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  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years <br />
<br />
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.
The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.
Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk<br />
<br />
<br />
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum. <br />
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.<br />
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm. <br />
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.<br />
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value. <br />
<br />
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.<br />
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.<br />
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million. <br />
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans i
    Exclusivepix_Classic_Cars_Found_on_F...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
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  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • Michigan Builds Fake Town to Test Driverless Cars<br />
<br />
the University of Michigan together with Michigan Department of Transportation opened a new test environment that would enable car manufacturers and technology suppliers to test driverless cars in a controlled environment. Called Mcity, this 32-acre simulation of urban and suburban environment is the first of its kind and includes a network of roads with intersections, traffic signs and signals, streetlights, fake building facades, sidewalks and obstacles such as construction barrier. Unlike public streets, many of Mcity's elements are movable that will allow engineers to rearrange the city’s layout to create complex intersections, blind corners and all kinds of conditions imaginable. In addition, Mcity will also include robotic pedestrians that would pop out in front of traffic unexpectedly to see how well autonomous vehicles react.<br />
<br />
“There are many challenges ahead as automated vehicles are increasingly deployed on real roadways,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Mobility Transformation Center. “Mcity is a safe, controlled, and realistic environment where we are going to figure out how the incredible potential of connected and automated vehicles can be realized quickly, efficiently and safely.”<br />
“We would never do any dangerous or risky tests on the open road, so this will be a good place to test some of the next technology,” says Hideki Hada, general manager for electronic systems at Toyota’s Technical Center in Ann Arbor. “A big challenge is intersections in the city, because there are vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles together with complex backgrounds with buildings and connections to infrastructure. That’s why this is really important.”<br />
The market for driverless technology is expected to grow to $42 billion by 2025, and self-driving cars may account for a quarter of global auto sales by 2035, according to Boston Consulting Group.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Fake_Town_Test_Driverle...jpg
  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
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  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Damaged_cars_Scrapyard1.jpg
  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
©Exclusivepix media
    Exclusivepix_Damaged_cars_Scrapyard5.jpg
  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
©Exclusivepix media
    Exclusivepix_Damaged_cars_Scrapyard2.jpg
  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
©Exclusivepix media
    Exclusivepix_Damaged_cars_Scrapyard4.jpg
  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
©Exclusivepix media
    Exclusivepix_Damaged_cars_Scrapyard8.jpg
  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
©Exclusivepix media
    Exclusivepix_Damaged_cars_Scrapyard6.jpg
  • (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Damaged cars are seen stacked at a scrapyard on March 19, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. China has a comprehensive evaluation index system to measure the development of its circular economy, and according to the National Bureau of Statics (NBS), the key index increased to 137.6 between 2005 to 2013.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Damaged_cars_Scrapyard7.jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • Bid it like Beckham: David sells his all-black Rolls-Royce Phantom on eBay for £250, 000<br />
<br />
Two of England's most successful ever exports parted ways today after almost four years together.<br />
David Beckham has decided to sell his limited edition black Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe on internet bidding site eBay.<br />
The most capped English footballer of all time bought the stylish car in 2008 for £350,000 and spent thousands more having it customised.<br />
He personally oversaw every additional design to the car and asked for it to be blacked out with tinted windows, a black Spirit of Ecstasy, and huge black 24-inch alloys were also added.<br />
<br />
The car became one of Hollywood's most recognisable vehicles and has been up for sale on eBay since Friday for £250, 000.<br />
The unique automobile was the jewel in Beckham's extensive all-black air-conditioned garage, which also included a specially built Range Rover, Porsche 911 and a Jeep Wrangler.<br />
The LA Galaxy star has amassed 6,000 miles in the flashy car and has sent it to a specialist dealership to be sold.<br />
Towbin Cars, in Las Vegas, is advertising the car for $390, 000 and offer a full service history for the 6.75-litre V12 engine which develops 450bhp and enables among the smoothest acceleration of all cars.<br />
It can do 0 to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds and it has an overall top speed of 150mph.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Beckham_Rolls_Royce_For...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - JUNE 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 A Sculpture Made of Scrapped Cars<br />
<br />
A sculpture made of 13 scrapped cars at a cultural industrial park on June 18, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sculpture_Made_of_Scrap...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - JUNE 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 A Sculpture Made of Scrapped Cars<br />
<br />
A sculpture made of 13 scrapped cars at a cultural industrial park on June 18, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sculpture_Made_of_Scrap...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - JUNE 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 A Sculpture Made of Scrapped Cars<br />
<br />
A sculpture made of 13 scrapped cars at a cultural industrial park on June 18, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sculpture_Made_of_Scrap...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - JUNE 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 A Sculpture Made of Scrapped Cars<br />
<br />
A sculpture made of 13 scrapped cars at a cultural industrial park on June 18, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sculpture_Made_of_Scrap...jpg
  • WUHAN, CHINA - JUNE 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 A Sculpture Made of Scrapped Cars<br />
<br />
A sculpture made of 13 scrapped cars at a cultural industrial park on June 18, 2013 in Wuhan, Hubei province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sculpture_Made_of_Scrap...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
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  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • A gas station in Tatarstan gives free gas to bikini wearing customers<br />
<br />
In three cities of Tatarstan, “refill for a bikini” campaign was held. It was organized by a network of the local gas stations.<br />
<br />
Participants in bathing suits and high heels drove to the gas stations for a free refill. Among them were men, who proudly marched to the counter to get free gasoline. Lovers of freebies formed a long line of cars near gas station.<br />
<br />
The campaign lasted from noon to 3 pm and according to organizers, almost 200 vehicles participated in three hours.<br />
©Exclusivepxi Media
    ExPix_free_gas_to_bikini_wearing_cus...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Aerial View of Audi vehicles in FAW-Volkswagen Changchun plant parking lot on June 12, 2016 in Changchun, Jilin province. FAW Automotive is the third largest automobile manufacturer in China, producing 2.7 million cars a year. FAW manufactures automobiles for foreign brands such as Audi in China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_of_Audi_vehicles1.jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Aerial View of Audi vehicles in FAW-Volkswagen Changchun plant parking lot on June 12, 2016 in Changchun, Jilin province. FAW Automotive is the third largest automobile manufacturer in China, producing 2.7 million cars a year. FAW manufactures automobiles for foreign brands such as Audi in China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_of_Audi_vehicles2.jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Aerial View of Audi vehicles in FAW-Volkswagen Changchun plant parking lot on June 12, 2016 in Changchun, Jilin province. FAW Automotive is the third largest automobile manufacturer in China, producing 2.7 million cars a year. FAW manufactures automobiles for foreign brands such as Audi in China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_of_Audi_vehicles4.jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 12: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Aerial View of Audi vehicles in FAW-Volkswagen Changchun plant parking lot on June 12, 2016 in Changchun, Jilin province. FAW Automotive is the third largest automobile manufacturer in China, producing 2.7 million cars a year. FAW manufactures automobiles for foreign brands such as Audi in China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_of_Audi_vehicles3.jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 06: (CHINA OUT) <br />
Travel Peak Appears On Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway At End Of Chinas National Day Holiday<br />
<br />
Aerial view of cars queuing up to pass a checkpoint set recently in the direction of Beijing on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway at the end of National Day Holiday on October 6, 2015 in Beijing, China. A travel peak appeared at the end of 7-day China\'s National Day Holiday. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Taffic_Beijing_Hong_Kon...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Ferrying Office Workers And Their Cars on wooden boat <br />
<br />
A man sitting in his car takes a wooden boat to cross the Chaobai River in Beijing, China. Some office workers who live in Hebei will drive cars to the Chaobai River, and then let a boat take them with their cars to the bank in Beijing during rush hours every day.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Ferrying_Office_Workers_And_Ca...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Ferrying Office Workers And Their Cars on wooden boat <br />
<br />
A man sitting in his car takes a wooden boat to cross the Chaobai River in Beijing, China. Some office workers who live in Hebei will drive cars to the Chaobai River, and then let a boat take them with their cars to the bank in Beijing during rush hours every day.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Ferrying_Office_Workers_And_Ca...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
  • HAIKOU, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Aerial View Of 6,000 Scrap Cars After A Fire <br />
<br />
Aerial view of wreckage of scrap cars after a fire at a car park beside Haikou Prison  in Haikou, Hainan Province of China. A fire broken out in the car park with over 6,000 scrap cars  No one was hurt in the accident and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Aerial_View_Of_6000_Scrap_Cars...jpg
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