joseph lance wrote:
> A NY man retired. He wanted to use his retirement money wisely, so it would
> last, and decided to buy a home and a few acres in Portugal.
> The modest farmhouse had been vacant for 15yrs.; the owner and
> wife both had died, and there were no heirs. The house was sold to pay taxes.
> There had been several lookers, but the large barn had steel doors, and they
> had been welded shut. Nobody wanted to go to the extra expense to see what was
> in the barn, and it wasn't complimentary to the property anyway......so,
> nobody made an offer on the place.
> The NY guy bought it at just over half of the property's worth,
> moved in, and set about to tear in to the barn.......curiosity was killing
> him.
> So, he and his wife bought a generator, and a couple of
> grinders.......and cut thru the welds. What was in the barn...............?
The magazine Sports Car Market apparently wrote a story about this
"find" recently.
It isn't a find at all.
The cars have been in the same owners hands for years and the photos
were recently taken by a photographer hired by him.
Really, who wouldn't look in a building like this before listing a
property for sale these days?
John Thornton
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