Warehouse full of dust-covered classic cars including Bentleys, Porsche & Jaguars worth £1MILLION discovered
A WAREHOUSE full of dust-covered classic cars has been discovered – and the find includes Bentleys, Porsches, and Jaguars.
The rusting antiques are thought to be worth a whopping £1million – but they’re sitting in a graveyard collecting moss.
The abandoned barn in Wales is hiding around 100 classic cars[/caption] The cars in the graveyard include Jaguars, Porches, and Rolls Royces[/caption] Urban explorer Daniel Sims documented the find after being tipped off[/caption]Urban explorer BeardedReality, real name Daniel Sims, made the vintage find last year and is set to document the journey in an upcoming YouTube video.
The the 35-year-old is refusing to reveal the location of the barn and said he was tipped off about the find by another urban explorer.
Daniel said: “I don’t know anything about the history of the place other than whoever has been collecting these cars for decades and has an impressive collection which they must be proud of.
“Iconic cars such as Bentleys, Porsche, Peugeot gti, various Mercedes, MGs and quite a few imports from different countries are hidden here and would be worth a minimum from what I saw over £500,000 to £1,000,000 just off basic calculations.”
Daniel said he was able to access the barn as a fence at the back of the property had fallen down and the motors were visible from the roadside.
Surprisingly, the urban explorer said some of the cars appeared to be in good nick.
He said: “The place itself is a little overgrown at the back with rust and decay setting into the vehicles. Some were stored away meaning the damage to these amazing vehicles was minimal which is crazy to see.”
But some of the cars have plants growing into them and bumpers that are falling off.
Others have smashed glass and piles of bird poo that have built up over years.
Daniel said: “For a lot of people, these iconic cars will hold a lot of memories.
“Just the sheer amount of vehicles collected which is rare to see and was a real treat to see so many iconic cars collected here.”
Despite walking onto someone else’s property, Daniel said there were no scary moments.
But at one point some locals interrupted after becoming worried the explorers could be burglars.
Daniel has made a number of car graveyard finds around Europe, including an iconic British sports car worth £40,000.
The bright red Triumph TR3 was left to rot an abandoned barn for 40-odd years.
Another find he has made is of a graveyard of buses and lorries left in a field.
A double-decker bus still has the seats in it but has started to sprout moss through the top walkway.
In 2023, Daniel found another car graveyard in an abandoned barn in Nottinghamshire.
The amazing collection included iconic British classic cars, along with elegant European beauties spanning various makes, models and decades.
The first discovery was a Jowett Javelin produced between 1947 and 1953, followed by a Morris Minor, Morris Minor Travellers and a Humber Super Snipe.
Moss and rust has spread across the decaying cars[/caption]