A rare collectable convertible has been found during a police raid on a central Victorian property that also uncovered a 3D-printed handgun and silencer.
The red Shelby Cobra Roadster, valued at $120,000, was allegedly stolen from a rural property in Pentland Hills, near Bacchus Marsh, on Wednesday.
It was discovered later that day, after police raided a property in Campbelltown, 40 minutes drive north of Ballarat.
Authorities said they found 11 other allegedly stolen cars while executing a warrant at the property.
A boat, motorbike and bobcat were also found, along with cash, a loaded sawn-off shotgun, and a suspected 3D-printed handgun and silencer.
Officers seized quantities of what was believed to be methylamphetamine and GHB.
A 55-year-old Campbelltown man was arrested and charged with drug possession and 14 counts of theft of a motor vehicle.
He is scheduled to appear in court this week.