Amazed To Discover More Than 300 Rare Classic American Cars Of A Man Parked In Colorado Are Warmly Sought After

Towing company owner Randy Milan has been collecting run-down cars for a half-century

Towing and repair company owner Randy Milan has put his business to good work over the years … for himself.

The Fort Collins, Colorado, man has spent the past half-century amassing a collection of 325 cars in need of more than a little TLC.

Among them are 285 Chevrolets, which his wife, Deb, told Fox News Digital is his favorite make, including approximately 90 from just 1959 and 1960.

The cars are all farm and barn finds he came across over the years, with an eye on fixing them up one day.

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Randy Milan has been collecting run-down cars for a half-century. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

He never sold any along the way, and Deb said the cars have been tucked all over the place in storage and that at 68 he has decided he will never get around to working on most of them, so he has spent the past few months bringing them together in a field for one giant auction scheduled for Saturday, October 15.

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Several Chevrolet El Caminos are in Milan’s collection. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

Hardly any of them run, and many do not have engines or even wheels, but there are plenty left for a very handy mechanic to bring back to life.

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The cars have been taken out of storage and to a single location for the auction. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

A few standouts have already attracted large online bids leading up to the on-site event.

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This 1959 Chevrolet Impala convertible, without a motor or transmission, could be worth over $100,000 if fully restored. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

A 1959 Chevrolet Impala without an engine or transmission, and in pretty bad shape overall, had been bid over $45,000 at the time this story was written, with fully restored versions of the car worth well over $100,000.

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Milan has around 90 Chevrolets from 1959 and 1960. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

Another one in similarly rough shape has reached the $25,000 range.

This 1958 Impala convertible still has its V8 and 96,367 original miles on the odometer. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

A 1958 Impala Convertible has also attracted a bid in excess of $20,000 and still has its 348 cubic-inch V8 with 96,367 original miles on the odometer but a completely torn-up interior to go with it.

Studebaker

Milan’s 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk runs and has a relatively low 79,366 miles on it. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

One of the more unusual cars available that actually runs and drives is a 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk that’s been driven just 79,366 miles and still has its 289 cubic-inch V8, power steering, power brakes and dealer-installed air conditioning.

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The names of the drivers who raced this vintage midget race car are still painted on it. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

Racing fans may get a kick out of a vintage midget race car that still has the names of the drivers who ran it back in the day, out of Pennsylvania.

Mercury

This 1966 Mercury Comet Cyclone convertible may be one of the 1966 Indy 500 commemorative pace car replicas. (VanDerBrink Auctions)

There is also a 1966 Mercury Comet Cyclone convertible with a fiberglass hood that is believed to be one of the 100 commemorative 1966 Indy 500 pace car replicas that were built that year, but its authentication is being left up to the buyer.

The event is being run by VanDerBrink Auctions and is scheduled to start 9 a.m. sharp, local time, as looks like it will be a very long day.

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