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22 luxury cars found in Belgian warehouse, 6 Porsches and 16 Ferraris

Luxury car enthusiasts are in a frenzy over the surprising discovery of 16 Ferraris and six pouches found inside an old warehouse in Belgium.

The owner of a warehouse in Brussels discovered 22 luxury cars and contacted car collecting organization Oldtimer Fam to have the cars appraised.

“There were a lot of very rare Ferraris and Porsches,” classic car expert Xavier Molenaar told Jam Press.

Molenaar said all the cars were wrapped in car covers and appeared to be in great condition.

He pointed out that among the treasure trove were a number of Ferrari Testarossas. The Testarossa was produced from his 1984 to his 1996, and used models also exist. online sales That’s as much as $180,000.

A yellow Ferrari F512M, one of only 10 in the world, was discovered in a warehouse. Jam Press/@oldtimerfarmbv
The most common vehicle in the collection was the Ferrari Testarossa. Jam Press/@oldtimerfarmbv
There were also several Porsche 911s in the warehouse. Jam Press/@oldtimerfarmbv
The car was found covered up in a warehouse in Brussels. Jam Press/@oldtimerfarmbv

According to the Oldtimer fam, car experts said that vehicles of different versions and colors have been spotted.

Some Porsche 911s have been spotted in Turbo and “S” models, with newer versions selling for up to $250,000.

Molenaar said most of the vehicles in the warehouse were rare finds.

“These models have disappeared from the streets and are the subject of intense searches by collectors, but you can still come across them at fairs from time to time,” he told Jam Press.

The rarest car in the collection was a Ferrari 365 GT4 BB built in the 1970s. One model sold at Sotheby’s in 2022 for $276,000. Another rare find was a Ferrari 550 Maranello.

The warehouse also held a yellow Ferrari F512 M, but Molenaar said there were rumors that only 10 were ever built.

“This exceptional unrestored condition is probably unique in the world,” he said.

According to Oldtimer Farm, all 22 vehicles will be moved to Oldtimer Farm in Aaltel, Belgium, where they will be fully restored before being put up for sale.

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