In a grandfather’s barn, you can often find a hidden bottle of moonshine, antique tools, a fishing rod, and if you’re lucky, an old Zhiguli. But for this guy, his grandfather didn’t drink moonshine, but single malt whiskey, and he clearly didn’t drive a Zhiguli…
As reported by GTSpirit, in his 30s, he accidentally found out that his grandfather wanted to open a showroom for exclusive sports cars in the 1980s. Furthermore, he even prepared a couple of worthy specimens for sale, but something went wrong either with the insurance company or the bank, which made him decide to hide the exclusive cars away from prying eyes.
Almost 20 years later, the grandson inherited a “movable” legacy – his grandmother finally decided to open the barn for him, where such automotive icons as the Lamborghini Countach, Ferrari 308, and one yet to be identified rarity had been standing for two decades without moving.
Importantly, the abandoned Lamborghini belongs to the limited 5000S edition (V12, 380 horsepower), which was produced in a quantity of 321 units and today is valued at approximately half a million dollars!
By the way, did you know that recently in Zaporizhzhia, a grandson sold his grandfather’s legendary 90s car without any mileage?!