This stunning sports car graveyard was discovered by an urban explorer in an abandoned warehouse where spies allegedly trained.
Alex and Eddy from Vacant Haven took viewers on a tour of the space via YouTube.
YouTube/@VacantHavenAlex and Eddy discovered a sports car graveyard in an abandoned warehouse[/caption]
YouTube/@VacantHavenThe site was full to the brim with rotting motors[/caption]
In the clip, they showed the collection of flash motors, many of which had their windows heavily tinted.
Eddy claimed that the warehouse was the site of a former spy training ground and that some of the blacked-out cars were used by former US President Donald Trump’s team.
In the comments section, they also suggested that the warehouse had been used to store gunboats “in the war”.
These claims, though, were not backed up by any evidence in the video and it is not known if the area is a current or former Ministry of Defence site.
After walking through several rooms stuffed with debris and covered in dirt and grime, the pair came upon a large open garage housing around 30 or 40 vehicles.
They included everything from motorhomes to Range Rovers to white vans.
Some of the cars were in a state of disrepair, with one having it’s front end almost entirely ripped off.
Others, though, were in relatively good condition other than the build-up of dust from years of being left to rot.
They even managed to get inside a few of the cars, with the footage revealing clothes, board games and electrical goods abandoned within.
One even had an Elf on the Shelf dumped in its passenger side footwell.
Alex referred to some of the models as “gangster cars”, with extra thick glass in the windows which had seemingly been smashed in.
He speculated that most of the motors had either been involved in accidents or just abandoned there.
Eddy added: “They don’t look as if they’ve been scrapped.
“They just look as if they’ve been taken away and left.”
Social media commenters were stunned by the discovery.
One wrote: “A great video and what a location.”
Another added: “Another quality adventure.”
And a third said: “I think all those cars have been involved in something dodgy. Loved seeing them thanks.”
It comes after another explorer found an abandoned car graveyard in deserted woodland filled with old British military vehicles.
Meanwhile, a classic microcar that rusted in a garage for half a century went up for sale after a loving restoration.
YouTube/@VacantHavenSome were badly damaged while others seemed in good condition other than being covered in dirt[/caption]
YouTube/@VacantHavenThe pair even managed to get inside some of the cars[/caption]
YouTube/@VacantHavenThere was everything from motorhomes to family sedans[/caption]
YouTube/@VacantHavenEddie claimed that some of the SUVs in the fleet may have been used by former President Trump’s team[/caption]