A rare 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB with an alloy body and a 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 are among an incredible collection of forgotten cars discovered in a North Carolina garage.
The haul, uncovered by automative author and historian Tom Cotter for Hagerty's Barn Find Hunter video series, also includes a 1976 Triumph TR-6, a 1978 Morgan Plus 8 and a mid-1980s BMW 325ix.
The video, which you can watch below, shows Cotter's amazement as he enters the abandoned property only to be greeted with one of the finds of his life.
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Writing on Hagerty's website, Cotter describes the moment when he first realised that the Ferrari was among the dust-covered vehicles.
"As my eyes adjust to the darkness…could it be? The silhouette in front of me could only be a Ferrari. A proper front-engine, 12-cylinder Ferrari at that. I carefully make my way across the dark, cluttered floor so I can identify the car head-on.
"It is a 1967 275 GTB, with headlight covers of immense size. The silver car is surrounded by spider webs and covered with decades worth of dust. And crickets."