This estate auction lot includes 44 cars, most of them parked outside in a field. These messes come up for sale fairly often, but this one is rare because it includes two Porsche 356A coupes, the Deutsch Bonnet HBR-5 shown below, at least one Panhard, and many more interesting models. The auctioneers have not categorized them, and don’t seem to know what most of them are as of yet. Find the overall event listing here on J. Wood and Company Auctions, who is offering them all on-site this Thursday and Friday in Cuba, Missouri. The two car photo galleries are here and here, and there are also 100+ motorcycles pictured here. Special thanks to BaT reader Doug M. for this submission.

The DB HBR-5 is the most rare. It is difficult to tell whether there is a door or engine included, but at least given the fiberglass there will be lest rust in the floors. The MGB GT below might be a different story. It looks like it was mostly intact when parked… maybe there was a mechanical problem.

The Alfa Romeo GTV below is another unusual one for a field collection. These cars love to rust around the windows, and this one looks to have done so. The tires look buried up to at least the wheel rims, if not all the way to the floorboards.

There are two Porsche 356A coupes being sold. Both are stripped shells and only one looks like it has its hubs and suspension.

The car with the caved roof is also a 356A. One of the two coupes is said to be the 1957 car with chassis 100834 that includes a title. The other A is not listed in the vehicle list here, which says that the other three Porsches are a 1963 (chassis 211296) a 1968 (chassis 12802520), and a 1973 (chassis 4722916649).

It would seem that the car below is a the 1968 Porsche referenced, but there are no outward signs as to whether it is a 911 or 912.

This is quite an interesting sale, even if most of the interesting stuff is quite far gone. The seller also had a liking for Pontiac Fieros, Subaru 360s, and more.