The video discusses several "barn finds," or valuable cars discovered in hidden or abandoned locations. The host shares the stories of various rare and valuable cars, including:
* A 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing found in Jacksonville, Florida, which was purchased for over $1 million and restored in Germany.
* A custom Lamborghini Miura discovered in a hotel parking garage in Athens, Greece, which had been gifted to a rally driver and left to decay.
* A collection of over 200 rare cars, including an Abarth Scorpion and a BMW 2002, found in a barn in Portugal, but not discovered by a retired New Yorker as previously reported.
* A Ford RS200, Mercedes-Benz 190E Cosworth Evo, and two E30 M3s, with extremely low mileage, discovered in the UK and purchased by a collector.
* A 1981 BMW M1 found in a garage in Southern Italy with only 4,500 miles on it, which was restored and sold for $1 million.
* A Pininfarina-designed Dino 246 GTS discovered buried in a backyard in Los Angeles, which was stolen in 1974 and hidden by the thieves, who had planned to dig it up later but forgot where they buried it.
* A Shelby Daytona Coupe, one of only six built, discovered in a storage space in California, which had been hidden away for decades and was sold for $4 million.
The host also promotes a mobile banking app, Current, which is sponsoring the episode.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A barn find refers to the discovery of an old, often rare or valuable, car that has been left in a garage or other storage space for an extended period.
2. In 2018, a 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing was found in a garage in Jacksonville, Florida, after sitting dormant for almost 50 years.
3. The car was the 43rd SL300 made by Mercedes and had a production run of only 1,400 units.
4. The car had unique features, including a gooseneck shifter and bolted-on eyebrows on the fenders.
5. The car's original owner was a lawyer who bought it in 1957 and raced it.
6. The car was later sold to a mechanic, then a Navy pilot, who attempted to repaint it but never finished the job.
7. A newspaper found in the backseat of the car was dated 1965, indicating that the car had not been driven since then.
8. The car was restored and sold for over $1 million.
9. In a Hilton parking garage in Athens, Greece, a custom, metallic brown Lamborghini Miura was found slowly decaying.
10. The Lamborghini had been gifted to rally driver Stamatis Kokotas, who drove it extensively before abandoning it.
11. In 2009, a Ford RS200, a Mercedes 190E Cosworth Evo, and two E30 M3s were bought from a British man who had purchased them for his sons, but they were never driven.
12. The cars had extremely low mileage, with the E30 M3s having a combined total of 94 miles.
13. A 1981 BMW M1 was found in a garage in Southern Italy with only 4,500 miles on it, despite never being registered.
14. The BMW M1 was restored and sold for $1 million in 2016.
15. A Pininfarina-designed Dino 246 GTS was buried underground in a Los Angeles neighborhood in 1974 and was discovered four years later.
16. The car was restored by a man named Brad Howard, who repainted it dark green and gave it the license plate "Dug Up."
17. Only six Shelby Daytona Coupes were built in England, and only five were known to survive until the sixth car was discovered in a storage space in 2000.
18. The missing Daytona Coupe was the first one built and had been owned by record producer Phil Spector, who had painted false claims of racing victories on the side of the car.
19. The car was sold for $3 million to a British Shelby enthusiast, who then flipped it for $4 million.