Secret New York barn find has more than 300 supercars in it

  • This barn find in New York  has more than 300 supercars in it
  • They’ve held up remarkably well
  • Some of the cars have famous names attached to them

Published on Sep 11, 2024 at 4:39 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Sep 12, 2024 at 3:32 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

This New York barn find has more than 300 cars in it, including a Plymouth Superbird.

The only trouble is that its exact location is a guarded secret.

Fortunately, some YouTube channels are privy to its coordinates and have gotten access to the impressive collection.

AMMO NYC was one such channel, and what they uncovered is jaw-dropping.

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A deep dive into this mysterious barn find

With over 300 cars in storage, there’s a ton to look at.

Just to rattle off a few names featured – there was a Hemi, Plymouth Superbird, V8 Devon, a Camaro Widebody, and a Corvette.

And as a cherry on top of the cake, they were all in fine condition.

Larry and his team at AMMO NYC have two decades of experience in detailing vehicles.

Although 300 is a lot for anyone to take on, you can’t help but wonder how these cars would shine if given a good clean and buff.

This is definitely a case where quality and quantity go hand in hand.

The famous cars featured in this New York lot

As if their enduring quality wasn’t enough of a pull, some of these cars have a certain star quality about them.

There’s one Lamborghini LM002 which may have belonged to Nicolas Cage.

Cage’s name and fast cars are often linked, like this $2 million Mustang Eleanor he drove for a movie.

Speaking of movies, one car featured in the lot was used in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

Just to jog your memory, that would be the Ferrari 250 GT that Ferris ‘borrows’ from the dad of his best friend, Cameron.

It ended up being crashed through a window and flung into a ditch, but fortunately, the real car has held up great.

There’s also a car that was reportedly driven by the folk-singing duo, The Smothers Brothers.

The musical duet probably didn’t have to put up with some of the fan antics that Elvis did, which led to him buying a whole new car.

In fact, fans today are still obsessed with the musical legend and his transportation, spending millions.

If you want to see the barn find in full, head over to AMMO NYC’s YouTube channel to check it out.

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Ben got his start in journalism at Kennedy News and Media, writing stories for national newspapers, websites and magazines. Now working as a freelancer, he divides his time between teaching at News Associates and writing for news sites on all subjects.