Three SISTERS Inherit 40 Amazing Barn Finds From FATHER | Barn Find Hunter

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Rarely do we stumble upon barn discovers in ideal condition that aren't too rusted, yet only require very little work to get them running. Invite to this extraordinary collection– 40 barn finds featuring numerous makes and designs, each waiting to be discovered and discover brand-new homes.

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Chapters.
0:00 Intro.
1:50 Indy 500 Camaro Pace Cars And Truck.
3:15 1967 Cadillac.
5:30 1957 Oldsmobile hardtop.
7:24 Cadillac Coupe De Ville.
9:16 Camaro 350 Cowl Induction.
10:22 '57 Bel Air 2-door hardtop.
13:05 Polishing Chrome as kids.
13:25 Chevy 3800.
14:38 1950 Chevy Coupe.
16:27 Monte Carlo .
17:52 1960 Chevrolet 2-door hardtop.
18:17 1937 La Salle Coupe.
20:15 1939 La Salle 4-door convertible.
22:06 '57 Chopped 396 Chevy.
23:32 1959 Oldsmobile Ninety 8.
24:50 1964 Mustang 289.
25:13 454 Malibu Chevelle.
25:45 1960s LeSabre Convertible.
26:29 1948 Convertible.
27:55 Outro & Stories.

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Three SISTERS Inherit 40 Amazing Barn Finds From FATHER | Barn Find Hunter

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35 Comments

  1. Very amazing collection! Glad to see that she wants them to go to people who will actually appreciate the cars and not just try to flip them.

  2. Wow, what an excellent video and an incredible collection. As a UK viewer I really enjoy learning about and seeing cars that are not really seen here. Some I know and have seen before as I frequent many classic car shows others are new to me. All of them are interesting to me though. Already looking forward to the next episode of Barn Find Hunter.

    1. @@geoff6895 It’s funny you say that, because I just watched @TheLateBrakeShow pull out and start-up a ‘barn find’ Aston Martin V8 Vantage. We’ve got interesting stuff too! Just not this sort of stuff (which all looks magnificent; what a period for American car design the ’50s-’60s was in particular).

    2. I did see a car meet on cable TV just a few weeks ago and I was surprised with the number of nice American classics and some large land yachts plus a few muscle cars thrown in the mix had me wondering how nice it would be to hear the back stories of how they ended up in the UK?

  3. Amazing collection, gotta love it. Thanks Tom. So kind of these folks to welcome ALL of us into their private world.

  4. Wow! What a collection. I hope they have the resources to sort some temperature control if they are going to keep the cars. I used to get a bit annoyed at the collections that some people have in barns in the middle of nowhere but I’m over that now . I’m just annoyed at the ones that are clearly just rotting away.

    1. they want to sell them, so why not show them to people you act like its a privilege when people are trying to get rid of stuff!!!

  5. This was an extraordinary episode Tom. Keep doing what you do, it make’s episodes like this possible. Thanks for the cars but most of all thanks for the great people!!

  6. Tom, you have done it again! This episode is definitely one of the best! I have followed all of your videos and this is surely in the top five!. Kim and her family should be very proud of their dad, he left them a legacy! What a collection!

    1. Her & their fathers friends personalities was the icing on the cake for this ep!! Seems possible her whole family would be great company! The STORIES they must all have.. some remarkable automobiles in this collection; cryin’ shame about that building’s climate control system going defunct, as upholstery mold can be quite a massive undertaking to fully remove/restore. My two ‘55 Buick Super’s are both coupe’s and use them GM “flipper” trims above door glass edge.. they work pretty cool, for how & why they were engineered. I could spend a month in that building and would still NOT be settled on a favorite!

  7. I wish I could “like” this episode more than once. What an epic collection, and Tom’s in depth knowledge and enthusiastic appreciation of it, really does justice to this man’s legacy.

  8. Great episode Tom! These folks feel like family and take good care of their dads collection. Can’t wait for the next episode!

  9. Absolutely an outstanding episode of barn. Find hunters with with Tom Cotter and Haggerty. Thank you to Kim for allowing you to go there and film and then a tremendous thanks to her dad and her dad‘s best friend for taking the time and money out of their lives to save, some amazing cars!

  10. What an incredible collection and they’re from my old neighborhood in Brooklyn where I grew up but how can you just skip over that beautiful 63 Buick Riviera one of the nicest cars in the collection!!

  11. This is an absolutely amazing collection, a little bit of e v e r y t h i n g. From pre WW2 to 80s muscle and everything in between. Nearly perfect survivors and some cool customs. Seriously, Dad had great taste. It’s sad about the climate control system never getting done, but things could be worse than a little mold.

  12. Man, the gentleman who owned these had exceptional taste in cars. What a beautiful collection!
    Wish I owned just one of these.

  13. This was probably my favorite Tom Cotter episode so far. Tom is always great and this time the collection was being kept indoors in more or less mint condition.
    I never did understand horders who would leave their cars to waste away outdoors, while refusing to sell.
    The quality and variety of the cars were a pleasure to watch. I do hope Kim & Co. can find a good home for all except for a few keepers.

  14. Was a wonderful discovery of vehicles. To see his daughter Kim light up with fond memories of the cars when she was younger, and she understands the importance of finding good homes for the car. By far one of my favorite episodes. Thank you for sharing.

  15. Thank you Kim for letting Tom show all those beautiful cars, your father collected some nice vehicles. They are all so clean . I hope you , your sisters and other family members can keep some and enjoy them and talk about your father at family gatherings . 😊

  16. This was awesome! And all of them in a great condition in a well cap barn. Yes, some are going to need some cleaning, and probably some new tires, but none of these look like a true “project”. All of them look like they’d be ready to go in a matter of hours or a weekend at most. I love it when collectors actually maintain their collection, and don’t just collect their own junkyard. And you can tell with Kim and her family, but even when they sell off some of these, there’s probably a couple that each of them will keep and leave to the next generation of their families.

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