This is a good news/bad news story. Sound familiar? There are a lot of them on Barn Finds: interesting car, cheap price, needs a little work, or has a lot of useful parts. But is it worth taking on as a project? For this listing it could be all of the above…except maybe for the cheap price part. This listing is for two Sunbeam Alpine sports cars, both for $3,500. Check them out here on eBay.

The Alpines are called parts cars in the listing, but I don’t see even the asking price value in the parts remaining on these two Alpines. That’s because they look like they have already been scavenged for many of their parts and then left sitting out in a humid environment for a long while. On top of that one looks like it’s been on fire.

That’s the bad news. The good news is that the seller is listing the Alpines for a friend who has a yard full of interesting cars, Jaguars, Healeys, MGs, Triumphs, Fiats. The friend is 80 years old and his health isn’t good, so all the cars in the yard are being offered here. Trouble is, there are only a few photos to go on and the cars mostly look like they have been scavenged for parts and then left to sit.

Some of the cars might have some good parts remaining or even be worth considering for restoration, but there isn’t any information other than what’s in a few photos. There isn’t even a location given, but the area code in the phone number is for central South Carolina. It’s up to readers of this eBay listing to decide whether they want to go after the Alpines or anything else they see in the photos or think might lurk in the yard. Do you think there’s anything in the yard worth going after?