Barn finds are some of the most amazing cars that we can find. More often than not, these cars are all hidden away from public view for decades and are being unearthed for the first time in a long while. Hagerty has a great barn find series on their YouTube channel. This latest episode is the second in a two-part series of Dave Coleman’s collection. It leaves host Tom speechless as to the classic cars in this collection and how many of them are hiding away.

What The Previous Episode Showed Off

There were many incredible cars shown off in the first episode, such as a classic Hudson with a modern turbocharger, a Ford Falcon Sprint, and plenty more. But this second episode is full of even more cool cars. The first car we see is a 1950s classic, a Mercury that is a “lead sled”, from back in the day when people modified their cars prior to plastic bodykits. A 1968 Dodge Charger sat outside is another epic car that Tom is able to lay his eyes on. But we are just getting started here with plenty more to uncover.

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More Gems In This Huge Barn Find Collection

Hagerty Barn Find David Coleman Saab 93
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Another amazing car is a Saab 93 850GT Monte Carlo that is begging for a full restoration and would have had a three-cylinder two-stroke engine under the hood. This is something that deserves saving. An old Formula V car is another pretty amazing find. Then there is a Porsche 911 just lying around, as you might expect, that has sat in the yard for some 20 years waiting for an owner that never came back for it. This was despite the car getting a fresh motor and transmission installed.

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The Real Gems Of The Collection

Hagerty Barn Find David Coleman 1965 Porsche 911
via Hagerty YouTube Channel

An MG A sat undercover, in great condition, is a real gem of the collection. As is the Studebaker sat next to it. There is even an area inside for OG Racing, with a PCA Club Racing car, or Porsche Club of America, with over 50 wins to its name. A 1965 Porsche 911 street car is also hiding away inside too, in great condition, and this is something that is incredibly valuable in 2022. There are some utterly incredible cars in this collection and it is great to see that some of them are in good condition. A lot of these unrestored machines are up for sale which means many more of these cars may get back onto the road.

Source: Hagerty YouTube Channel