I seem to recall when someone sent me that link a while back that it was in Central or South America. Maybe Portuguese? What a find!
Look at these cars. Can someone understand the language? Spanish?
http://forum.autohoje.com/topic.asp?...06&whichpage=7
I seem to recall when someone sent me that link a while back that it was in Central or South America. Maybe Portuguese? What a find!
portugese?
Definitely portugese. oops.. missed the photos at first glance. http://www.interclassico.com/index.php?action=pach I believe these are the lost classics they are linking to in the forum..
Last edited by colo525i; 01-29-2007 at 03:38 PM.
it is portugese, the translation is something like this:
This was without a doubt one of the most fantastic discoveries that already vi.... One more time he is proven that in Portugal good people exist very good taste (and very €€€)no that touches the automobiles… Áparte of that touches to them you defend that they had led to the enclausuramento (and who knows the history of the Motion of Portuguese production Nacional Sport has one of the reasons and more strange outcomes....), this enclausuramento me does not seem that has been efectudo without thinking… I think that the equipment that if can see is units of ventilation and the isolation of some walls seems esperovite.. .
Is not Portuguese the language of Brazil, too? Or was this in Portugal? I thought I was told this stash was in S. America.Originally Posted by Wikipedia
it's amazing .. it just makes u speechless ... some cars worth a fortune how if some one owns these all !!
looks more like an auto graveyard than a storage facility.
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I was going to say exactly the same thing :P needs some sad classic music when u view it.
Who in their right mind would store an Hillman Imp ?
Very sad........
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