Amazing collection of cars in an abandoned building. Please like and subscribe for some more amazing videos:) Unfortunately I wont be giving this location away as it would be unfair to see them get destroyed.
3:38 A Robert Mandry Mini Scamp Mk2. When BMC decided to axe the Moke a whole generation of clones would spring into existence. Many came and went, some created from steel, others from the established friend of the Kit Car fraternity: fibreglass. Of all these creations the most enduring has been the Scamp, still in production almost 50 years since it's inception in 1969. This is a 1983 model.
I SO WANT that little faded-red BMW Isetta. Coolest car in the group, discounting the GT 40? that was shown early on. Can tell its a European collection - Mercedes, Minis, MGs, Porches, etc. Almost makes you cry to see such mechanical master pieces just sitting there collecting dust, rust and dry-rotted interiors.
Those are all very expensive cars. They couls use a little fixing but they are for sure way more than a couple thousand dollars. There are also some very nice and expensive cars in the collection making thw value higher
These sorts of videos would be MUCH more interesting if someone narrated a little about the makes and models of cars shown. You can even do that part in post-production if you want.
I'm telling you practical classics would be all over this as an article, ps I wouldn't wreck it, I'd be going down with recovery lorries as they need saving!
Muy bueno el video!! De quienes son estos automoviles ?? Y en donde se encuentran ?? Hay uno que me interesa si estan en venta !! Gracias por compartirlo !! Abrazo !!
I spy Trident Clipper! Pretty rare car and can be really good looking cars. Lancia Flavia coupé and the Fulvia Zagato are pretty nice too. Nothing special about the crusty S2 E-Type though...
There’s a lot of valuable cars there even though they need restoring with work hundreds of thousands e type and intercepter alone when finished each in excess of £100000
This person has probably accumilated what was ONCE worthless scrap, at a minimal price. But a lot of those cars now are worth quite a lot! (Thanks to the scrappage scheme). The reason why i say this is because i saw a Suzuki X-90. He probably thought that might be worth something one day... Rare, yes. Valuable, never. lol
I would say it is more like a disused dealership workshop, the owner using it to store cars that caught his fancy. If he/she can afford this, more power to them! Just because something isn't in obvious use at the moment doesn't qualify it as "abandoned"
Hi, I just put a couple of the reg numbers off this video through my app, RDJ 717 R, was tast taxed in 1988, currently no record of it is held by DVLA, However it's last known keeper, put down address details for the Isle of Man, so l would go with them being museum working stock. Worth a lot of money, just the body shells on those MGB's are 5k each
If you enter private property without the owner's permission or enter portions of public property that are off limits to the public, you could be liable for civil or criminal trespass.
for a Brit , this is great , but for a north American not so much. no matter , i still wonder why smart to get rich people buy stuff and let it rot? seems to me if i had money with no mechanical talent i would hire someone to put them together so i could drive them. i have no money but a lot of skill and put one a year together and drive them. something like Jay Leno. he works on his cars but has guys work on his toys because he understands that one man can not do it all. bet this pile has not one that works so why collect them to let them rot is my question.
i agree but i enjoy my north american toys better. in canada though, sadly we fight with winter rust and outdoor storage of forgotten, One Day I Will restore it, projects.
Personally I don't think they are abandoned any more than 'fly'. Just waiting to be restored, you can only work on a few at once, especially if you are wanting certain parts. The "Collection" is in the UK. "THE COLLECTOR" is more of a 'DEALER' than "COLLECTOR" hence the lack of 'expensive' cars (apart from one or two), - although all cars over a certain age are making money now. They are all in a 'Purpose' built barn with another attached.
As others have said there not abandoned someone is paying rent and or owns that building there just owned by a lazy car collector or awaiting renovations
Hi mate, im a classic car restorer and would love to see these cars back on the road, is there anyway you could let me know the address please, i beg, think of the cars
Lots of ignorant comments her - E Type, Alfa GTV (Bertone), several minis, Scimitar, Jensen Interceptor, Panther Lima, 2 very valuable Lancias, Jensen Healey, Merc 560, I think a Trident and those are just the ones I remember. I suppose critics were expecting Ferraris etc
none of this is abandoned, you're in someone's warehouse.. those cars are worth an enormous amount of money as they are... it takes people time to get round to doing each one.. lucky you weren't caught!
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