AN URBAN explorer has discovered a car graveyard full of motors left untouched for 40 years.
Colin Smith, who gave up his job as a plumber to make exploration YouTube videos, came across the collection while visiting an abandoned house.
An urban explorer has discovered a car graveyard at a secret location
A red Renault still has its licence plate attached
Other cars were in much worse condition
In a clip posted to his The Bearded Explorer channel he wades through weeds, bramble and briar to take a look at the vintage rides.
Colin first comes across a rusted car overturned on its roof – however its so overgrown that he’s not able to tell its make.
Just seconds later he found a red, moss covered Renault with the licence plate still attached.
Dozens more cars are seen sunk into the ground as trees grow between what is left of them.
Colin had no idea he would come across the cars while looking for the abandoned home.
He explained: “We found a house on Google Earth which looked very overgrown so decided to check it out.
“The walk up was very hard because it was wet, slippery & all we could see was trees.
“Eventually we came across a collection of abandoned car which had been there for decades so we knew we were getting closer.
“The main gate was almost invisible due to the dense overgrowth. After fighting our way through we almost missed a barn which contained a kit car & lots of other parts scattered everywhere!”
It comes after a £300,000 DB4 that was once owned by a ‘real-life James Bond‘ was found in a shed in Devon.
Meanwhile, a group of Australian TikTokers discovered a classic car graveyard hidden behind a Melbourne home.