Explore jaw-dropping hidden car collection in a secret location worth £millions
A JAW-DROPPING car collection has been revealed online – but the owner of it hasn’t revealed its location.
Uploaded to YouTube on the Effspot channel, the incredible video features cars most of us could only dream of owning.
Gordon Cheng, who runs the YouTube channel, is in Japan to see the collection which is hidden in a warehouse.
He travels the world looking for interesting car-related content including amazing car collections to show his 788,000 subscribers.
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The video starts with a very special car outside – a one-of-two Toyota 2000GT Roadster.
It was the car James Bond drove in You Only Live Twice and is reportedly Daniel Craig’s favourite Bond car of them all.
Solid-roof coupe 2000GTs regularly go for more than £1million at auction, so this ultra-rare roadster is worth much more again.
Cheng then walks into the warehouse to reveal a staggering number of cars all under dust sheets.
Cheng explains the owner isn’t present but has let them have a look around, but doesn’t want the location disclosed.
They then move through the cars, including a rare Mazda RX-7, Lamborghini Countach, another Toyota 2000GT and multiple racing cars.
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Next is a one-of-17 Porsche 924 GTR, Ferrari 328 and a Lamborghini Murcielago SV worth around £900,000.
Towards the end of the video Cheng shows some stunning Japanese modern classics like Nissan Skylines, Subaru Imprezas and even a beautiful Honda NSX.
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