Explorer finds ‘most incredible barn find’ in UK with collection of rare cars, trucks, & fire engines
- This UK barn find includes some pretty rare vehicles
- It also includes trucks and even a fire truck
- It isn’t abandoned, though, and the owner likes to keep his car collection close
Published on Aug 09, 2024 at 12:25 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Aug 09, 2024 at 4:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
There’s an old shed in the UK that’s hiding an incredibly large and varied collection of vehicles in an epic barn find.
You’ll find everything from cars and trucks to fire trucks – you name it. There was even a relic that no longer exists, but most Britons will remember – a Woolworths trolley.
Even though most of the cars look decrepit, they’re not actually abandoned – and the owner isn’t selling.
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The cars were discovered by The Bearder Explorer, a YouTuber who’s constantly looking for abandoned vehicles.
Speaking to supercarblondie.com, he explained how he started this hobby, which is now almost like a job.
He’s been doing this for years and in short: he’s really good at it.
Among others, he discovered a collection of rare cars in the French countryside and another in the UK.
But the thing is, this particular barn find isn’t like the others.
These cars are not abandoned
The Bearded Explorer traveled to Cornwall, in the UK, to find these cars, and he made it clear right away that this wasn’t like some of his other barn finds.
These cars are not abandoned, even though they obviously look like they are.
The YouTuber said he had a chat with the owner of the cars, and he still lives in the house right next to the barn.
And he isn’t selling the cars.
A barn find worth a lot of cash
The owner is sitting on a car collection that’s potentially worth a lot of cash.
Some of these cars aren’t worth much, just old Peugeots or Fords, but other vehicles are.
The fire truck and the MAN truck are definitely worth something when fully restored, and then we also spotted a few BMW models that usually do really well in the pre-owned market, like the BMW 6 Series and 7 Series.
But – in case you missed it – the owner isn’t selling.