Saw some early 70's BMWs a lot of cool cars
If anyone goes, post some pictures!
If anyone goes, post some pictures!
I'm with you. That is not a collection, it is a horde. I know there are active debates about folks who "save" cars by gathering them up in a damp barn - or worse yet an open air field. Save them from what? Dignity? Well, you can see where I fall in this debate...I don't get collections like that.....what a shame for all those cool cars to gather pigeon crap....I mean really....it must be a sickness of sorts. We all have a certain degree of it, but that is full blown brain mush.
that's what it is @bavbob ... they probably paid no more that 500 pounds for most of them. the real expense is the warehouse / building.
interesting, & E9 convertibleI have to admit that I am more fascinated and impressed with cheap industrial real estate. I looked at renting a small workshop garage to migrate all my e9 stuff to
during my home remodel. It just can’t happen in Seattle.
I know what @sfdon pays for his shop in the bay area, along with my friends that are small business owners in Seattle. I’m confused because my presumption is that large chunks of real estate in western Europe are mostly out of reach. How does one devote a factory that enormous forgotten project cars?
Same deal with Scuderia Sportiva. The e9’s are nice but that factory?!!!!
It is indeedI think this is the same place?
Saw this vid a few days ago....