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Classic cars uncovered after four decades







It’s one of the greatest barn finds of all time — a collection of 60 cars, some rare and potentially worth millions, that was hidden away on an estate in western France. The cars were collected by Roger Baillon, a French truck manufacturing magnate who purchased them and many more throughout the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, then sold half the lot and left the rest to rot in 1978 when his business went bankrupt. They’ve remained untouched ever since. The trove was discovered by a team of automotive specialists at the French auction house Artcurial who’d heard about it from a Baillon family friend. They were shocked that such an extensive stash wasn’t already on anyone’s radar.Dec. 10  http://fxn.ws/1wClhS3







Regular readers will be familiar with the importance of the Capricorn Ingress chart. Here again we will see how progressions of the Capricorn Ingress chart can mark out days on which specific events become newsworthy. Shown here is Capricorn Ingress chart of December 21, 2013 at Paris progressed to December 10, the date of the news. Notice the Grand Cross straddling the horizon axis. On the MC [7pi]  with Neptune [3pi] is the asteroid Phaethon [15pi] which is associated with “cars” [2]. The Ascendant is conjunct the asteroids Kronos and Hades [1]. The TNP Kronos is associated with famous people or  upmarket things while Hades is the past or even something that is deteriorating or has fallen into disrepair or bad times. Now combine that with Phaethon on the MC and you have “famous historical cars”.

Kronos [8cn] and Hades [3cn]  are conjunct the stars kappa Aurigae [3cn], psi Aurigae [5cn] in the constellation of Auriga – the Charioteer. By association, this constellation refers to a chariot – the ancient version of a modern car!

The Uranus-Pluto element of the cross refers to the sudden bringing to light (Uranus) all that has been hidden (Pluto) and here very literally “junk” which is also what Pluto refers to. Of course Pluto is not just about “junk”, it is also about salvaging and restoring things that become “junk”.





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