including rare £300k Ferrari found after wealthy owner ‘left country’
A fleet of luxury supercars - including a super-rare Ferrari - is set to be sold off after the owner is thought to have left the country.
The expensive collection of luxury motors was owned by a "sports car-mad" industrialist who left them to collect dust in a Belgian warehouse.
Six Porches, reported to be from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, are among the incredible cars up for sale.
The rarest of the lot, a 1970s Ferrari 365 GT4 BB, one of only 367 ever produced, is expected to fetch more than £300,000.
According to representatives of Oldtimerfarm the owner is "media shy" and wishes to "remain anonymous".
The collection will sell for millions of pounds, and classic car enthusiasts should keep an eye out as local reports claim that the supercars will be sold to individual clients.
To assure buyers that the dusty supercars are road-ready - Oldtimerfarm, based in Aalter, Belgium, have restored them to perfect running condition.