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- In rural western France, 60 collectors' automobiles were tucked away in makeshift, cast-iron cages and underneath outbuildings. They had been rotting away for at least 50 years.
More accurately, a Ferrari 250, a rare maserati, a Hispano Suiza and 57 junkers were found in a barn. That is kinda the way these things go; it's hard misplacing 60 cars but it's pretty easy to see a yard full of junkers and not notice the Ferrari under the magazines in the back.
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camarillobrillo · 3666 days ago · link ·
I think there's something very poetic about all those beautiful cars rotting away over generations, never driven. I'm sure ze Germans have a word for it.