So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidden Ba
#13
Re: So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidden Ba
The title thing was kind of a joke but really. How can you not see a barn of that size housing that many cars on property your buying. The cars look like they've been there for quite some time so I'm not saying he just drove them in there and flattened the tires and toss a bunch of dust on them. Also what kind of farms have forest? Maybe like one selling christmas trees or something but when I think of farms...or atleast around here "farms" just have treeless land where they grow plants and veggies and that type of ---- or livestock. I'm gonna have to pull my Carlos Mensteala card on this.
#14
Re: So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidden Ba
^^yeah man, i'm with you, thats a HUGE barn to just overlook when you sell some property, there must have been a road to it at least to get that many cars in there. I would have ---- my pants if I found that. Yeah, we just bought a farm and anything on the property goes to the new owner unless its written to the old owner by the lawyer when you transact land. On the property we bought 3 years ago I found an old 6x6 amphibious 2 seat vehichle in the grainery of the barn on the property.
#15
Re: So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidden Ba
you got to remember this IS NOT in the U.S this is in Portugal....i can see how it could happen...the og owner was old as ----, he died someone from his family was selling the house and land not nowing about the barn...well if this land was on like 15-20 acres i can see how a barn as big as that one would get lost in the woods, espially if no one took care of the over grown property...
#16
Re: So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidde
you also got to think its porta rico... a tiny island were land large enough to house a shack of cars that big is very rare and this story is starting to sound more like bullshit every minute...
but its still a good little car dreamers fantasy...
i would believe it if it was some remote city in florida that some old fogey owned and had lost all his family in a tragic car accident years ago and doesnt ever want to drive again so he locks up the storage facility full of old ventage cars and throws away the key then he dies and some long lost cousin gets the land and becuase uncle *** ****** hated this cousin the cousin never wanted to even look at the property and just sold it as is...
but its still a good little car dreamers fantasy...
i would believe it if it was some remote city in florida that some old fogey owned and had lost all his family in a tragic car accident years ago and doesnt ever want to drive again so he locks up the storage facility full of old ventage cars and throws away the key then he dies and some long lost cousin gets the land and becuase uncle *** ****** hated this cousin the cousin never wanted to even look at the property and just sold it as is...
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Re: So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidde
Originally Posted by licenseless
you also got to think its porta rico... a tiny island were land large enough to house a shack of cars that big is very rare and this
#18
Re: So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidden Ba
Now the guy who bought the semi trailers in WI that had all that muscle car stuff if believeable. But this I ain't buying. Portugal isn't under Spain..it's on the western side of it. If it was south of Spain it'd be in Africa. Jackass.
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Re: So Imagine You Buy A Farm. In The Forest You Find A Barn. You Open The Hidden Ba
Originally Posted by hondarex2323
you got to remember this IS NOT in the U.S this is in Portugal....i can see how it could happen...the og owner was old as ----, he died someone from his family was selling the house and land not nowing about the barn...well if this land was on like 15-20 acres i can see how a barn as big as that one would get lost in the woods, espially if no one took care of the over grown property...
around VA and MD you see farms w/ 100-250acres for sale on the regular. many of them advertise saying "numerous outbuildings and structures" so for this to happen isnt out of the realm of possibility. like you said it was prob from some OG portuguese farmer guy and it has been in his family for generations. most of the large farms around here were built back in the mid 1800's and a few from the 1700's and they prob stayed in the family for most of their "working" lives