The collection includes nearly 120 vintage Citroën 2CVs.
Mechanic Denis Louma has spent the last 40 years assembling the collection of mostly French makes.
He started out renovating 2CVs for the first decade and moved onto other models.
Louma, based in Leigneux near Lyon, France, also has a line of Citroën DS cars that he does up as part of his company DS Repair.
For the last 20 years, he stored his collection in an abandoned factory.
Most vehicles are covered in dirt and show signs of rust and general disrepair.
However, not all the cars are old bangers, he also has a Citroën Xantia Activa with less than 100,000 km on the clock that is described as being in “perfect condition.”
The oldest vehicle was manufactured in 1930 and the newest models were produced in the 1990s.
As well as Citroëns, Louma boasts a small collection of Peugeot, Renault, and Panhard models.
He also has a Porsche 924, a Mercedes 380 SEL, a Toyota Land Cruiser, a Fiat Panda 4X4, and a Range Rover.
They are for sale individually from £513 (€600) to £9,413 (€11,000).
He recently held an auction for friends and local collectors to snap up the old cars to restore at their leisure.
Many of his vehicles were sold during the auction at the end of February.
He is selling off the remaining models on his website Les Vieilles Foréziennes.
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