade?
just to get all that in that small space is wounder enough ? i was thinking 3 cars ?? wow awsome
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Never ceases to amaze me that there is still stuff like that to be found in the UK
Did Fred Dibnah live here?
This is so completely stupid!!! It is an awful SHED! Much easier to take it down, as nobody will " renovate " it anyway…
Away with the Walls – You get 3 cars out …. Stabilize the Ac, an You are finished ….
Can any of these cars be featured either during restoration or afterwards on this channel please?
haha what a lost of old rust and rot .. all worth less than the cost of restoration .
Good video.
I detest the girlie look of E-Types (would rather have the rarer Ace) but the vendor will have a good few bob coming for that little lot👍🏻
Holders why collect junk when you store this way don't they some day these cars will have to removed holders are very selfish people unfortunately my brother is a holders only thinks of himself and he is living in a Australia $4000000 aud house a huge 4 bedroom house which every room is full of junk and there are only him and his wife living in the house and he has a 1963 hillman Minx convertible a Sunbeam skillets both not running engine trouble and a 1976 Toyota Corolla which is running of course been a Toyota and been in Australia classic Toyota's are worth a bit of money as for his classic British cars aren't worth that much money of course he thinks they are worth money no because nobody in Australia is interested in buying them l name a couple of classic British cars l have seen sold a Hillman Royal 660 sold for aud$2500 a Morris 1000 ute sold for aud$5000 both sold privately and l keep an eye to what's selling and what isn't but l own a 1997 Toyota Hilux ute and they sell for between aud $5000 to $6000 and when l bought it four years ago it cost me aud$1500 now looking at what they were selling for 4 years ago it was about the right price since l have retired l have found out how indescribable unbreakable and how reliable they are infact if you you tube Toyota War were they used Toyota Hiluxes to defeat a well organised army with tanks armoured vehicles and the army with the tanks lost and the Toyota Hiluxes won
Great job by the gentleman on the telehandler. The AC is the same age as myself 🏁😎🏁
He must’ve built the building around the cars and the hanging framework.
A skellington???????? does he mean skeleton?
whats going on in the minds of the men who stashed these cars is the wonder.
Look like amateaurs getting the Healy out
I don’t understand why people cram . such beautiful cars in such old delapadated sheds n garages
I went to see an MGB at a farm in the 1960s. The inside was covered by bits of straw and the chickens weren't very happy
First in last put I’d have thought obvious?
Really beautiful cars – as they are, out of the mess, covered with dust.
Can we have a raffle “how many skips, it took to clear the garden “😂
You have to admire them all. for their determination, patience. and their skill. 5* to the driver for his skill with that machine, and saving as much as possible. buy him a gallon. not a pint. Good luck to you all.