Luxury car enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement following the discovery of 16 Ferraris and 6 Porsches tucked away in an old warehouse in Brussels, Belgium. The owner of the warehouse stumbled upon this treasure trove and reached out to Oldtimerfam, a car collection organization, to assess the value of the 22 vehicles.
Classic car specialist Xavier Molenaar, who evaluated the collection, described it as a stunning assortment of Ferraris and Porsches, all neatly wrapped and in fantastic condition. Molenaar noted the presence of various versions and colors of the Testarossa, underscoring the rarity and diversity of the collection. Additionally, several Porsche 911 cars were spotted, including Turbo and “S” models, coveted iterations that command top dollar among collectors, with newer versions fetching upwards of $250,000.
What makes this discovery even more exciting is the rarity of many of the models. The Ferrari 365 GT4 BB, a classic from the 1970s, and the Ferrari 550 Maranello were among the standouts. And then there’s the Ferrari F512 M in a unique yellow color, rumored to be one of only a few ever made.
These 22 vehicles have now been moved to Oldtimerfarm in Aalter, Belgium, where they’ll undergo restoration before being put up for sale.
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