The car dealership, which closed in 2004, still has cars. They are covered in a layer of dirt but are quite well preserved.
A large abandoned car dealership was found in the United States. There are nearly 40 cars collecting dust in its warehouse. A video about the discovery was published on Stringer media’s Youtube channel.
The exact location of the car dealership has not been disclosed, but it is stated to be in a remote location. It was closed in 2004, but the cars were not taken away and have been kept at the facility for 20 years.
The dealership was selling used cars, so the warehouse has models produced from the 60s through the 90s. Among them there are many valuable collectible rarities.
For example, the showroom features the Buick LeSabre convertible, which was the safety car for the 1975 Indianapolis 500. The 1966 Oldsmobile Starfire is also quite rare these days.
The abandoned collection includes numerous premium Cadillacs, Lincolns, Chrysler Imperials and Buicks from different years of production. In particular, you can recognize the rare Cadillac Allante and the Lincoln Town Car limousine with Pininfarina design.
The cars are covered in a layer of dirt and have flat tires, but most are well preserved and do not require long and expensive restoration.
Meanwhile, a Mercedes S600 from the 90s was recently discovered in Ukraine in mint condition.
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Source: Focus
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