Apr 15, 2023  •  For Sale  •  35 Comments

Unbelievable 230 Car Barn Find Stash!

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One of the best stories you can learn about when tracking barn finds is a massive cache of vehicles that no one seemingly knew about. According to the auction listing description, this collection in Europe was built without much of the outside world knowing about it. A Mr. Palmen started collecting cars 40 years ago, comprising one old church and two warehouses, and it’s now all going up for grabs with an eclectic mix of American and European classics. Any collection with an upstairs and a downstairs looks good to me. Find it here on classiccar-auctions.com with more than 230 vehicles up for grabs.

One of the best ways to get into collecting is by being in the business of specialty vehicles. Apparently, Mr. Palmen was a dealer or perhaps a consignor; whatever his career path, it led him to developing a familiarity with special and unique machinery. There are a number of desirable Lancias in the collection, with a few of them visible here; the full list of vehicles is not yet available but will be announced when an official auction date is provided.

As you can see, there are plenty of American classics in the mix as well. The listing claims Mr. Palmen was primarily an Italian car fan, and in addition to the Lancias, other photos reveal that multiple desirable Maseratis, Ferraris, and Alfa Romeos are all part of the collection as well. What’s even more incredible is that despite amassing such a sizeable collection, Palmen was still in the shop on a regular basis, running engines and performing any necessary maintenance himself. It seems entirely possible that many of these cars will only need basic reconditioning to run once more.

Sadly, due to age and other concerns, the Palmen collection will now be sold off. While it is unfortunate that so many special cars that have been kept together for so many years will be split up, it is unlikely any one person could take on the management of these vehicles, especially given the variety. However, I am curious if a deal could be put together for both the buildings and the cars, as that would make it instantly more feasible to take over management of such a significant assortment of vehicles – the likes of which we may very well never see again.

Comments

  1. Rex Kahrs Rex KahrsMember
    Apr 15, 2023 at 7:02am

    I can’t help wonder if any of these cars were actually driven. Clearly, the logistics involved in driving one of the “inside” cars, like the Citroen SM for example, would be a challenge to say the least.

    Perhaps now the guy will just have a few cars that he can get in running condition and actually drive in whatever time he has left.

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    • Mike
      Apr 15, 2023 at 10:08am

      Wow! What a testament to the old saying, “You can’t take it with you.”

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    • David
      Apr 16, 2023 at 3:16am

      Hi Rex, not the happy ending you wish for. Mr Palmen was living reclusive, lately even in a cabin within one of the buildings where the collection is located. He developed dementia, and having no relatives was taken into a care home by a social service that also subsequently had the collection appraised and sold of to a dealer that now sells it through the auction.

      As for the collection itself, it is great. I guess few people knew about it, and those who knew had no clue about the size of it. I knew about the collection in a church building in Dordrecht because I grew up at a classic dealership where he bought a few cars in the 80’s and early 90’s. I know he was still buying about 10 years ago, at auction when he had a feeling a nice car went for a low amount.
      I have no proof he ever drove them and don’t believe he did.
      So I guess we all enjoy our possessions in our own way. I believe in owning fewer but actively drive and restore.

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      • Rex Kahrs Rex KahrsMember
        Apr 16, 2023 at 10:51am

        Thanks David for filling in some details on this collection and Mr. Palmen.
        But this leads me to more questions if I may: What did Mr. Palmen do for a living that he could afford to buy so many (seemingly) valuable cars? And, given his dementia, how was the collection and the building(s) looked after? Just curious.

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      • David
        Apr 16, 2023 at 11:48am

        Mr. Palmen had several bussinesses, I don’t know of what kind. But he bought the cars before they went expensive. For example the Ferrari 365GT 2+2 was bought in 1977.
        The control over the collection was taken from him due to his dementia about a year ago. There was a fire in one of the buildings in early 2022, that may have started the process. But that is just my guess.

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      • Heartbreaker AL
        Apr 16, 2023 at 12:13pm

        Yes your concern is shared by any car guy or girl who has come across this find. As a collector myself “on a much smaller scale” I can relate to not being physically able to actually drive every car one admires. But seeing a collection such as this gives me hope that the art and expertise of auto collecting and restoring shall always, always live on.

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    • Gregory P Andonian
      Apr 30, 2023 at 6:01pm

      Whenever I see these stories, I think of American Pickers and all those guys who have storage places of cars and motorcycles just heaped on top of each other, just collecting dust and rotting. I’m not mechanical, but it makes me sick to see this part of our History just thrown out the door; never to be replaced.

      All these “barn finds” where cars are just rusted heaps or just empty shells or partially on their way, is just a tragedy. You always hear these hoarders come up with nonsensical reasons for just letting them sit and rot. So sad.

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  2. Joe Haska
    Apr 15, 2023 at 10:58am

    WOW! Absolutely insane and unbelievable. The auction is on my birthday maybe I could just buy one car.

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  3. John EderMember
    Apr 15, 2023 at 12:19pm

    “If I only had the room…”

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  4. Terrry
    Apr 15, 2023 at 12:43pm

    No doubt some of these cars will be on the road again thanks to their new owners, and that’s a good thing. A car in storage just takes up space.

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  5. StanMember
    Apr 15, 2023 at 4:56pm

    Wow Maseratis, Chevrolet, Fords, and everything in between. What a list.

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  6. Ricardo Ventura
    Apr 15, 2023 at 6:32pm

    This gentleman did everything I wanted to do in life.
    I congratulate you.
    Just the pleasure of having all the cars I like and without losing their character, even if only a few work, is priceless.
    Great.

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  7. Will Fox
    Apr 16, 2023 at 7:12am

    In the lead photo, I spot what appears to be a dark-colored `57 Mercury cvt.; I’d be happy just owning that lone car! (heavy jealous sigh)

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    • Barry
      Apr 16, 2023 at 9:27am

      Unfreaking believable I have 20 in my collection cads mopars ford’s but nothing like this good luck with the auction barry

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  8. MrF
    Apr 16, 2023 at 9:39am

    WTF. Although it resulted in an intriguing collection, this does not seem like a healthy interest. Enough open windows for a rodent hotel, but at least some of the cars have keys.

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  9. John HellerMember
    Apr 16, 2023 at 9:53am

    From the auction site

    1 – Alfa Romeo Sprint 1600
    2 – Fiat 1200 TV Spider 1958
    3 – Citroën 2CV 1955
    4 – Triumph 2000 20TR Convertible 1970
    5 – Panhard 24CT 1964
    6 – Saab Sonnet III type 97
    7 – Facel Vega Facellia coupe
    8 – Facel Vega Facellia Convertible
    9 – Bond Equipe GT 6 2 liter 2+2 1967
    10 – Fiat 124 Spider USA 2000 1981
    11 – Daf 66 HAVAS Convertible type 55 1970
    12 – Facel Vega FB Convertible 1963
    13 – Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto type 10503
    14 – Alfa Romeo Zagato 2600SZ 1967
    15 – Simca 9 Coupe de ville S
    16 – MG B GT 1971
    17 – MG TF 1954
    18 – Lamboghini Espada
    19 – MG B Tourer 1970
    20 – Singer Convertible 1912
    21 – Alfa Romeo Guilietta Srint Speciale
    22 – Lancia Montecarlo 1978
    23 – Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 1985
    24 – Ford A Roadster 1927
    25 – Facel Vega Coupe 1964
    26 – Sunbeam Talbot Supreme Convertible
    27 – Matra Bonnet 1965
    28 – Lancia B24 Spyder America 1955
    29 – Alfa Romeo Guilia GTC 1965
    30 – Triumph TR3B
    31 – Moretti 128 1974
    32 – Sunbeam Alpine 1960
    33 – MG A
    34 – Singer 9 Roadster 1955
    35 – Lancia Appia Coupe
    36 – Alfa Romeo Spider Guilia 1600
    37 – Jensen Healey 1974
    38 – Simca Aronde Oceane Convertible
    39 – Nash Metropolitan model 542 1956
    40 – AC Bristol Aceca 1954
    41 – Fiat 1500 Coupe 1960
    42 – Lancia Appia sedan 1958
    43 – Austin Convertible 1947
    44 – Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible 1971
    45 – MG MGA 1961
    46 – Daimler Dart 1958
    47 – Villard Type 27
    48 – Volvo 1800ES 1973
    49 – Austin Balanza 1800 MK2 1968
    50 – Fiat 1500 Spider 1963
    51 – Lancia Fulvia Coupe 1,3S 2e serie 1973
    52 – BMW 1600 GT 1968
    53 – Fiat 130 Coupe Automatic 3200 1972
    54 – Fiat Dino Coupe Bertone 2.0 1966
    55 – Bentley S2 Saloon 1959
    56 – Jaguar Mark 10 1963
    57 – Lincoln Continental Convertible MKIV 1959
    58 – NSU RO80 1976
    59 – Studebaker President 1958
    60 – Jaguar XJ-S 4.0 Convertible 1995
    61 – Mazda RX-7 Convertible 1988
    62 – Mercury Monterey 2 door coupe 1954
    63 – Ferrari 400i Automaat 1984
    64 – Facel Vega FVS 1956
    65 – Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner 1958
    66 – Peugeot 190S 1928
    67 – Aston Martin V8 Series 3 1975
    68 – Mercedes W188 300 S Roadster 1953
    69 – Studebaker Avanti Gold R2 1963
    70 – Ford Fairlane Victoria 4 door sedan 1955
    71 – Chevrolet Corvette C1 283 1958
    72 – Maserati Merak 1972
    73 – Maserati 3500 GTI S 1962
    79 – Buick 8 1937
    80 – Bristol 401 2L coupe 1952
    81 – Rover P4 100 1959
    82 – Jaguar MKII 3.4 1963
    83 – Alvis TD21 MK2 1963

    84 – Rover 16 Saloon 1937
    85 – Facel Vega Facel II HK2 1962
    86 – Citroën SM 1972
    87 – Chevrolet Corvair Convertible S 1964
    88 – Jaguar 3 1/2 liter Mark V 1943
    89 – Lagonda Drophead Coupe 1953
    90 – Daimler Coupe
    91 – Chevrolet Corvair Coupe Monza 1964
    92 – Ford Mustang 289 Coupe 1965
    93 – Ford Mustang 289 Fastback 1968
    94 – Chevrolet Corvair Convertible S
    95 – Jaguar E-type Convertible 4.2 S1 1966
    96 – Mercedes 300 SE Coupe (RDW 250 SE) 1965
    97 – Ford Thunderbird Landau 1963
    98 – MG Midget 1976
    99 – Mercedes 450 SL Convertible with hardtop
    100 – Ford Thunderbird 1962
    101 – Rolls Royce 25/30 HD model 2025 1934
    102 – MG TD 1953
    103 – Jaguar XJ8 Convertible 1998
    104 – Packard Eight de Luxe 1950
    105 – Chevrolet Corvette C3
    106 – Volvo 66 L 1979
    107 – Ford Thunderbird MK5 Landau 1968
    108 – Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider
    109 – Austin A90 Atlantic Coupe 1952
    110 – Daimler DB18 53228 1949
    111 – Jensen Interceptor III 1975
    112 – Sunbeam 20 HP
    113 – Talbot Lago Record T26 Coupe 1951
    114 – Lancia Aurelia B20 1955
    115 – Alfa Romeo Montreal 1973
    116 – ISO Rivolta IR300 1968
    117 – ISO Rivolta Fidia 1971
    118 – Fiat 2300 Coupe Ghia
    119 – Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint 1967
    120 – Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider 1962
    121 – Lancia Flaminia GTL 3C Coupe Touring 1968
    122 – Lancia Flaminia Coupe Pininfarina 1962
    123 – Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider Touring 1964
    124 – Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Sport Coupe 1950
    125 – Maserati Indy AM116 1970
    126 – Lincoln Continental Coupe MK2 1956
    127 – Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 1967
    128 – Datsun 280ZX Turbo 1982
    129 – Maserati Mistral Frua AM109 1965
    130 – Delahaye 135M Convertible 1950
    131 – Facel Vega Facel II 1963
    132 – Monica 560 1972
    133 – BMW 3200 CS Bertone 1963
    134 – Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider 1964
    135 – Ford Thunderbird 1ste model 1956
    136 – Talbot Lago Record T26 Berline 1949
    137 – Talbot Lago Record T26 Berline 1950
    138 – Essex (USA) Super Six Roadster 4 zits 1931
    139 – Rolls Royce Camargue
    140 – Imperial M617 MK2 Hardtop Coupe 1959
    141 – Panhard PL 17 17B 4 doors 1963
    142 – Tatra T87 1948
    143 – Mercedes 450 SLC 1976
    144 – Cadillac Eldorado Convertible MK7 1966
    145 – Mercedes 220 A Convertible 1955
    146 – Jaguar XK150 Fixed Head 3.4S 1960
    147 – Lancia Flaminia 2.8 Touring Convertible 1962
    148 – Mercedes 220 SE Coupe 1960
    149 – Mercedes 300 SE Automatic 1964
    150 – Lancia Flaminia Sport Zagato Series 2 1964
    151 – Maserati Bora 4.7 1972
    152 – Fiat 130 Coupe Automatic 1974
    153 – MG B 1978
    154 – Panther J 72 1979
    155 – Rolls Royce Camargue
    156 – Aston Martin V8
    157 – VW Kever
    158 – Porsche 928
    159 – Ferrari Dino 308 GT4
    160 – Jaguar MK9
    161 – MG B Coupé

    162 – MG A
    163 – Alfa Romeo Duetto
    164 – Alfa Romeo GTV
    165 – Alfa Romeo 2600 Coupé
    166 – Citroën DS
    167 – Mercedes SL
    168 – Pre war
    169 – Alfa Romeo Spider
    170 – Peugeot 504 Convertible
    171 – Daimler Sovreign
    172 – Tractor
    173 – Alfa Romeo GTV
    174 – Maserati 3500 GT 1964
    175 – Maserati Quattro Porte 4200 Serie 1 1965
    176 – Cadillac Eldorado Convertible MK7 1955
    177 – Lincoln Continental MKIV 4 drs Cabriolet 1964
    178 – Ford Edsel SE Citation Cabriolet 1958
    179 – Chevrolet Corvette C3 L-82 1978
    180 – DeTomaso Deauville Serie 2 1978
    181 – Cadillac Eldorado Convertible MK8 1968
    182 – Daimler 250 1967
    183 – Messerschmitt KR200 1963
    184 – Ford Thunderbird 1957
    185 – Bristol 401 2 Litre 1950
    186 – Triumph TR3 1958
    187 – Hillman Minx Tourer Cabriolet 1935
    188 – NSU Spider 56 1966
    189 – Facel Vega F2 Facellia Coupe 1962
    190 – Sunbeam 20HP Tickford 1933
    191 – Hillman Minx Saloon 1934
    192 – Triumph Renown MK1 TDB Saloon 1948
    193 – Sunbeam Supreme Alpine MK1 1955
    194 – Lancia Aurelia B50 Cabriolet Pininfarina 1951
    195 – Daf 600 1960
    196 – Morris Cowley Six MC15 2-door 1934
    220 – Tomos Moped Quaoro
    221 – Germaan Moped
    222 – Motor MV Agusta
    223 – Moped Kreidler Florett
    224 – Moped
    225 – Moped Puch
    226 – Motor Moto Guzzi
    227 – Scooter Vespa
    228 – Scooter Vespa
    229 – Moped
    230 – Moped
    231 – Moped
    232 – Cola cabinet
    233 – Workplace 1
    234 – Workplace 2
    237 – Alfa Romeo Duetto Rood
    253 – Lancia Thema 6V Automaat 1986
    254 – Volvo 340 DL 1986
    255 – Opel Movano Pick-up 2 2.5 CDTI Drops 2006
    256 – Ford Thunderbird 1980
    257 – Fiat Ducato 14 2.8D Pick-up 2000
    258 – Volvo 480 ES 1987
    259 – Steyr 55 1936
    260 – Hymer/Vauxha Mobil camper 1976
    261 – Volkswagen T3 Syncro DC 4×4 Pick up TD51kw 1989
    262 – Lancia Zagato Fulvia Sport 1.3S series 2 1971?
    263 – Peugeot 504 Coupe injection automaat 1973
    264 – Imperia TA-8 Sport Hotchkiss 1949
    266 – BMW 2000 CS 1972
    267 – Opel Vectra B 1.6-16v 5 deurs 1998
    268 – DAF 400 autoambulance AE04BN 1987
    269 – Land Rover Discovery 1997
    270 – Winnebago Renault Traffic Lesharo 2e serie 1986
    271 – Chrysler Imperial 1956?
    272 – Studebaker Champion Coupe 4e generatie 1955
    273 – Renault Express 1989
    274 – Citroën Jumper 1998
    275 – Fiat Ducato Camper 15L 2.3JTD 2004
    276 – BMW 2000 CS 1969
    277 – Mercedes Vito 108CDI 2002
    278 – BMW 3 serie 1996
    279 – Renault 19 cabriolet Karmann 1992
    280 – Master MTD grasmaaier

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    • Taconix
      Apr 16, 2023 at 11:04am

      181 – Cadillac Eldorado Convertible 1968.
      Cadillac never built a 1968 Eldorado Convertible.

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      • Bill West
        Apr 16, 2023 at 1:14pm

        But Eldorado convertibles were produced in the 50’s & up until 1966. I feel that the listing is nowhere near a concise description. Many Europeans aren’t necessarily knowledgeable about American iron, just as we average Americans aren’t experts on European units either. I fear that the auction house may be in over its head.

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    • Robin Tomlin
      Apr 16, 2023 at 5:05pm

      1959 Imperial (at this time they were a separate marque from Chrysler)

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      • Will Fox
        Apr 17, 2023 at 7:09am

        And there never was any “MK7” designation on any Chrysler products.

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    • harold daniels
      Apr 17, 2023 at 8:28am

      Wow. Sooo many obscure ( somewhat unliked models ). Yeah, they’ve been sitting ( yes, a task, to get running and roadworthy ) possibly lightly, to never driven, with low mileage, and no damage. The chances, of them not being, beaten to death, jacks up, the prospect, of obtaining ( unobtainium ). Just WOW.
      Unfortunate, he lost control of the collection. Hopefully, whoever is doing this, will keep him comfortable, for his remaining days.

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  10. DST1965
    Apr 16, 2023 at 9:54am

    Mind-blowing collection-if only I had the space-& the money 💰-I’d love to see the old vettes

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  11. Scott L.
    Apr 16, 2023 at 10:04am

    Lots of cars I’m unfamiliar with here, but there are two in particular I’d like to know what they are, if someone could say:

    1. Maroon car with A-wings on the front fenders above the headlights, parked next to a yellow Karman Ghia, and front plate 68-XE-98. Looks a little bit like an Airflow.

    2. Blue coupe with a hood scoop, fender flares and wide tires, 14-MZ-59 front plate. Looks a little bit like an Opel GT from the front.

    Thank you!

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    • David
      Apr 16, 2023 at 2:29pm

      1 is an Austin Atlantic
      2. is a Matra Djet

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      • Scott L.
        Apr 17, 2023 at 10:11am

        Thank you, David.

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  12. Martin Horrocks
    Apr 16, 2023 at 10:32am

    Very sensible comments from David. I disagree strongly that it would be a pity to break ip this collection. Mr Palmen showed good taste in purchasing premium classics, although he was obviously price aware. There are no show cars here.

    But these cars need to be put back in the ocean to find owners who will restore rather than just store them ( although well!). There would be no point in perpetuating another man’s automotive Diogenes syndrome

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  13. David Kafka
    Apr 16, 2023 at 10:51am

    Looks like they were still adding cars in the early 2000’s

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    • Keith
      Apr 16, 2023 at 5:08pm

      Don’t look now, but the early 2000’s were 20 years ago.

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  14. PRA4SNW
    Apr 16, 2023 at 11:42am

    I read through that list on the auction site and will echo the same reaction as most others here: WOW!

    Something for everyone -this collector did not limit his collection to any specific genre or vehicle type. I suspect that he bought whatever he considered a bargain. If I was closeby (no shipping involved), it might be fun to bid on a moped just so you can say you had something from the collection.

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  15. paterson guy
    Apr 16, 2023 at 4:37pm

    The Facel Vegas and the Delahaye jump out for me; plus the Aston V8.

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    • Tbone
      Apr 16, 2023 at 5:55pm

      Yes, he seemed to have cornered the market on facel vegas! A family friend owned one when i was growing up and I didn’t realize until adulthood how rare and valuable they were

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      • Will Fox
        Apr 17, 2023 at 7:11am

        Depending on the year, Facel Vegas bring $500K restored.

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  16. Robin Tomlin
    Apr 16, 2023 at 5:09pm

    It’s not how many toys you died with, it’s how much storage you have for those toys!

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  17. Terrry
    Apr 17, 2023 at 1:56pm

    The good thing about this auction is, some of those cars will live again and be driven, not just mouldering away in a barn where no one can appreciate them.

    Like 0
  18. Scotty McLaughlin
    May 19, 2023 at 2:44pm

    Jay Leno should be all over this auction

    Like 0

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