Belgium, apparently: Long-term parking: The Castle of the Lost Alfas - Classic Driver - MAGAZINE - features
interesting. I remember seeing a pic of a garage in no mans land in Cypress with some pretty interesting cars in it. There were also some greats that came out of lebanon once the civil war ended. We know from this site there are a few fantastic cars in Iran. A Gt40 and T33 came out of Angola about 15 years ago. There are a few nice pieces still in zimbabwe. There are a good number of rust free Giulias still in South Africa and at least one ss and lots of GTv's. I wonder where else in the world we might find some great undicovereds, besides the suual bars and lockups in the nortern hemisphere. I heard of an undriven Miura in a glass box in Costa Rica 20 years ago, as well as more recently an undriven Macca F1 in a living room in front of a big screen.