Inside car graveyard with Fords and Range Rovers hidden in abandoned mansion
AN INCREDIBLE car graveyard in an abandoned mansion has been revealed in a video online.
The mansion looks like it hasn’t been lived in for years and hides classic Fords, Range Rovers and BMWs.
A video of the rotting motors was uploaded to YouTube by urban explorer @outwiththebutler.
The host doesn’t reveal his name or the location of the car graveyard, saying only that is somewhere in the UK.
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The video starts in a courtyard and in the distance, you can make out a Peugeot 309 that’s been abandoned long.
Next up there’s a fire engine and an abandoned Ford Mondeo from the 1990s and an older classic Ford Sierra.
The host then wanders over to a classic BMW in red that is completely covered in dirt.
In front, there is another old BMW 6 Series, which was taxed between 1986 to 1987.
The host says: “Look at all these BMWs. What a shame!”
He then shows an old white Honda that has long been forgotten and is so damaged that it can’t be saved.
The host also filmed a Range Rover with its back door left ajar and its wipers completely broken.
He also stumbles across three abandoned fire trucks – one of them with Blackpool Airport written on it.
As the video goes on more cars and trucks are uncovered by the host in this creepy location.
People were amazed by the discovery in the comments below the video.
One said: “There are some real gems there, especially the 6 series BMWs.
“The owner needs to pop into NPA Motor Factors, spend a few quid and have these up and running.”
Another said: “Happy 100th I know it’s been done many times before but it’s still very interesting to see the changes in the place.
“Sadly that Sierra has suffered from its exposure to the wrong kind, the 635csi I love.”
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