Here is a particular aspect of our hobby and industry that is intriguing to just about everybody; from the kids to the elders, to the racers to Motorama! -The "BARN FINDS". I, personally, have consistently been surprised on how many continue to be located.  How many could be possibly left?  Here is a great website, if it prevails, that covers this subject wonderfully! Give it a go; and let us know what you think. 

"Rescuing Automotive History 

Don't let a piece of important automotive history just rot away in a barn, garage or even worse, outside. Here at BarnFindAutos.com our mission is to rescue these forgotten vehicles so they can be restored and shared with other automotive enthusiasts. If you know of an automobile, or motorcycle in need of rescue please email us mail the owners contact information, description of item in need of rescue and photos if possible. 

We also want to provide you with the information needed if you are restoring your own barn find, so be sure and check out our Parts & Restoration page. There are also pages with links to Car Clubs, Automotive Art, Museums, Auctions and Collector Car Insurance companies.
 
Send us your photos and stories of your own Barn Find Auto, as we would love to post them on our site for other automotive enthusiasts to see. "

We welcome to have you post your "Barn Finds" as a free blog here on www.SouthEastWheelsEvents.com! Thank you, Steve, so much for all your efforts!

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