Like a needle in the haystack, except that in the barn outback, it’s generally very much like an iconic sports car beneath bales of hay. What you’re about to see has been some of the best looking, rarest, most unanticipated discoveries that were uncovered by people as they went through their old barns. Some may be iconic sports cars, some are wild and crazy old cars, and others are absolutely rare antique worth a lot of money.
50. 1968 Mustang GT
You would think most people would head for the hills when this vehicle was listed on eBay in Tomahawk, Wisconsin as “stored under a tarp.” That is anything but the case, though when the car is a 1968 Mustang fastback GT. Even though there was no engine in the car, the bid went up to nearly $15,000. Not horrible for a vehicle with no engine that shows obvious signs of wear and tear. This proves that no greater power exists than a pony car!
49. 1930s Packard Bell
When you’re a shipping magnate who goes under what happens? Well from the 1930s to 1950s, you’re left with a ton of classic cars. Take a gander at those that are showcased here. Although the frames are a little bit of rubbish, you could almost hear them speak. In the 1970s, had Roger Battalion not beat a difficult situation, his vision was to launch a gallery of classic cars. Making judgments by this Packard Bell duo from the early 1930s, it must have been quite a scene!