AN URBAN explorer has discovered a car graveyard full of motors left untouched for 40 years.
Colin Smith, who gave up his job as a plumber to make exploration YouTube videos, came across the collection while visiting an abandoned building.
Colin Smith was shocked when he stumbled upon a graveyard of vintage vehicles[/caption] The explorer came across a Mustang convertible[/caption]In a clip posted to his The Bearded Explorer channel, he wades through rusty miscellaneous scraps to take a look at the vintage rides.
After encountering a forklift, discarded engines and eerily empty storage spaces, the explorer is almost lost for words when he comes across an incredible find.
“Oh my goodness, no!
“There is no way that is a Mustang. That is a Mustang convertible!”
As Colin trawls through yet more debris, he encounters a treasure trove of yet more remarkable vintage vehicles.
“This locations has just taken a massive u-turn,” he says.
“What on earth have I just found here?
“That is a Porsche 911, that is a MK 1 Golf there, there’s a Volkswagen Beetle over there.
“There looks like an old Fiat, and that could be a BMW 2002.”
Viewers flocked to express a similar reaction to Colin.
“It’s unbelievable what you’ve found again, you get high blood pressure,” one viewer wrote.
Another weighed in: “Bloody hell, this was a phenomenal find and yet so unlikely for the building.
“Absolutely magnificent.
“Treasure after treasure, all tightly tucked away, what a joy to watch.”
It comes after Colin discovered a Land Rover which was sat in a barn for more than 35 years.
The classic Land Rover is in superb condition and has a 1986 tax disc in its window.
A look through the glass reveals the interior is in a similarly good condition to the outside.
The YouTuber zooms in on the Land Rover’s odometer, which says the Series III has covered just 2056 miles.
The Bearded Explorer also sighted a Porsche 911[/caption] Viewers were astounded with the incredible finds[/caption]