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The Finder of Lost Automotive Souls – Classic Cars, Barn Finds & Vintage Vehicles

Automotive archaeology is the art of uncovering the past through its mechanical treasures. Every classic car, barn find, or vintage vehicle tucked away in a garage, barn, or under a tarp tells a story about its engineering, its owners, and the journeys it has taken. My mission is to uncover those stories, preserve them, and connect these cars with their next caretaker.

As I travel the backroads of Connecticut, New England, and beyond, I discover hidden automotive gems, from American muscle cars and antique trucks to rare European sports cars and collectible classics. Some are untouched time capsules, others are restoration projects waiting for a new lease on life. I document each vehicle’s story in photos and words, and whenever possible, I help save them from rust and decay by placing them with passionate new owners.

For some vehicles, this means acting as a donor car to help another classic live again. For others, it means a full restoration and return to the road. Sometimes the cars are in running condition and simply need help finding the right buyer. In every case, I ensure each car is matched with someone who values it, whether they’re a collector, restorer, or enthusiast.

If you own a classic car, barn find, special interest car, or vintage vehicle you’d like to sell, I can help you reach serious buyers locally, nationally, and internationally. My network of collectors and enthusiasts is always searching for the next automotive treasure, from pre-war antiques to 1970s and 1980s icons, and everything in between.

In essence, I help people sell their classic cars and keep automotive history alive, one vehicle, one story, one soul at a time.

 

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Middletown, Connecticut, , , United States
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001 860-398-1732
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