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Million-Dollar Barn Find Uncovers Classic Corvettes With Less Than 100 Miles

Finding a classic car with low mileage hidden away in a barn is a dream come true for many enthusiasts. But discovering several of them takes it to a whole new level. And when those classics happen to be Corvettes, it becomes nothing short of extraordinary. One such discovery includes a 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1, still wrapped in delivery plastic with only 25 miles on the odometer. But that’s just the beginning of this amazing find of 23 cars.

This collection consists of nine Corvettes, three pickup trucks, classic and modern muscle cars, and more. The collection was showcased on The John Clay Wolfe Show’s YouTube channel, where the vehicles were inspected and shipped to their new home in Texas. Apart from the ZR-1, the collection also features a 1988 35th Anniversary Corvette with 25 miles and a 1979 Stingray with 41 miles, both still in their original packaging. If you prefer higher-mileage barn finds, there’s a 1974 Stingray with 30,000 miles. The oldest Corvette in the collection is a 1971 Stingray with 1,600 miles.

Corvette Low Mile Barn Find
Corvette Low Mile Barn Find

If Corvettes aren’t your thing, this collection also boasts a 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS pickup, known for sparking the modern muscle-truck era, with a mere 19 miles on the clock. Its Ford counterpart, a 1999 F-150 SVT Lightning, sits alongside it in the collection with 46 miles. A 1966 Chevy C10 shows just 9,000 miles on the odometer, while classics like a 1965 Mustang Convertible and a 1968 Camaro SS 396 add to the mix. For those interested in the modern Ford/GM pony car rivalry, a 2003 Mustang SVT Cobra with 4,900 miles and a 2001 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM WS6 with only 247 miles are included as well.

But the surprises don’t end there.

How about a 2010 Camaro SS with only 47 miles? Or a 1987 Buick Grand National that has covered just 13,800 miles? The collection even includes some larger vehicles, such as a 1973 Lincoln Continental Mk IV, with a respectable 830 miles on the clock. Returning to Corvettes, there are two C5s in the find, one of which is a 1998 Indy 500 pace car edition, having covered a mere 23 miles.

This incredible collection was assembled over many decades by Earl Trammel, a car enthusiast and businessman from Alabama, who unfortunately passed away in 2022. The collection was initially inherited by Trammel’s ex-wife, and later acquired by GiveMeTheVin.com. A video sent to Motor1.com features the founder of the company, John Clay Wolfe, discussing the discovery.

“After we bought the pace car, I was curious to know what else she had,” said Wolfe.

John Pierce, working together with his business partner John Pierce, realized the extent of the collection and decided to acquire it. According to the press release from GiveMeTheVin, the cars will be showcased for auction in the spring, although Wolfe seems uncertain about actually selling the entire collection, at least for now.

“The barn in Alabama where the cars were found was tiny and looked insignificant. You would never expect to find a million dollars worth of cars in there,” explained Wolfe. “I don’t know what to do. I know their value won’t decrease, so we’re good there. Maybe I’ll be the crazy guy who bought them. Maybe the next time you hear about them will be when I die and people come to empty out my barn. I’m extremely happy to have them, and this is by far the biggest find of my career.”