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Barry showed this one off during a Rock Store meet-up, though it first troubled Barry because it appeared to be dripping oil from the bottom. That can be expected from an older bike like this one.

Old Harley-Davidson motorcycles are vintage classics. But finding anything from the s is even more special. This pre-WWII bike was a much better find than just a bunch of scrap parts, which is what storage lockers typically hold. This one was not found by Barry himself, but by a bloke from Australia.

He owns some very odd cars and bikes and this Moto Guzzi Dustbin is no exception. He also likes to showcase them on Storage Wars. It contains a decent amount of power, though not nearly as much as modern two-wheelers. According to Spare Foot, unpaid storage units are an issue in Florida, which means that storage hunters are welcomed. But it was well worth it because lurking inside the locker was a beautiful Rolls-Royce Phantom from Unfortunately, the process to actually get ownership of the ride was a big hassle, so selling it was a bit tougher, but it was still a gem that most storage unit hunters can only dream of.

Barry Weiss is a big motorcycle collector. I guess we can call this one a motorcycle, though it looks like something from RoboCop or something. A fan posted a photo of it to their online account and claimed Barry was behind the ride. Barry was interested in this as a way to acquire antics, and from this Storage Wars emerged. But when Storage Wars was in its prime, Barry Weiss left the show. Later, he even starred in another spin-off show titled Storage Wars: Barry Strikes Back , although neither of the two were able to gain significant traction.

No doubt, the reality television star made great profit from his appearance in various shows. Sometimes they'll turn a massive profit but on other days they aren't so lucky. Often it's the items that may seem like trash that end up being worth big money, which is why buyers are careful to go through everything. They can never be sure just when they'll find a junky item that turns out to be worth a fortune.

Barry "The Collector" Weiss was a fan favorite during the earlier seasons of the show. During season two, he arrived late to an auction and snatched up a small locker that initially looked as though it was just full of junky furniture.

There are only about copies of the first comic to introduce Superman so finding one is extremely rare. Mark Balelo was fortunate enough to find one of the ultra-collectible comics in a storage shed but, in a strange twist of events, the comic was recognized as the stolen property of Nicholas Cage and promptly returned to him. The bidders on Storage Wars just never know what they'll find in an abandoned storage locker.

Barry Weiss was once left speechless when he found an entire car - a rare BMW Isetta mini-car - concealed under a tarp. A pile of old newspapers is generally seen as worthless, but as Dave Hester discovered, they can be worth good money. Vintage finds can be worth a fortune, something Barry quickly discovered when he came across an antique peep show machine hidden away in a storage locker. Rene must have felt like he walked into a time capsule when he opened the door of a storage locker and found over 3, games and game consoles from the '80s.

Not a good day at the office, a serious crash today while out riding with a friend. So he can definitely afford his "professional slacker" job title. In recent years, the avid car collector has been spotted by fans at auto events — and no, his carefree lifestyle was not funded by his storage locker finds.

The star worked for roughly 25 years to build his family's impressive produce empire. However, he eventually grew tired of the business and decided to be a storage locker hunter, which culminated in the fame he gained from Storage Wars.

Barry is also a grandfather to a little boy named Jack, which has definitely kept him busy. Beyond that, Barry is a single man with no plans of tying the knot again anytime soon.



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