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Thread: Rare Ferrari kept inside Los Angeles apartment for 30 years

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    Peter Kane

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    Neat story, Peter.

    I hope there was nothing in that fridge from 1985.

    Jon B.
    Vista, CA

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    Senior Member 62S-R-S's Avatar
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    Cool idea of storage...whatever the story is for when the wall was 'cut' in order to place it there unbeknownst to the public. There was no need to insure - since no thief would have suspected. More unique than a barn find.

    He should leave the paint as is which seems fine. Nice patina.

    Drive it @# !

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    So cool, thanks for the link

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    Quote Originally Posted by 62S-R-S View Post
    Cool idea of storage...whatever the story is for when the wall was 'cut' in order to place it there unbeknownst to the public. There was no need to insure - since no thief would have suspected.
    Until one of your tweaker neighbors burned the apartment to the ground... =)
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    all the barns finds have been found, time to start searching old apartments

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