A treasure trove of classic cars will be sold off – unless the owner comes forward to claim them.
The 105 vehicles have been left at a property on Pines Lane, Biddulph Park, since the beginning of July. The classic stock includes many rare finds such as a Jensen Interceptor, Humber Sceptre and Super Snipe, and a Porsche 911 Targa.
But if the owner comes forward, he can expect a bill of £108,990 for storing the cars since they were abandoned on July 4.
If they are auctioned enthusiasts from around the country will be flocking to the sale.
To find a collection that includes such rarities as a Model T Ford, two Lancia Fulvias, a couple of Triumph Stags, Mini and Morris Minor pick-ups, a Cortina soft top, an NSU, and what might yet prove to be an Escort RS 2000 and so many others is just amazing.
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Some of them look quite tatty.
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What a peculiar story.
However, makes Sainsbury's parking penalties look modest.. £108k since July?
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>>However, makes Sainsbury's parking penalties look modest.. £108k since July?
tenant in the property who was evicted for non-payment.
Could well be all the money the tenant owes the owner.
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Just up the road.. I'll be bidding.. £50 for the lot.
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