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Man discovers abandoned garage littered with supercars worth $2 million

Last updated: April 17, 2025 10:52 pm
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This guy discovered an incredible collection of supercars potentially worth millions rotting away in an abandoned garage.

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What’s inside the abandoned garageA – not at all – rare occurrence

He found Lambos, Ferraris, Porsches – you name it.

We even spotted a 1967 Shelby GT500 which, like everything else, was in truly bad condition.

It’s such a shame considering these cars could easily be worth $2 million.

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What’s inside the abandoned garage

Content creator Vince Hernandez found a barn packed with abandoned beauties.

We spotted an extremely rare Buick GSX, a 1969 Hemi Charger, a Cadillac Series 62, and a Ferrari 400 automatic.

He also found a 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500, aka ‘Eleanor‘ from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds, starring Angelina Jolie and Nicolas Cage.

It’s such a shame to see these cars in this condition.

Vince Hernandez

The Ferrari 400 is particularly noteworthy, for two reasons.

First, it was one of Ferrari’s first attempts at creating a 2+2 coupe and second, it was one of the first few Ferraris with components that weren’t made in-house.

It was loosely related to the Aston Martin V8, and the automatic version had a General Motors transmission.

A – not at all – rare occurrence

This is, unfortunately, not a rare occurence.

For whatever reason, people abandon cars – and even supercars – all the time.

Not long ago, a YouTuber found some beautiful rare cars abandoned in a barn in the middle of nowhere in the woods, and no one knew why.

On another occasion, the same YouTuber discovered a warehouse filled with rare classics from the UK, including a Morgan.

Vince Hernandez

Then there’s the case of the first-gen Tesla Roadsters found in containers.

The story behind them is wild.

A Chinese startup company, now bankrupt, bought these Teslas over a decade ago to dismantle them and reverse engineer them.

Unfortunately, by the time the cars reached the port, the company had already gone bankrupt and there was no one there to claim the EVs.

You can’t make this stuff up. But you can, it seems, find cars literally everywhere.

The post Man discovers abandoned garage littered with supercars worth $2 million appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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