A CLASSIC car graveyard with retro motors that could be worth over £500,000 has been revealed.
The cars have been abandoned for over ten years, and the neglect is certainly showing on the classic motors as most are rusting away, while some are even buried under parts of the collapsed garage they were originally stored in.
A classic graveyard with retro motors that could be worth over £500,000 has been revealedmediadrumimages/BeardedReality
The urban explorer came across from iconic British classic cars to elegant European beauties, and the collection spans various makes, models and decadesmediadrumimages/BeardedReality
Daniel Sims, 34, known online as Bearded Reality, found the sorry-looking motors in Nottinghamshire, England.
But the urban explorer did unearth some iconic British classic cars, along with elegant European beauties – with the amazing collection appearing to span various makes, models and decades.
The first discovery is a Jowett Javelin produced between 1947 and 1953, followed by a Morris Minor, Morris Minor Travellers and a Humber Super Snipe.
Near it was another rare Triumph 2000, a Jaguar and a Triumph Spitfire.
Daniel then showed his followers a Mercedes-Benz 600 ultra-luxury car, a Riley RM, MGB GT Sports Car and a Dennis RS Fire Truck.
He said: “Whether you’re a vintage car aficionado, history buff, or simply intrigued by forgotten treasures, this video is a must-watch.
“Prepare to be transported back in time as we unveil this extraordinary hidden time capsule and revive the soul of these incredible machines.
“I know very little from what it seems the person who once owned all these cars and various other vehicles has been collecting for decades and at one point was storing and looking after all these cars.
“However, something must have happened, which I am assuming they have passed away as the barns and land where these vehicles are stored are now all overgrown, with the barns collapsing on the cars themselves.
“The whole site was open. We just climbed over some rusted fallen-down barbed wire, but because it was so overgrown, it was hard to work out where to start.”
Daniel had low expectations for this graveyard find – and was left in shock when he discovered the incredible classics that had been kept for over a decade.
And, with some hard work, restored versions of these models could be worth thousands.
He continued: “Outside the land itself is overtaken by nature, especially since it’s summer, the overgrowth of nettles and plant life is mad.
“Inside all the barns, though, you are transported back in time to decades of motor history lost and forgotten with automakers long dissolved and classic cars that are just stunning and leaves you in awe at the person who owned these and their love for cars and wants to discover the story behind the place.”
This comes after an incredible graveyard on an abandoned farm was revealed in a video online.
Plus, two urban explorers undercovered hundreds of abandoned classic cars.
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He first came across a Jowett Javelin produced between 1947 and 1953, a Morris Minor, and Morris Minor Travellers and Humber Super Snipe[/caption]
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The garage is falling in on some of the cars[/caption]
Daniel came across a forgotten Dennis RS Fire Truck produced between 1978 – 1990mediadrumimages/BeardedReality
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