Brunet told Fox News, "It's like time stopped."

He said the cars are "just as they were when they were put away, right down to the smell. It’s incredible.”

After a pause he added, "It's like you're in a time machine."

Included are three Cadillacs, an electric model from Milburn electric, and an REO Model G Boat tail Roadster.

Fox News reports the owner planned to restore the cars but never found the time. Instead, he called Brunet's Motostalgia Auctions.

It’s expected the 1932 Cadillac 370B V-12 convertible will be the most sought after with bids close to $350,000.

Brunet confirmed several of the cars have been started, and driven.

“It’s the final chapter of a magnificent story,” he concluded.

The auction will take place June 12th at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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