The collection contains 10 rare cars produced from the 20s to the 90s of the twentieth century. All cars have been restored and look great.
A collection of rare retro cars has been discovered in the UK. Cars were in the old hangar for decades. The Sun writes about it.
The owner of the machines has been identified but wishes to remain anonymous. The Briton has been collecting rare cars for 45 years, restored them and carefully stored them, so they are all in good condition now.
1952 Austin A125 Sheerline
Photo: The Sun
The collection includes 10 cars produced from the 20s to the 90s of the last century. It started with the 1952 Austin A125 Sheerline. This luxury sedan once competed with Bentley.
The oldest car in the collection is a 1923 Citroen convertible. Very rare is the 1928 Franklin Airman – now few people remember this American brand.
Franklin Airman 1928
Photo: The Sun
In addition, the 1926 Austin 12/4 van and the 1941 Hudson 6 coupe are considered rare. Also in the collection is a 1928 Chevrolet and a 1929 Peugeot.
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More modern are two Rolls-Royces – Silver Shadow 1973 and Silver Spirit 1981. The newest Jaguar XJ was released in 1997.
Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit 1981
Photo: The Sun
Now the owner of the cars is retired and has agreed to sell them. In the near future they will be put up for auction.
Earlier, Focus said that a secret collection of rare charged Mercedes-Benz was also discovered in the UK.
We also wrote that abandoned retro cars were found in the old warehouse.