Luxury car fleet found gathering dust in ‘bored’ owner’s Suffolk barn


A fleet of luxury classic cars were discovered gathering dust in a Suffolk barn after their “bored” millionaire owner died.

By Andrew Hough
Published: 7:30AM GMT 03 Mar 2010

Telegraph.co.uk
Maserati Khamsin 4930cc two door coupe, green: Luxury car fleet found in 'bored' owner's barn gathering dust

Among the fleet include this green Maserati Khamsin 4930cc two door coupe. Photo: LACY SCOTT & KNIGHT
Rare cars found in barn: Maserat Quattroporte III 4900cc four door saloon, silver

Maserat Quattroporte III 4900cc four door saloon, silver Photo: LACY SCOTT & KNIGHT

An auctioneer brought in to assess the owner’s estate made the “extraordinary” discovery after the hoard of vehicles was hidden for more than 20 years.

The expensive fleet, with some of the finest marques produced in Italy and Britain from the 1970s to the 1990s, had been left gathering dust on the rambling estate near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

It was claimed the owner, who has not been named, became “bored” with his prized collection and continued to purchase more rare cars.

His fleet included a rare Bentley Continental R Mulliner – one of only 46 made during four years of production – one of only six 200-mph De Tomaso Longchamp GTSE sports cars with just 440 miles on the clock and a Maserati Quattroporte III, which has done less than 1,000 miles.

The wealthy Suffolk-based businessman, who owned a successful engineering firm, refused to drive the cars, instead relying on his £4000 Japanese-built Nissan 4×4 as his daily transport.

The eight cars, some of which have clocked virtually no miles, are expected to fetch up to £160,000 when they go under the hammer next week after the retired enthusiast died just over a year ago.

Experts warned that most cars would need heavy, and potentially expensive, restoration.

Edward Crichton, of Lacy Scott & Knight auction house, said that after discussing the estate with the late businessman’s family, he was advised to have a look at “the old cars in the barn” before he left.

He then stumbled on the “extraordinary find”, which left him “absolutely staggered”.

“Apparently the owner rarely used any of the cars and some have got just a few hundred miles on the clock after he bought them new,” said the auction house’s fine art manager.

“It’s extraordinary that he seems to have tired of the cars soon after buying them. I was absolutely staggered – the cars had simply been parked and left there.

“He certainly wasn’t like normal collectors who acquire vehicles and wanted to hang on to them for ever, he just drove them for a bit and then put them in the barn and got something else to try.”

He added: “It was bit like a child opening presents on Christmas morning and getting bored with them very quickly.”

He said one of the Bentleys cost more than £200,000 new but “like all the vehicles it will need some restoration”.

“In some cases the engines have not been started for more than 20 years,” he added.

De Tomaso enthusiast, Robert Baker, a builder from Bury St Edmunds, was called in by the auctioneers to have a look at the cars.

”They are an extraordinary collection and the De Tomaso are real collectors cars,” he said.

“But they have not been moved for years and will need complete restoration to get them running again and that is a very expensive job.

Expert restorer Roger Brotton, who also specialises in De Tomasos, added: ” This is very much a case of buyer beware – they may think they can just put on a new battery and turn the key but that could well destroy the engine.

“All the cars will need re-commissioning and that will be expensive on all the models. Because the owner just parked them and walked away there will almost certainly be things like seized brakes and leaking seals. The gearbox and engine may also have seized and it can cost up to £30,000 re-build one of those engines.

“The factory stopped production several years ago so many of the spare parts that would be needed would have to be made from scratch.”

What is being sold:

Car: Silver Maserati Quattroporte III, 4900cc four door saloon,

Mileage: 960 miles

First registered: 1989

Estimated value: £7000-£9000

Car: Green Maserati Khamsin, 4930cc two door coupé

Mileage: 12,688

First registered: 1985

Estimated value: £10,000-15,000

Car: Brown DeTomaso Longchamp GTSE, 5763cc two door saloon

Mileage: 439

First registered: 1988

Estimated value: £8000-£12,000

Car: Black DeTomaso Deauville, 5763cc four door saloon

Mileage: 38,352

First registered: 1983

Estimated value: £7000-£10000

Car: Red Jensen Interceptor III auto 7212cc two door saloon

Mileage: 24,054

First registered: 1976

Estimated value: £2500-£4000

Car: Blue Bentley Mulsanne Turbo R auto 6750cc four door saloon

Mileage: 609

First registered: 1996

Estimated value: £20,000-£25,000

Car: Red Bentley Continental R Mulliner 6750cc coupé

Mileage: 20,871

First registered: 1998

Estimated value: £60,000-£80,000

AND…..

Car: Blue Nissan Patrol 4×4 GR SE TD 2953cc

Mileage: 67727

First registered: 2001

Value: £3000-£4000

Source: Lacy, Scott and Knight Auction House

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