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Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery

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Barn find

Life in our early Porsche world, even yet, is full of surprises.
Here is the bare bones of a recent story which, despite being a 911 lover for over 40 years, surprised even me. 

You think you know of all the cars don't you? You think most of the old 911's must have been unearthed by now don't you? There might be the odd one lurking, rusting, rotting away in some old shed probably past saving eh?  There cant be any left can there? If there is the odd one it won't be anything special will it? It won't be an RS or an ST or a special factory car will it? All the cars with any kind of pedigree must be accounted for by now? Imagine finding a piece of Porsche history right under your nose. It doesn't ever happen does it?

Here is a little tale for all you die-hard Porsche fans. These are the events as they unfolded for us. Just shows you guys, never stop looking!

Many have told their story of a barn find. Many have wished it would happen to them. I never thought it was possible to find any more. I thought all the truly typical barn finds would have been unearthed by now.
We at DDK have noticed how many recent early barn find 911's have been discovered in Scotland. Weird. Small country not noted for it's early passion for Stuttgart's finest. There have been at least three cars with very interesting histories or special models unearthed in the last three years in Scotland and all RHD.  Two were S models, rare in the least. Not all the sellers have been easy to deal with. None have involved me but as I live in Scotland I have had a close interest in their discovery. Thankfully they have all be saved and are under restoration despite difficult sellers and eBay woes.
I was surprised when the first car turned up, amazed at the second and truly astonished when the third rare popped up and all within 50 miles of me! This was the sort of thing that happened in Europe or America where so many more cars were sold originally!
Could another important car be discovered in Scotland? I thought probably not.........

This story begins in June 2011 when my good friend Brendan (BJMullan on DDK) attended a track meet at Knockhill racing circuit in Fife, Scotland. He nearly didn't go. It wasn't a Porsche meet but Brendan loves to watch Motorsport and he will use any excuse on a Sunday to get out and about to a rally stage or a circuit race. So Brendan finds himself leaning over a Ferrari Daytona  in the paddock at Knockhill. 'Nice car' he says 'but I am into early 911s' . The owner was a nice friendly chap and in the conversation mentioned that an acquaintance of his had an old Porsche which had not been on the road for many years. In fact, he had a photo of it on his phone. Sure enough it was an early 911 and it was in a..........barn. It looked blue in colour and was surrounded by other non Porsche cars and straw bales. It was a typical phone photo, a bit dark, grainy and out of focus but at least it was a 911.
Brendan sent the photo to me and I said we should go and see it sometime. He said he didn't have any contact details for the owner, just the photo. 'Maybe the Daytona guy has a phone number' I asked.  A few weeks passed and we were left looking at the photo trying to work out what the car was.  Brendan sent a few texts to our Ferrari friend but no phone details were forthcoming.

Meantime, what do you guys think is in the barn? This is the phone photo we pondered over
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Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery

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Now this I'm going to enjoy... :)


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C'mon Mike, don't keep us in suspense....
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Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery

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Looks like 1968 door handles, corbeau seats in red leather? IB door mirror, duck tail, chrome horn grills.

SWB something with a ducktail?? Don't tell me it's an S??? :lol:
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Should I pour another Laphroaig now, or wait until tomorrow?...Look forward to seeing this unfold :)
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interesting...
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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A few more weeks went by but eventually Brendan managed to get hold of a phone number for the owner. ' do you want to go and see it this Sunday?'   So it came to pass that Brendan phoned and an arrangement was made to have a run into deepest rural Scotland to look at an old 911. Well, it was a nice day after two months of terrible wet weather and we had Brendan's own engine rebuild to discuss!,, which most of you will know is a bit of a saga. Bacon buttes and steaming coffee duly dispatched at my place and off we set. It was Sunday October 6th 2011.  It was one of those days. Anyone who has a passion for early 911's will dream about a day like this.

We neared our destination, passed a few remote farms and eventually came across a nice woman out for a walk and asked her for directions. 'come about the old Porsche have you? It's my husband you will be looking for, the next farm along here'. So, we had arrived. Introductions made, compliments on a wonderful part of the world, watched a buzzard surveying his territory from the top of a telegraph pole, talked about the weather and then off to the barn.
The door swung open and the immediate reaction was, oh it's black! It looked blue in the photo. 
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........and.......???....I can see this is going to be agony....at least it's my favourite colour........
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More, More ! :bounce:
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Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery

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5.5's with those door handles - '68 MY 2.0S? :shock:

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Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery

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And all under the nose of another DDKer. We were surprised word had not filtered through to him and he hadn't acted on it. However, this car has obviously been buried away from daylight for many years.......... Awaiting it's discovery!

The owner was a nice guy, but not really a Porsche guy...........
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1963 356B
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Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery

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Mike...is this your new project you've been working on.....?....so this story has a happy ending .....?
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Bloody hell Mike,how close are we talking :shock:
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brembo wrote:Bloody hell Mike,how close are we talking :shock:
Regards,
Close!! :shock:
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Re: Amazing barn find and a journey of discovery

Post by Ferry Man »

Nice work guys. 8)
How many pages is this thread going to end up at? :)
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