There are Barn Finders and then there are Urban Explorers. The two are very different, but from time to time, they collide. Urban explorers like to go through old buildings and barns to take photos of the architecture and old items inside. Some are on the hunt for a specific type of item, but usually care more about the rush of exploration. The desire to rediscover lost pieces of history is the bridge between the two. When the two do collide, it typically leads to some very interesting finds. Reader Will C tipped us off to a find that was made by an urban explorer in a Belgium barn.

Nearly every Alfista dreams of discovering a stash of old Alfas like this one. The explorer who made this discovery doesn’t know much about them and didn’t think to record the models that are housed in this barn. We count at least 5 cars, but there could easily be one or two more here.

It’s hard to know what kind of history these cars could have, this particular car appears to have some old rally or race stickers on it and could a very interesting story. We would love to see this barn in person, but these photos might make it look better than it really is.

We don’t car whether this was uncovered by an urban explorer or a barn finder, we are just glad someone came across it and took these great photos of it! Too bad there aren’t more old brink barns out there full of cars like this one! Special thanks to Will for this tip and be sure to checkout the urban explorer’s flickr page!