Classic Cars Worth Millions Found On French Farm

We recently told you about a Ferrari Dino 246 GTS that was found buried in the front garden of a property in Los Angeles. Well, now we hear that 60 classic cars have been found in various outbuildings on farmland in the west of France.

Apparently, they have been there for around 50 years having been purchased by entrepreneur Roger Baillon over a lengthy period thought to be between the early 1950’s and late 1970’s. He passed away 10 years ago and left them to members of his family who, until recently, were not aware of their worth.Multi Classic Car

It was not until the family invited auctioneers to come and look at the cars that it became apparent just how valuable a collection Mr Baillon had put together. Their value is estimated to be in the region of £12 million.

He had intended to restore them and put them on display in a museum but was unable to do this as his business was struggling.

Some of the cars that were kept under newspapers in buildings on the farm are in need of restoration work having suffered with rust. It is believed that there are a number that are beyond repair.French Classic Car

Amongst the varied treasure trove are some real finds in the collection. For instance, there is a Ferrari 250 GT California SWB likely to fetch several million Euros. This car which was one of only 36 ever manufactured was used in the filming of Les Felins back in 1964 and was sat in by no less than Jane Fonda. In fact, Chris Evans, the Radio 2 DJ, owned one reportedly to have paid around £5.5 million for the exquisite sports car. It is estimated that the one found on the French farm could go for about £9.5 million.Classic Ferrari

John Collins who deals in classic Ferraris has been on the lookout for this car for about a year. Only a couple of weeks ago he paid over £500,000 for the number plate “25 0”.

There is a Talbot Lago T26 Cabriolet that at one point was owned by King Farouk of Egypt. He was a great lover of valuable cars.

Another interesting car is the Maserati A6G 200 Berlinetta Grand Sport Frua with only 3 in existence. It is expected to sell for just below £1 million.

The collection is to be auctioned on the 6th February 2015 in Paris by Artcurial Motorcars. So, if you want to bid against Mr Collins for the above Ferrari, why not get yourself across the English Channel on that day.

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