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A 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, one of the most valuable cars in the world, which is valued at up to €12 million ($13.7 million), is among a unique collection of rare cars discovered in France

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The Ferrari (left) was discovered beneath piles of dusty, old car magazines, next to a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sport Frua (right), one of just three in the world, which is expected to sell for $1 million

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A Delahaye GFA 148L (left) and a Talbot Lago Baby cabriolet (right), which was previously owned by King Farouk I of Egypt, a playboy king said to habitually consume 600 oysters a week, was also in the fleet

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Left to right: An Abri 1, a Facel Vega Excellence and a Talbot Lago T26 cabriolet, which were all discovered in a makeshift shelter

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A Bugatti 57 Ventoux was covered in thick dust that had accumulated over five decades.

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The grime was so thick that some of the cars were almost unrecognizable at first glance, but they were also strangely beautiful.

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There was an eeriness to the collection, a sense of time standing still.

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The cars had been left open to the elements for 50 years, but their elegant lines were still visible despite the dirt and corrosion.

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An entrepreneur, inventor and car enthusiast called Roger Baillon collected the cars mostly between 1955 and 1965.

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He had hoped to set up his own motor museum, but abandoned the plans after his business collapsed

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His descendents were unaware of the value of the cars, and left them to rot for decades.

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Grass and vines had grown around the cars, and even into them.

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Matthiu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff, the experts who discovered the cars, compared it to the explorers finding Tutankhamun's tomb.

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They anticipate that the cars will be in high demand when they are auctioned, with people wanting to restore them to their former glory.

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The restoration job will be a painstaking one, as some of the metalwork is so eaten away with rust that it has become incredibly delicate.

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The cars have been removed from the site with great care, and are now in storage awaiting auction.

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Some of them were only just saved before they succumbed to the ravages of time altogether.

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This Hispano Suiza H6B cabriolet had begun to collapse under the weight of the years.

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Some of the cars, like this Panhard-Levassor Dynamic coup, appeared to be structurally sound.

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Experts are unable to predict the condition of the engines, as to find so many cars of this age and quality, that have been sitting out in the open, is unprecedented.

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The rear of the Talbot Lago T26 Grand Sport coup had caved in, giving it an almost sculptural quality.

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In its heyday, the Talbot Lago T26 Grand Sport coup was the plaything of Egyptian royalty.

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When it is auctioned, it may regain some of the glamor that it has gradually lost.



