Barns full of 300 cars including rare Ferraris, Corvettes, and Porsches were hidden for 30 years. Now, the collection is going to auction with a Youtuber's help.
The video — which was filmed before the coronavirus pandemic — was initially posted on April 10. The video tour has 2.2 million views as of April 20.
It's no surprise the barn find has piqued the interest of millions of viewers. It's filled with rare finds from all across the US and Europe, including cars made by Ferrari, Ford, Oldsmobile, Matra Djet, and Rolls-Royce, to name a few. Kosilla himself hasn't seen the full collection yet, in part because the coronavirus pandemic has hindered several of his plans to continue viewing and working on the collection.
Kosilla first heard about the collection that's "quite a journey [away]" around three years ago, he told Business Insider.He about it when friends of the owner initially contacted Kosilla and asked if he could detail the cars.According to Kosilla, he is one of “very few people who have had access to these kinds of things and experience with these types of valuable paint jobs.
Instead of limiting his collection to specific makes, models, and years, the collector "went wherever his heart went," according to Kosilla.“I’ve met the guy a thousand times,” Kosilla spoke of the anonymous collector. “He’s a very sweet guy, very smart. He’s driven by his passion, which is cool because he knows everything about every single one of [the cars].
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