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Driver finds $10m car left in a barn for 60 years – detail hiding under dust means it’s ‘rarest ever discovered’

A DRIVER has found an extremely rare old car that was left in a bar for several decades.

Jay Leno has explained why this vintage ride is worth nearly $10 million in a viral YouTube video.

Dust-covered Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing in a garage.
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The owner of a rare Mercedes Gullwing abandoned the car for 60 years[/caption]
Dusty wheel of a vintage car.
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Out of the 29 ever made, this is only one that hasn’t been restored[/caption]
Dusty interior of a classic red Mercedes-Benz 300 SL.
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The owner paid $30,000 for the car decades ago[/caption]

The owner, Rudy Klein, had the car sitting covered in a barn in Los Angeles, California.

The video, which has garnered nearly 1.7 million views, was posted to Jay Leno’s YouTube channel with over 3.8 million subscribers.

The video, titled “$10 Million Barnfind: Jay Leno Reveals the Rarest Mercedes Gullwing Ever Discovered,” details viewers about a “once-in-a-lifetime” discovery in automotive history.

“This is what buried treasure looks like in 2025. Jay Leno uncovers one of the most extraordinary automotive discoveries in recent history — a 1956 Mercedes-Benz Alloy Gullwing, one of just 29 ever made, and the only unrestored survivor,” the video caption reads.

“Hidden away in a Los Angeles storage garage for nearly 60 years, this ultra-rare, all-aluminum Gullwing was once forgotten — until now.

“Jay walks us through the incredible backstory, the preservation details, and why this hand-built piece of Mercedes racing history sold for nearly $10 million. This isn’t just a car — it’s a time capsule,” it continues.

Leno calls it a competition car, meaning it had a lightweight aluminum body with an especially powerful engine.

“It’s exactly as it’s been for 60 years,” he told viewers.

Leno said the owner spotted the vintage ride during the 1970s and paid $30,000 for it on the spot.

He said that although there are more cars of this model, this is the only one that has been left unrestored.

Leno also pointed out that this car has Rudge wheels, which are a highly desirable and iconic feature, particularly for collectors.

They are center-mounted knock-off wheels, meaning the hubcap is attached to the wheel itself and secured by a knock-off mechanism.

Rudge wheels were a factory-fitted option on the 300SL Gullwing, and their presence significantly increases the value of a car.

“The dash and upholstery are in remarkable condition,” he said.

The largest car graveyard is in the US

Junkyards filled to the brim with old cars are all over the US.

However, some are bigger than others. The largest in the world is in Georgia called Old Car City.

Sitting on 34 acres, the site is home to over 4,000 classic cars, vans, trucks, and buses from America and Europe.

The yard is more than just rusted cars, though. The main building has another time capsule for the early 20th century and beyond, with vintage toys and other automotive memorabilia collections.

The property has since become a museum where people can peruse the symbols of a treasured American era for $34. Weddings, parties, and corporate events can be held there, too.

Source: Old Car City U.S.A.

Several users in the comments section were amazed to see the vintage ride.

“This car is nearly 70 years old, yet it’s still one of the most beautiful stylings ever drawn by man,” one viewer wrote. “Thanks for the tour Jay.”

“Car full of dirt and still absolutely stunning and beautiful…” echoed another.

“It is really a piece of art. Thank you Jay, immediately one of my favorite episodes.”

A retired automobile restoration technician was thrilled to see the model — the same one he worked on decades ago.

“During my 52 years of restoration I was blessed enough to restore two of these rare all aluminium 300 SL Mercedes Benz’s at two different shops,” he commented.

“Exciting if you are starting a restoration! But you are right, it’s a great specimen to keep it the way it is.”

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Lottery warns 12 winners have yet to come forward for $300 million prize – it’s thanks to a ‘mega’ deal

LOTTERY officials have issued a stark warning to 12 winners who have yet to come forward for a prize worth $300 million overall.

Players are being strongly advised to check their tickets for a game that launched recently.

Person filling out a Mega Millions lottery ticket.
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Players are being strongly advised to check their tickets for a game that launched recently[/caption]

The lottery always puts a lot of money on the line, but 12 players in the Massachusetts Lottery could be walking away from something huge.

In a game launched on May 13, 12 players won a massive $25 million each in the Mega Money lottery.

These lucky winners managed to beat the odds, but it a right now, it will all be for nothing.

So far, nobody has come forward to claim yet.

If they don’t by a certain date, they will lose the chance and the money will never be theirs.

The $25 million prizes would be given out as $50k instalments over the next 20 years if the player chooses to take it in annuity.

Other Mega Money games have been a bit more successful with people coming forward, per the official website.

Another $25 million game had four players in it, and one has actually claimed the cash.

This game was also launched on May 13, and there are three lottery players still to claim.

The third and final Mega Money game has had the same success rate as the first one, a bad one.

Out of the three people who have won the $25 million in that game, none of them have made themselves known.

MONEY TO SPARE

There are plenty other games still open with players who have not taken the cash they have won.

Another unsuccessful game taking place right now is in the $4 million Bonus Money game that had 10 players in it to start.

Out of this winner total, only three of them have taken the money, and seven are still out there.

Lucky lottery numbers - fact or fiction?

The U.S. Sun spoke exclusively with professor of mathematics at Davidson College, Tim Chartier, who revealed the truth behind lucky numbers.

Scooping up a jackpot prize in a lottery game such as Powerball or Mega Millions involves correctly guessing a series of numbers.

Many players swear by certain numbers, sticking with digits such as birthdays, anniversaries, or ages – but do these numbers statistically carry the luck that players believe they do?

According to Chartier, they do.

“I think a number is lucky if you have fun playing it and it improves your experience of winning,” he said.

“The big lotteries are, statistically speaking, a chance to dream of being a multi-millionaire or even billionaire. If playing a certain number heightens that experience, then yes!”

However, the lottery expert clarified that aside from the feel-good implications of playing your “lucky numbers,” no number is truly lucky when it comes to the lottery.

“All numbers are equally likely,” said Chartier.

He explained that even though all numbers are equally likely, some may seem to appear more often.

For example, rolling a six-sided die six times does not guarantee that you will roll each number exactly once.

In the Diamond Deluxe game worth $15 million each, five out of the eight players who have a winning ticket are still a mystery, too.

But this doesn’t mean every game is largely unsuccessful in finding the winners.

In the Merry & Bright Blowout worth $500, there are far fewer players who have not come forward than have.

Out of the 11,088 who have won, there are only 41 who have not come forward.

This means an overwhelming 11,047 have taken their money.

It is often the games worth less that see more winners come forward, because more winning tickets are given out.

To check out every active game in the Massachusetts Lottery, you can head to the website.

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In a game launched on May 13, 12 players won a massive $25 million each in the Mega Money lottery
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Stephen A. Smith makes major new career announcement after signing $100 million ESPN contract

STEPHEN A. Smith has revealed a major bit of career news.

After signing his $100 million contract with ESPN, Stephen A. is now launching two new shows.

Stephen A. Smith reporting from the sidelines of an NBA game.
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Stephen A. Smith is launching two new shows on SiriusXM[/caption]
Stephen A. Smith at the 2025 Disney Upfront.
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Stephen A. will air a daily sports show and a weekly politics show[/caption]

Stephen A. is returning to SiriusXM with a new daily show on Mad Dog Sports Radio.

The show will debut in September.

Stephen A. revealed the news on Wednesday morning during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show.

The multi-year partnership with SiriusXM includes his show on Mad Dog’s channel and a weekly social commentary show on a non-sports channel.

The sports show will air on weekdays from 1 to 3 pm ET as a lead-in to Mad Dog’s show.

His political commentary show has yet to be scheduled, but Stephen A. said it will likely be on SiriusXM’s POTUS channel.

“To say that I’m excited would be an understatement,” Stephen A. said.

“I’ve been on Mad Dog before, had the time of my life. So I’m loving the fact that I get to reunite with my guy, Mad Dog, on his turf.

“That, in itself, is a beautiful thing. But to then add a weekly show where I have a potent platform to discuss riveting subjects in the world of Pop Culture, Politics and Social Commentary… let’s just say it doesn’t get any better than that.

“September can’t come soon enough. It’s been a long time since I’ve been in radio… especially going back and forth with the callers.

“Can’t wait to get re-started. Buckle Up! I’m coming!”

This will be the first time Smith has a radio show since stepping away five years ago.

He previously had a daily show on Mad Dog Sports Radio in 2014 that moved to ESPN Radio in 2017.

The show ended in 2020.

Stephen A. will be pumping out tons of content starting in September.

Stephen A. Smith's journey through media

STEPHEN A. Smith is now the face of ESPN and an executive producer on First Take having initially started working for the company back in 2003.

Smith has held various roles with the network, including hosting radio shows, SportsCenter contributions, and appearing on NBA Countdown.

He was a columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer from 1994 to 2010.

His began as an NBA writer before becoming a general sports columnist.

Before that, Smith worked as a reporter with Winston-Salem Journal, the Greensboro News, and the New York Daily News.

He will air First Take from 10 am to noon ET every weekday.

Then he will follow that with his SiriusXM show from 1 to 3 pm ET.

He will also continue to release his podcast three times a week.

On top of that, his political show will release once a week.

Fans will have four shows to choose from when looking for Stephen A’s content.

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Teen Mom Kailyn Lowry breaks silence on new boyfriend Isaac Knighton and ex Javi Marroquin’s furious rant

TEEN Mom star Kailyn Lowry has broken her silence on her new boyfriend Isaac Knighton.

This comes after her ex-husband Javi Marroquin, 32, hit out at a furious rant online.

Kailyn Lowry speaking to the camera.
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Teen Mom star Kailyn Lowry has broken her silence after her new relationship was revealed[/caption]
Man holding a fish in a net.
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She is now dating fishing enthusiast Isaac Knighton[/caption]

The US sun previously revealed that Kailyn, 33, is now in a relationship with Isaac Knighton who refers to himself as ‘The Flyest Fisherman.’

She moved on from her fiance Elijah Scott, 26, whom she share three young children with.

The pair split in April after he was accused of cheating on the Teen Mom 2 alum.

Kailyn also shares son Lincoln, 11, with her former husband Javi and he previously took to Instagram Live to slam the new relationship.

While she will care for their son during the school year, he will have him in the summer and for holidays.

This week, the former reality star recorded a new podcast with her son Elliot.

In a video on her Instagram story, although she noted the unfolding scandal, she was more keen to keep the focus on her young son.

She admitted: “I’m seeing the comments, I see everything that’s being posted right now.

“I’m going to address it at a later time, but this week was dedicated to Elliot.

“It’s super important to him and to our family to keep things as planned and I’m not going to take this moment away from him.”

Kailyn added: “So I would just love for everyone to support my son, and what he has to say and let him share his story this week.

“I will address everything else at a later time.”

However, her ex-husband is not pleased about the information that he has recently found out.

On the social media platform he fumed: “My heart is pounding, I am so mad right now.

I’m seeing the comments, I see everything that’s being posted right now. I’m going to address it at a later time.

Kailyn Lowry Instagram

“Tell me how this person took me to court to claim Lincoln was better off with this person and she wasn’t going to miss time… This is when they were with Elijah so things were different.

“Not that they’re not with Elijah, I’ve had my concerns… Shows up this past weekend with a new boyfriend.

“When Elijah moved out, Lincoln cried to me… Now knowing that as a mother, how can you bring another man into his life [after] two months?

“I know him. We have mutual friends. Word on the street, allegedly, is this man is moving in. He might not be moving in yet, but soon enough he’s moving in.

“My son can’t come with me because he’s better off with you? How does that make sense? I’m sick of it!”

Kailyn Lowry podcasting with her son.
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She was keen to pivot to the podcast recording with her son[/caption]
Family of eight posing on their porch.
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After three years and three kids together Kailyn split from her fiance Elijah Scott[/caption]
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Her ex-husband Javi Marroquin went on a furious rant on Instagram live slamming the new relationship[/caption]

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Incredible video shows how US will mine the MOON to help humans establish new home in space

INCREDIBLE scenes show NASA testing a vehicle designed to extract vital resources that could help humans live in the lunar environment or even on Mars.

Engineers at Kennedy Space Center in Florida are experimenting with RASSOR (Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot) on a simulated lunar surface.

RASSOR robot excavating simulated lunar regolith.
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Moon mining could become a multibillion-dollar industry[/caption]
NASA's RASSOR robot excavating simulated lunar dust.
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RASSOR uses spinning drums to scoop up loose moon-like soil from the surface[/caption]

RASSOR’s counter-rotating drums dig up simulated moon dust to extract regolith, the loose, fragmental material found on the Moon’s surface.

The opposing motion of the drums helps RASSOR grip the surface in low-gravity environments like the Moon or Mars.

“With this unique capability, RASSOR can traverse the rough surface to dig, load, haul, and dump regolith that could later be broken down into hydrogen, oxygen, or water-resources critical for sustaining human presence,” NASA said Tuesday.

The space agency is using the foundation of RASSOR’s development to inform IPEx (In-Situ Resource Utilisation Pilot Excavator), a newer vehicle being prepared for a potential
technology demonstration mission on the Moon.

IPEx is still in the advanced development and testing phase.

Improvements on RASSOR with refinements in scale, modularity, and mission capability are being made to support future lunar resource extraction missions.

Mining the Moon is shaping up to be a high-stakes space race, with billions of dollars and future survival on the line.

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has pegged the value of untapped lunar resources in the hundreds of billions.

Those include frozen water, which could support life or be converted into rocket fuel for deep space missions.

The surface is also believed to hold rare earth metals used in electronics and defense tech.

But the Moon’s most promising payload might be helium-3- a clean, non-radioactive isotope that could fuel future nuclear reactors.

The substance was fetching around $2,500 per liter last year, according to the Edelgas Group.

“That’s a huge market, in principle, and something is coming along very fast,” Martin Elvis, a senior astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, told Business Insider.

Elvis warned that with no strict global rules, the Moon is becoming a lawless frontier.

What is Moon Mining?

Moon mining refers to the extraction and utilization of natural resources found on the Moon’s surface and subsurface. These resources include water ice, helium-3, rare earth elements, and regolith (lunar soil), which can be used to support lunar habitation, generate energy, and facilitate further space exploration.

Scientists at NASA and the US Geological Survey are using their Earthly expertise to identify and catalog resources on the celestial body to look for valuable materials – from minerals and crushed rock that can be used to make dwellings and equipment, to ice that can be turned into drinking water and even rocket fuel.

Key resources of interest include:

  • Water Ice: Found in permanently shadowed lunar craters, water ice can be converted into drinking water, oxygen for breathing, and hydrogen for rocket fuel.
  • Helium-3: A rare isotope on Earth, helium-3 is abundant on the Moon and holds promise for future nuclear fusion energy generation.
  • Rare Earth Elements: The Moon may harbor significant quantities of rare earth elements, essential for electronics and other technologies.
  • Regolith: The Moon’s soil, or regolith, contains oxygen bound in minerals, which can be extracted for life support and fuel.

He compared the current push for space mining to a “Wild West,” where speed and land grabs beat cooperation and sustainability.

CHINA’S RACE TO MOON

NASA, China, and several private firms are racing to claim pieces of the lunar surface in the coming decade.

But some scientists worry that quick-and-dirty extraction could wipe out decades of astronomical opportunity.

Lunar zones rich in resources also happen to be gold mines for science.

The far side of the Moon offers an ultra-quiet location perfect for peering into the early universe.

Its permanently shadowed craters, ideal for water collection, are also key studying the birth of galaxies.

Elvis said even minor human activity, like mining vibrations, could disrupt delicate instruments and lunar research.

“Mining for water is probably the worst,” he said.

Some protections do exist, such as the Artemis Accords, a non-binding agreement from 2020 signed by over 50 nations.

The pact permits space mining if it follows the 1967 Outer Space Treaty and is done “safely and sustainably.”

But Robert Massey, deputy director of the Royal Astronomical Society, said that’s not enough.

He argued that future space rules must prioritize science alongside profits.

“There should be more stakeholders than just the wealthy and companies that want to do this,” Massey said.

He called for planetary “parks” and preservation zones to shield key lunar sites from commercial drilling.

Illustration of a lunar excavator on the moon's surface.
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The Moon contains valuable materials such as water ice, helium-3, and rare earth metals[/caption]
NASA's RASSOR robot excavating simulated lunar regolith.
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Scientists say large-scale lunar mining could be bad news for scientific research[/caption]

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