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one for wurly and the 'barnfind crew'
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Perfect, but I have my doubts as to the legitimacy of the story, for a few reasons....
1. What drokking planet would someone have to be on, to buy a property with a huge industrial building on it like that and not have the thing even surveyed? Seriously? Something that's clearly an industrial building and is 'welded shut', it could have god knows what nasty stuff inside it, that you're then liable for!
If there was any loan involved, the lender wouldn't lend without needing to carry out a basic valuation survey, which would require gaining access inside.
And, err...
2.
I find it a bit surprising that someone buys a place with no apparent curiosity as to what might be inside the building (and therefore no 'interest' as to what might be in it) but is suddenly interested enough to hang on to a collection of a couple of hundred old cars in varying condition?
I call internet BS...
(And even the hoster of the original pics thinks that himself
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http://www.intuh.net/barnfinds/
1. What drokking planet would someone have to be on, to buy a property with a huge industrial building on it like that and not have the thing even surveyed? Seriously? Something that's clearly an industrial building and is 'welded shut', it could have god knows what nasty stuff inside it, that you're then liable for!

And, err...
2.
Sadly none of the cars are for sale, and probably won’t ever be

I find it a bit surprising that someone buys a place with no apparent curiosity as to what might be inside the building (and therefore no 'interest' as to what might be in it) but is suddenly interested enough to hang on to a collection of a couple of hundred old cars in varying condition?
I call internet BS...
(And even the hoster of the original pics thinks that himself

http://www.intuh.net/barnfinds/
For all those who have been eagerly sending round e-mails about 'a New York man' having bought 'a piece of land in Portugal' for 'next to nothing', that happened to have this treasure-filled barn on it: I'm pretty much convinced that's an urban myth.
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Partial inventory here;
http://www.sportscarmarket.com/media/do ... rnfind.pdf
http://www.sportscarmarket.com/media/do ... rnfind.pdf
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