The Best Barn Find Classic Car I’ve ever discovered. Will it run?

The Best Barn Find Classic Car I’ve ever discovered. Will it run? In this episode Jonny Smith pinches himself when he finds what could be the ultimate unicorn classic car, worth up to £300,000. This is a 1959 Aston Martin DB4 that hasn’t been started up since 1982 at the earliest, and has been ’abandoned’ gathering dust ever since. But why the rotten bumper? Why the tow bar? Who was the famous owner? All is explained in this special episode. Thanks for stopping by The Late Brake Show. This episode is proudly supported by WD40. Besides the penetrating oil beloved by millions, WD40’s Specialist range contains 8 other products: DO YOU KNOW OF A CAR THAT MIGHT BE WORTHY OF JONNY HELPING UNEARTH ON VIDEO? DO YOU OWN A CAR IN A BARN/HEDGE/GARAGE THAT MIGHT JUST RUN OR NEED A NEW HOME? Email (ideally with details, photos and location) the Late Brake Show via contact@ If you want to see these episodes (as well as all the other playlists covering car collections and new car reviews) why not become a Patreon supporter from £1 per month? *********** Merch shop: ****** Become a Patreon supporter: ****** Website: ****** SUBSCRIBE for a broad-church of automotive appreciation spanning EV, classic, modified and future tech. ******** Filmed and edited by: Phil Vaughn Pritchard Thumbnail by: Matt Tarrant **************** Jonny Smith Creative content maker, car presenter & car pervert for hire since ’98 Website: Instagram: Twitter: CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro #barnfind #astonmartin #abandonedastonmartin #thelatebrakeshow #db
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