Kyle has a distinct advantage! He's < two hours away. Lots to see, and if the seller is reasonable about pricing, buy a half-dozen to keep yourself busy this winter, next winter, and so-on.
Barnfind Hunter is probably one of the lousiest photographers I've seen, he constantly pans back and forth, you have to freeze the video to see what's there. You only get a fleeting glimpse of the inventory. I spotted a probably circa 1969 CB350 at the beginning which appeared from the brief picture to be fairly complete, and then a circa '70-'71 SL350 about halfway through, close to the point where he says, "What's a Benelli?" when a gas tank with a Benelli name on it briefly (once-again) is shown. He may be able to wax poetic on the attributes of a Siata Spring automobile, but he can't i.d. one of the longest production Italian motorcycles, which produced many cutting-edge grand prix racers, and everything from two-stroke minibikes to six cylinder transverse engined roadburners: Benelli (that last one would be the Sei).
Just the opening still photo of the video, I see a Honda Trail 90, a circa 1971 BSA/Triumph 250, I think a Honda Elsinore, a Hodaka enduro, and in the background, a bunch of other enduros, too far away to i.d. If you have eyes like Chuck Yeager, you might be able to i.d. more than that.
Another concern I'd have, is what sort of documentation does he have for ownership? I bet most of these are probably 'bill of sale,' no title, and good luck navigating your state's DMV to obtain a title.
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