Watch as barn find explorer discovers whopping hoard of Minis in field
A MAN has discovered a hoard of classic Minis abandoned in a forest – and a Ford Escort that could be worth THOUSANDS.
The urban explorer took to social media to show his 39,300 followers the amazing gems he found in a secret location in the UK.
YouTube user @Imstokze travelled alone to the location – and said that this car graveyard is the ‘doggiest one’ he has ever filmed.
The video footage starts in a field, and in the distance, you can make out a red Morris that was registered in 1968 and a black Mini Cooper with foliage growing on the headlight.
Next, he finds a red Mini with only 45,000 miles thousand on the clock, but the boot is open, and the interior is full of spider webs.
The urban explorer then comes across a white MG – manufactured in 1988 – with the engine completely rusted.
He then opens the door and discovers mould growing in the car’s footwell.
Moving on, the urban explorer exclaims, “No f***** way”, when he finds a 1987 Mk4 Ford Escort, with 98,000 miles on the clock.
He added: “There’s six other Minis and then a classic Peugeot. They are all classic cars – it’s unbelievable what people leave. I’m shocked by the MG. If you put that on eBay, you can make a lot of money.”
The video has gone viral on YouTube with nearly 50,000 views and 277 comments.
People were blown away after discovering the amazing classic cars he discovered in this secret location.
One said: “This almost brought a tear to my eye. So many classics just rotting away.”
Another said: “I have just come across your videos, great. As I am also a bit of a classic fan I find it unbelievable such potentially beautiful cars are left to rust.”
A third pointed out: “Great video, as usual, bro !!! Loving that mg metro! How can people leave these to rot?”
This comes after an incredible car graveyard on an abandoned farm was revealed in a video online.
Plus, a classic car graveyard with retro motors that could be worth over £500,000 was undercovered.
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