That old blacksmiths forge was made in Stourport-on-Severn by William Alldays Alcosa, You never know I may have helped make it as it was my first job 44 years ago
My husband loved this video!!! Sad to see that they are only going to waste!!! With a little elbow grease & some work they could be completely restored!!! The interiors were in such great shape!!! Thank you for sharing this epic video!!! We loved it❤️❤️
Absolute goldmine and treasure trove there. I'd happily live out of a caravan and help the owner start sorting through it all. Would love to save some of those cars in particular, and sell the rest to people who would restore. Whenever this gets cleared in whatever year it'll be a massive undertaking. Absolutely unreal
If you want some farm lingo, the place where they take milk from cows is called a parlour, the things they put on their udders are called clusters and the big storage unit is called a bulk tank. Blacksmiths oven is a forge. This farm it's basically what would happen to me if I had loads of spare cash then couldn't manage anymore.
Just came back to this video to see the Sierra XR4x4. Sadly thieves appear to have stolen the entire rear end of the car and the cluster and steering wheel are also gone.
I’ve never understood why someone would accumulate all these cars and leave them sat , there’s a small fortune sat there even in the condition they are in such a shame that none of these will probably ever get loved and looked after again . Great video 👏🏻👍🏻
It's insane when you think about how many classic cars are still out there in amazing condition in someone's garage/barn. Videos like this astonish me. I'd love to find a place like this to have a look round.
Id say that red wing is probably a spare for one of the 7 series bmw’s Speaking of which.... all the bmw’s , the two trucks and morris traveler... it should be criminal to leave them like that !! THEY NEED PULLING OUT
All those cars are still registered with DVLA and most last taxed in the mid 90's, so some of those 635's would only have been 8 or 10 years old when stored
If this place is truly abandoned, it seems a criminal waste to let all these vehicles rot there! Why not contact someone like Matthewsosn's (Bangers and Cash), let them do the research as to ownership and hopefully bring some of these vehicles back to life!
Wow again some amazing finds. The red Double Cab Land Rover is really rare. Must have been one of the first double cabs given the age of it! Another one to added to the rare vehicles in this barn. Such a shame.
TBE you know your on a winner with this video here in Australia, in the first twelve minutes they've loaded it up with at least six blocks of Ads - that's approx one block every 2 minutes. Ahh! Also (just taking a break) in these first 12 minutes there has been only 2 broken window glass - a little quarter window and a rear windshield - good to think it seems those senseless vandal morons haven't found this spot! Always enjoy your videos.
Another fantastic find. As said by other “fans” how does such a collection of history end up abandoned in remote locations. Great to see and good on you respecting the find and keeping location secret and giving us all an insight into times gone by. Would be nice to think some of these treasures could be restored to show their former beauty and always sad to think the craftsmanship of years gone by decaying unloved. Looking forward to next find.
The cars are stored with the thought they might be worth something one day, but they're not. Interior parts, headlamps, set of wheels maybe, but the rest is scrap. For example, just replacing all the suspension mounts on the 635CSi because they are rotten makes it too expensive to restore & replenish costs - let alone get the engine running again. Shame. It would have been better to keep them going back in the 90's instead of storing them but alas, it was too expensive to fix then & it's too expensive to fix now. So it's just hoarding.
Takes me back to when I first got one, the cornering was like nothing else on the market today. The body work, sublime. I remember many a time just sitting back with the wind in my hair and stopping to fill up. Man I miss sitting in a Woolworths shopping trolley
How do so many unique cars and fire engines end up abandoned on an abandoned farm. It's utterly staggering. They look very savable too. That Pug and the Escort maybe not so. But the moss growing all over the Pug is incredible.
Press the little I for information when an add comes up, press stop seeing this add then close and u can skip all 20 second and double adds that way 👍🏾
😂😂😂 You keep referring to things being Victorian. Queen Victoria reigned from 1840 to 1901. Those old telephones etc are not Victorian. It was a field telephone from the 1940"s/1950's. Bless you. Great video! Find out who the owners are. Get those vehicles a new forever home!
You've been here and I have seen at least 2 other videos of this place and that means at least 3 lots of explorers have now been there and it will only be a matter of time before word gets out and visitors who are less respectful than yourself turn up. Shame they are sat there and what will ensue.
New sub here, Amazing video what a find. Never mind the £1000’s in classic cars that would look so nice restored but all that old machinery as well and the tractors that are probably antiques by this point. Not to mention the £1000’s you could make in scrap metal alone. Also did you walk passed an old red Landrover Defender and not show us? It looked like there was 1 behind you at 1 stage. It’s amazing how places like this just get lost in time. Thanks for the vid will defo watch more.
Them 635csi's are great cars, a friend id met when i used to live in Tenerife in 93 'n' 94 used to let me drive her dads one about when he was back in Scotland working....😂😂😁😁🤘🤘🤘🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴 great days
My so called barn, garage find was 6 years ago a bmw e39 been stored in garage for over a year with an amazing 26,000 miles i managed to buy and still in use
we did that one ages ago cool place glad you got too see it my video is on you tube also. Not as good as yours though brilliant video mate can you remember meeting me keep the good videos coming pal 😀 👍
Very very --Facinating and Interesting to watch BUT in the end,there is Sad feeling!:People go away BUT leave behind,all such beautiful things, collected over the years!☹️🙄
Very nice find indeed! It surprises me you don't make an effort to close the doors fully on a lot of the cars you open. Those time capsule with preserved interiors are now destined to be ruined!
Just to pull them all out one by one and wash them up and wacuum and clean up interior wise.. and then take a flying picture of them all togheter 😍😍 what a dream that would.!
Youre absolute Epic man nice foto's and camera angle etc realy Nice to watch , your audio is not that loud sometimes ,but i watch only one Explorer ,and its you, grtz ANGELO from belgium
That nice Moggy traveler near the end, not that bad inside, now after this video - - 6 months down the line & the mice will have chewed the interior due to the door being left ajar! So sad!
Yes you're right its a good idea to shut the doors to keep out hungry inhabitants and the frame/hinges will also distort if they are going to be left again
g'day from Aussieland mate!! As a restorer of old cars and motorcycles, I'm very keen to know what the process is for someone like yourself when finding an abandoned vehicle and wanting to somehow purchase it. So in this instance, an abandoned/deceased estate that has 3 CSI BMW's (and the Sierra 4WD), how would one go about legally attaining those vehciles? Would be amazing to restore them and get them back on the road again for others (or oneself) to enjoy. Cheers! ✌🍻
I know the guy who owns this property and where it is, I won't say anything I will just say that the owner isn't all too well at the moment as I believe.
Why shouldn't the owner of alle this want to sell It? It does not look to me that he is maintaining the cars. I would try to locate the owner and pursued him to sell whatever hé wants😍espacially the Classic Range Rover 🥰🥰
Outstanding find 👍🏻 Fire Engine at 20:30 had number plate 51RN44 (paper in windshield), found old photo of its "brother" on the web with number 51RN48. Photo taken in 1992 when that one was still in use. Maybe it was one of the others sitting in that barn... www.fire-engine-photos.com/picture/number41919.asp
Hi ! The tractor after 29:26 in the barn with the Morris is a Fendt Dieselross. A german model built some time between 1954 and 1959. Might be a F12HL, from a tractor family of which many 1.000s have been built. It was a general purpose tractor with many add-ons available.
I worked in house clearances over the years and a lot were old farm houses. The owners had passed and left to the families and the families left them for years too. Was a shame to see things like u saw In this video. 1 day most I went to were fully operating then the next day old aged person running it had gone and a lot of old relics and machinery just sat there for years. The family were there when I was emptying the house and they were talking about the room they slept in as child etc was heart breaking to see and hear
@Pc reg hollis where you seen that i saw one at just under 3 k deffo more than the value of the car the state its in do some proper research before you have a go Wind ya neck in bellend
I thought i was already subbed as i watch so many of ur vids im subbed now tho u guys have some wicked explores!!! I jus wish i drove so i could get out there and explore further! Brill content bros! 😊
My very first job (13yrs old) was working in the shippon, milking cows on a local farm.. This brought back some memories.. I can even remember the smell.. Loved this video.. :)
Thanks 😊 for your comments , this video made me sad for I had a XR3 in 82 , yet gave me such a good laugh 😅 again when you asked that the location be not known. Here is SA nothing is sacred, NOTHING , no goods or place , all that stuff would,ve been broken up into scrap metal long ago , makes me wonder 🤔and think about the UK , how long will it still take before you reach this stage. I also love Dennis fire engines , did my driver,s passout in a 1955 straight 8 crash gearbox in 1969 , just beautiful machines. Goodbye 👋
All the way from southafrican man, tell me have you eventually found the owner of this place besides the find , the actual find of the place is amazing
Yes… this one in particular in fact. I had a lovely long chat with Brian who owns all of this. Sadly he was terminally ill so reason for leaving it all ☹️
@@TheBeardedExplorer OMW makes this an even sadder story , thanks for being active on your page and responding to your viewers i appreciate it.. So what is Brains plan to leave it all or whats his way forward ? in Southafrica on of those BMWs just one is worth a fortune so you can only imagine how i wish to have been able to help the old man but im all over this side of the world but awesome work man happy you found the owner before someone decided to vandalize his stuff
ive seen a vew vids of this barn but yours is the best on account of how u respect these and leave em as u found em, i have a ford sierra i use regular and that pains me to see that 1 left like that and bmws
This old Dairy farmer had great taste in vehicles, he must’ve spent a lot of money on that lot.. It’s really sad to think he may be gone and all his pride and joy is just left there.. Those BMW’s are worth a lot of money.
If they were M635CSi then yes but the 635csi can be bought for as little as 5 k in running order, daddy of them all would be a manual M635CSi ,this is worth the most.
Talk about bring tears to my eyes. By far the best barn find you've ever done. I was exactly same as u when I see the bmws and sierra. Keep up the amazing videos