The concept of a storage auction is quite simple: if you don’t pay the rent on your storage unit, everything inside becomes the property of the highest bidder. These ten finds were sheer luck, showing that sometimes there can be something to be had among other people’s trash. Subscribe for more! ► http://bit.ly/BeAmazedSubscribe ◄ Stay updated ► http://bit.ly/BeAmazedFacebook https://twitter.com/BeAmazedVideos https://instagram.com/BeAmazedVideos◄ Get in touch or join the team: http://goo.gl/forms/2lOZyOeL3N Intro Credit: http://fur.ly/0/introluckiestfinds SPOILER ALERT!!! A condensed list is below: ➢10. Michael Jordan’s Past Thanks in part to his theatrical role in Warner Bros. Space Jam, Michael Jordan became a money-earning household nameJordan’s career also helped to make GoldinAuctions.com quite a bit of money after the storage unit housing the Jordan memorabilia defaulted . Jordans recruitment letter from head coach Dean Smith and Jordan’s diploma from University of North Carolina was contained within the unit. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/michaeljordanspast ➢9. 1966 Shelby Mustang In April of 2011, a 1966 Shelby Mustang was uncovered when the owner of a storage unit failed to keep up on rent payments. Sold at Bonhams auction in Connecticut, the Shelby was purchased for a whopping $159,500. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/1966shelbymustang ➢8. Pirate Treasure There are few things more unexpected to dig up in a storage unit than authentic pirate treasure valued at $500,000. To obtain this rare find, the purchaser spent only $1,000, giving them a return of $499,000. The deal went down between an anonymous buyer and Dan and Laura Dotson of the reality television show, “Storage Wars.”. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/piratetreasure ➢7. James Bond Lotus Submarine Car Featured in The Spy Who Loved Me, the Lotus Esprit Submarine was one of Bond’s most unique vehicles, and in 1989, it was found in a storage unit in Long Island, NY. When the vehicle made its way to auction in 2013, it sold for $967,120, a bit below the expected $1.45 million. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/jamesbondlotussubmarinecar ➢6. Nicolas Cage's copy of Action Comics #1 Nicolas Cage's stolen “Action Comics No. 1,” comic book had been missing for 11 years before it turned up in a San Fernando Valley storage unit that was sold off through a Southern California auctioneer. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/nicolascageactioncomicsnumber1 ➢5. The Hollywood Collection Previously owned by executives in Hollywood, the mammoth collection, which features original animation art, TV memorabilia, publicity photos, autographed posters, concept art, scripts, props, and costumes, was split up into 400 group lots. Altogether, the 40,000 piece assortment was estimated to be worth over $1 million. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/thehollywoodcollection ➢4. Treasures of Madonna The storage unit of a former employee of Madonna, Melissa Crow, went up for auction and was sold for $150. It contained many items from the famous star. The items, which included 17 journals and rare photos of the celebrity, were valued at $2.5 million. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/madonnatreasures ➢3. 1937 Bugatti 57S The Bugatti 57S is as classic a vehicle as you can get and deserves a far better existence than to be cooped up in a storage unit for years. In February of 2009, a 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante Coupe was uncovered after the death of its owner and was sold at a Paris auction for a beautiful sum of money. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/1937bugatti57s ➢2. Paris Hilton’s Belongings Despite having much of her private life exposed in a rather revealing video, socialite Paris Hilton again took the limelight when a storage unit filled with her own memorabilia was unearthed and sold for money she wouldn’t get. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/parishiltonsbelongings ➢1. Beach Boys Collection When the collection was uncovered after the storage unit they resided in was defaulted on, the band failed to reclaim items like the band’s first royalty check, a score of handwritten songs, and personal letters . At auction, the valuable collection was appraised at upwards of $8 million. Credit: http://fur.ly/0/beachboyscollection Music credit: "Vicious" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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