The Hemi In The Barn
More Great Stories of Automotive Archaeology
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It's every car lovers fantasy: the perfectly preserved classic
automobile discovered under a blanket in some great-grannys garage. And
as Tom Cotter showed us in The Cobra in the Barn, it's a fantasy that
can come true. Cotters' adventures in automotive archaeology continue in
The Hemi in the Barn,
with more than forty new stories of amazing finds and automotive
resurrections. Avid collectors big and small recall the thrills of the
hunt, the tips and hunches followed, clues pursued, the heart-stopping
payoff. There's the forgotten Duesenberg--the only unrestored one
around--that Jay Leno found in a Burbank garage. There's another 1931
model Dusenberg Leno found in a parking garage in New York City that was
parked in 1933 and was never moved. There's a Plymouth Superbird found
buried in a hedge out of sight in Alabama. There's the rescue of the
first 1955 Corvette ever built. There's the find of legendary race
builder Smokey Yunick's Boss 302 Trans-Am car. And there's the story of
the original Cobra Daytona Coupe built by Peter Brock and sold to Phil
Spectre--a story that somehow involves a chauffeur's daughter setting
herself and her rabbits on fire. As entertaining as these tales are--and
some are truly corkers--they're also full of tantalizing hints and
suggestions for readers setting off on their own adventures in
automotive archaeology.