Car graveyard found in forest where 50 classic motors were left to rot – & some are so rare they’re only in museums

THIS is the amazing forest car graveyard where 50 classic motors were left to rot.

The collection of stunning vintage vehicles was discovered in a remote woodland by an urban explorer, who posted the footage to YouTube.

YouTubeOver 50 classic cars were found abandoned in a remote French woodland[/caption]

YouTubeThey were discovered by urban explorers[/caption]

Some of the cars in the area were so rare that mint-condition models can only be found in museums.

The explorer said: “This afternoon we embarked on a journey to an undisclosed location in the French countryside.

“We’ve uncovered a hidden car cemetery, nestled within the forest, forgotten and forsaken.

“This is a treasure trove of historical rarities.

“Join us for a stroll through time.”

Accompanied by a trio of friends, he took viewers on a tour of the area, revealing the treasures within.

Motors on show included Citroens, Mercedes and Renaults from as early as the 1950s.

Some had been abandoned for so long that they had been “reclaimed by nature” and even began to fall apart when touched.

There were also a number of agricultural vehicles, including tractors, and a camper van that had “collapsed on itself”.

The explorer added: “These automobiles have likely been left to rot decades ago.

“The premises served as a dumping ground and parts depot for classic cars.

“However, today, there is nothing left to salvage.

“These vehicles have found their final resting place amid the shadows of time, yet history’s echoes still reverberate amid the rust and decay.”

Social media commenters were amazed by the discovery.

One wrote: “Absolutely spellbinding. There was just something about all those old vehicles that really captured me.

Another added: “Car graveyards are so fascinating.”

It comes after an Aston Martin which had been rusting in a garage for 54 years was put on sale for a huge sum.

Meanwhile, a petrolhead who bought his first motor at 11 had his new classic car museum opened by Richard Hammond.

YouTubeThe collection included models from Citroen, Renault and Mercedes dating back to the 1950s[/caption]

YouTubeThe cars had been ‘reclaimed by nature’[/caption]

YouTubeThe explorer speculated that they had been left to rot for decades[/caption]

YouTubeSome even fell apart to the touch[/caption]

YouTubeVintage vehicles sat alongside agricultural equipment[/caption]   

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