"Interclassicos" is the classic car trader who posted this finding on its webpage, but that has been removed, apparently because of too much speculation and pressure to reveal the location of the warehouse. I found a few more pictures including one outside where a tower was ready to take an Austin Cooper S (the reason for the opening of the warehouse, apparently).
The only explanation was (roughly translated):
"The owner of these cars is a collector who requested anonymity. They are all documented and were all bought in the 80s, and in the early 90s the warehouse was welded shut."
Anyway, i really doubt they're still there, since the finding was at least over a month ago...
(permalink)DrbersneglenMember
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det er jo helt skørt.....blev stedet virkelig købt uden at vide hvad der var i de forskellige bygninger.....sweet...det vil selv være en kvindes drøm....og hvad vil det så ikke betyde for en mand.....æsdjfoisdh filsdfhsdfsdnguiasfgohsagh....skørt.
............................................................. puha jeg skulle op i stolen igen :D
er du sindsyg det er vildt det der :O
(permalink)niels-erikMember
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Tænk lige på at hvis der er ca 120 biler-og de gennemsnitligt er 100.000 værd?
Jeg ville beholde 5-10 stykker, og sætte resten på auktion. Og så ellers ikke røre en finger resten af livet, bortset fra at rode ved bilerne!
Hilsen Niels Erik
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ha ha ja det sku utroligt som en historie kan udvikles....men laden og biler er der jo såååå man skal vil bare vente til den her automobil forhandler vil sælge...men han ved sku nok hvad de værd...