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Jesus. I saw this shared in a private group on FaceBook but didn't know you were the one who took the photo. Unbelievable!
It amazes me that there are still finds around the USA like this... makes you wonder how many more are out there! Great find, Roy. Hope you get the entire lot! Mike
The blue LP400 briefly appeared in an episode of 'Max Monroe: Loose Cannon' in 1990. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The black car looks like an LP400 converted to an S. Showing the periscope roof and roof vents of an early car. Or a very early factory S using leftover LP400 chassis. Amazing find. Shame to see them in such a state, but nice to know they will be revived again.
Jesus Roy your place is looking a bit shabby did you fire the cleaning crew? LOL All kidding aside, I hope you can make a deal on the whole lot as it has everything that you offer and specialize in. But then again you do offer a wide spectrum of cars, from daily drivers, to muscle cars and exotics. Your place is a real candy store for a car collector.
Just so its clear, I DO NOT own these cars, any of them. The fact that "Barns" like this still are out there is the fantastic thing.
I understand that these 3 images were posted in the Porsche section a long while ago, and someone commenting on the 89 Speedster said these cars are no longer in place. I'm confused.
So why is the thread based on old images which depict something that no longer exists? I mean, if you flew there this past weekend, why not use your own images? Just curious.