The vintage cars have spent nearly 30 years being kept in a storage shed not far from Dallas accumulating dust. The owner was a friend of Italian racer Luigi Chinetti, who also opened the first Ferrari dealership in the U.S. following World War II. The dealership was for many years the only source of Ferraris in the U.S. An interesting fact about the three exotics is that they all sport New Hampshire plates registered in 1989, which was not that far from Luigi Chinetti's Connecticut home dealership. Why anyone would leave such exotic beauties in a barn collecting dust and foul smells is beyond us.