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Abandoned Aston Martin Set To Sell For A Small Fortune

This Aston Martin was left to rot in the middle of the woods 40 years ago but now it’s been put up for auction in Massachusetts. According to auctioneers it’s worth $500,000 which is 100 times its original price.







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