Barn find ‘tomb raider’ discovers a field of Fords – with £20k Fiesta
A BARN find explorer has discovered a field of rare Fords – with a super-low mileage sporty Fiesta that could be worth £20,000.
The urban explorer took to social media to show his followers the amazing gems he found in two secret locations in the north of England.
The car fanatic documented his incredible findings on his YouTube channel @ImStokze – where he showcased the goldmine of old classic cars.
He explained: “In this week’s venture, we head two hours north in search of a couple of locations my mate gave me the heads up for.
“Some of these places shock me to how they still sit with not so much as a web disturbed.
“Deer were roaming around the abandoned cars as though no-one had been back in years like they no longer had a fear of humans!”
The video starts in a courtyard, and in the distance, you can make out a red Reliant Scimitar, which was registered in 1988.
Next up, there’s a Ford Escort that it’s in really poor shape and an old Vauxhall Corsa that doesn’t even have windows.
The urban explorer then comes across a black Ford Capri, followed by a Ford Fiesta XR2 that, if brought back to top condition, could go for a whopping £20,000.
He opens the car door and amazingly discovers it only has 5,000 miles on the clock.
The video has had more than 63,794 views on YouTube – and 263 comments.
Viewers were blown away after watching the amazing classic cars he found in these two locations.
One said: “Top video this week, mate! Never change, the raw nature of your videos sets you apart, and we, the audience, feel like we’re on the adventure with you. Gives a sense of jeopardy.”
Another said: “It’s great to see a younger guy so interested in older cars!”
This comes after a man found a creepy abandoned car graveyard in the middle of a forest, including a replica of the famous Scooby Doo Mystery Machine van.
Plus, an incredible car graveyard on an abandoned farm has been revealed in a video online.
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