So sad to see those cars in that state, its amazing what they can do with restoration projects these days, lets hope they get in the right hands one day. Brilliant vid guys.
OMG a car restorers wet dream, would love to hear what is happening to these gems-in-the-rough, bloody amazing! Collector knew his stuff, I truly hope these haven't gone to waste, even a few recovered/restored would make his heart sing I am sure, where ever he is now, what an explore!
What an amazing find - all those lovely classic cars hidden away in need of more than just a bit of TLC!! 😍 I love cars and hate to see them like this and just don’t understand how true collectors could ever leave them to decay 😢 Would be interesting to hear if anyone does rescue any of them … 🤞 Really great video Alex - need to watch it again 😍👍👍
You're welcome Trish, Yeah I hope they get found and given tlc, it's a real shame to see classics like this rot. But I guess you can't take anything with you. Thanks for watching as always 😁👍
Absolutely breaks my heart that those are just sitting and rotting. So many are worth so much! The Rolls wasn’t a phantom was it? That was an epic find!!!! Drooling in California💜🤟🏻😎🇺🇸
5:56 The silver Porsche last taxed back in 1982. The number plate alone FOL2 would fetch upwards of £10k if you could show proof of ownership. Great video lads
The Triumph 2000 Roadster 11:10 And the Austin A40 sports 12:50 are restoreable as well as many others, sad to see so many classics sitting around slowly dying 😢
a beautiful video but also very sad to see all these beautiful vintage cars rotting away. Why is nobody interested in that? It should be expropriated and auctioned off!. There seems to be a lot of abandoned places with vintage cars in England.
It is very sad, and unfortunately out of my hands this, a museum was contacted so at least the relevant people are aware! Cheers for checking out the videos Crockett 😁👍
That was too much for one go round , you need a week to process all the vintage iron . It really dose not matter weather you do it in pounds or dollars there is a bundle of cash there , I am totally blown away . Thanks to you Alex and the rest of the crew for a totally awesome Video . Stuart in Canada ..
Glad you can still view this Stuart as the Video has been banned in the UK lol. For leaving a number plate in! So I don't think I can go back now unfortunately!
what a lovely old place to look around who lives here the amount of old cars that you saw amazed me it makes me want to visit my self T& see what you saw only cause my hobbies is old cars like you three .glad you never got court in the premise thank your look out mates for showing us these old cars like you did hope you make another one quite soon cause that was the best Ive seen so far .
This vid reduced me to tears seeing these beautiful classic cars being reduced to dust! Thank you for bringing it to us but in a way I wish you hadn't if that makes any sense ..
The Barn was standing on a Mushroom. . . they will have been all the way round and stop Rats and Mice climbing up the foundations and getting in. Great find chaps
Amazing ! Strange that there was so many low mileage cars there.? Strange way to store good motors back in the 1960,s, like they were just shoved in any old how? Terrible waste to be rotting away. Too weird. V rare Lagondas,and an ash wood- framed and aluminium panelled Alvis and a v early Porsche 356.. A lot are restorable for sure. Good to see these. Real crackers , most of em. gems.
Just watched this again to get a screen grab of the A35 (I have one) and I too am blown away with all the classics sitting here, a museum in its own right. The big black Austin parked in the weeds is the Atlantic model. It was designed thusly to sell in America but it flopped big time.
@@jamesreagan2366 The most valuable are the Porsche 345 /911 and Austin Healey 100 along with the Bentley and Triumph 1800 . Total value as they sit for all the cars is around $ 220,000
Feldon thanks for letting me know! So as they sit about 220k. What if someone fixes an restores them what would the price be then? That's crazy to see these beauties just sitting here. Some one needs to sell an restore!
@@jamesreagan2366 Sure, well if the Porsche 911 and 356 were restored they could be worth $ 125 to $150 k and $ 175 to 280 k + respectively ! However the cost of restoration can be well over $75k . For the whole lot I would use an average of $15 k each -more for the RR, Bentley, Austin Healey ,Triumphs ,so over $1 m for all vehicles.
Die Borgward Isabella draußen stehen zu lassen einfach unglaublich. Das waren damals mit die teuersten und besten Autos. Nur ein Mercedes Benz konnte da mithalten.
Wow those cars should be restore and save it for museum, this place look like an auto farm? I never seen it like that before but it was fascinating to see what was left behind. So cool.
This is a great finding. Looks like they used the farm for a mechanic work shop. That explains the ways the cars were packed out side. And you can see a lot of tires,wheels, not, and other parts of cars in one of the barns
I think most of those cars are worth way less than what it would cost to restore them except for maybe the bentley's or other higher end cars. I would guess the owner was a car guy and meant to restore them but like most people never get round to it lol. Great find though, amazing what is still hidden away you would think by now they all would have been picked clean of parts haha.
@13.49, the flying A badge on the bonnet was an idea by the Chairman of Austin (Leonard Lord) as Bentley had a B so Lord decided to put A on his Austin range
The number plates on those cars are worth thousands of pounds alone and i believe most of those cars ARE restorable as you can get panels remanufactured
@@VacantHaven no worries,the gold alvis is a slightly later 3 litre mode. Td21 mk2, lovely carsthat deserve to be on the road,brilliant bentley mk6 too, a rare Austin a90 outside also.
What a criminal waste; The car at 4:02 is an early Porsche 356 and it's damn near priceless. Someone needs to rescue these cars before they are all too far gone.
One can only speculate and or imagine that the owner collected these vehicles and probably cared for them more than loved ones. Because he didn't even have anybody to tell them that they could have the cars after he died.
They seem hidden like as they had been stolen! Plates are clean, but they all seem to miss something relevant… You can probably detect who stored them by the license plates.
Wow brings me back to my ten year old self playing in a car grave yard near where I grew up 😅. That Pennant car is rare as rocking horse S**t, amazing find that place 👍🙌
If those cars were here in Australia you wouldn’t need a guard dog for security as by the time you got to the second barn thru the overgrowth you would have been either bitten by a tiger or a brown snake or bitten by a red back spider whilst opening the doors of those cars!
@@gabomann1 they were ahead of the times, Fast, Smooth, luxury comfortable and handled like a race car apparently they were amazing to drive through the Italian Alps!
Hopefully someone in the family that abandoned these cars maybe will sell them and then someone can give them a new lease of life. Id sell the lot apart from one. And restore it to its full glory. But what one?? Thanks for sharing this amazing story
Very sad. Probably some old guy who collects everything (Hoarder) and leaves it to rot (and won't sell anything)rather than passing on to an enthusiast who will restore it to its former glory. Then dies and everything rots into the ground (or the family have it all put into a tip! to clear the land!) Thats a Standard Pennent by the way (Better up market version of a Standard 8 )(1950s) Good video by the way,.
Ive' seen many car grave-yards here in the states but this blows them all outta the water,,,,, they are all pre 1960,,,, one pre 40s,,,,,, who knows why they are there,,,,,,, restoration on classics ( you need parts,,,,, ) no one in the 60s wanted old cars pre 50s,,40s 30s to much hassle unreliable expensive to run drank gas,,,,,, unfashionable,,,mode with the kids was hotrods build your own,,,,,, 77 sunset strip" book him Danno",,,,eh showin my age here Alex you pull out the stops,,,,, best classic car find on YT,thanks ,,,,,,,Ed,,,, Arizona US
So sad to see those cars in that state, its amazing what they can do with restoration projects these days, lets hope they get in the right hands one day. Brilliant vid guys.
OMG a car restorers wet dream, would love to hear what is happening to these gems-in-the-rough, bloody amazing! Collector knew his stuff, I truly hope these haven't gone to waste, even a few recovered/restored would make his heart sing I am sure, where ever he is now, what an explore!
What an amazing find - all those lovely classic cars hidden away in need of more than just a bit of TLC!! 😍
I love cars and hate to see them like this and just don’t understand how true collectors could ever leave them to decay 😢
Would be interesting to hear if anyone does rescue any of them … 🤞
Really great video Alex - need to watch it again 😍👍👍
You're welcome Trish,
Yeah I hope they get found and given tlc, it's a real shame to see classics like this rot. But I guess you can't take anything with you. Thanks for watching as always 😁👍
Absolutely breaks my heart that those are just sitting and rotting. So many are worth so much! The Rolls wasn’t a phantom was it? That was an epic find!!!! Drooling in California💜🤟🏻😎🇺🇸
5:56
The silver Porsche last taxed back in 1982.
The number plate alone FOL2 would fetch upwards of £10k if you could show proof of ownership.
Great video lads
Wow!! That's absolutely crazy!
Thanks for the interesting info Terry 👍
this is a superb collection of cars but it absolutely breaks my heart to see them left in this state, who ever collected them had excellent taste.
It is a real shame, and yeah the owner hD some class!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Blue car was a Porsche 356. That is also worth big money
The Triumph 2000 Roadster 11:10
And the Austin A40 sports 12:50 are restoreable as well as many others, sad to see so many classics sitting around slowly dying 😢
a beautiful video but also very sad to see all these beautiful vintage cars rotting away. Why is nobody interested in that? It should be expropriated and auctioned off!. There seems to be a lot of abandoned places with vintage cars in England.
It is very sad, and unfortunately out of my hands this, a museum was contacted so at least the relevant people are aware!
Cheers for checking out the videos Crockett 😁👍
I really hope someone saved those!!
That was too much for one go round , you need a week to process all the vintage iron . It really dose not matter weather you do it in pounds or dollars there is a bundle of cash there , I am totally blown away . Thanks to you Alex and the rest of the crew for a totally awesome Video . Stuart in Canada ..
Glad you can still view this Stuart as the Video has been banned in the UK lol. For leaving a number plate in!
So I don't think I can go back now unfortunately!
Fantastic Alex. Nothing can beat that!!!! 🤗💜😁🥰 thanks you three and Pompey
You're most welcome, glad you enjoyed it 😊 and thanks for all your support Nanny 😁👍
Omg what a find all those really old cars,enjoyed seeing them all,Alex,thxs for the explore through there with all the neat old cars🇨🇦
It sure was a crazy find! Can't believe theyre just rusting!
Cheers for watching Marilyn 😁👍
what a lovely old place to look around who lives here the amount of old cars that you saw amazed me it makes me want to visit my self T& see what you saw only cause my hobbies is old cars like you three .glad you never got court in the premise thank your look out mates for showing us these old cars like you did hope you make another one quite soon cause that was the best Ive seen so far .
Thanks Jonathan very kind of you!
Glad you enjoyed the explore and we will be doing more like this for sure!
Keep your eyes peeled 👍👍
This vid reduced me to tears seeing these beautiful classic cars being reduced to dust!
Thank you for bringing it to us but in a way I wish you hadn't if that makes any sense ..
The Barn was standing on a Mushroom. . . they will have been all the way round and stop Rats and Mice climbing up the foundations and getting in.
Great find chaps
What an amazing find. Sadly the cars left to the elements are probably beyond restoring. The TR4A. was heartbreaking to see.
Amazing ! Strange that there was so many low mileage cars there.? Strange way to store good motors back in the 1960,s, like they were just shoved in any old how? Terrible waste to be rotting away. Too weird. V rare Lagondas,and an ash wood- framed and aluminium panelled Alvis and a v early Porsche 356.. A lot are restorable for sure. Good to see these. Real crackers , most of em. gems.
3:24 if it's a 901 and not a 911?, it would be the most valuable car there. Porsche itself would buy it immediately.
285th! I almost WET MYSELF looking at all these cars! I own a 1967 VOLKSWAGEN BUG. Love old cars. Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA
Just watched this again to get a screen grab of the A35 (I have one) and I too am blown away with all the classics sitting here, a museum in its own right. The big black Austin parked in the weeds is the Atlantic model. It was designed thusly to sell in America but it flopped big time.
Quite a find ! Here is what I saw : Porsche 356 , Porsche 911, Porsche 924, Triumph Renown, Triumph 1800 (Bergerac car) Triumph TR 3, Triumph TR 4 , Borgward Isabella, Bentley, , Sunbeam Talbot 90, AC , Austin Healey Sprite, Austin Healey 100/4, Austin A 30, Austin A 40 Tourer, Austin A 50, Austin Atlantic, Standard Pennant, Standard Vanguard, Citroen Dyane, Wolseley 6/90, Rover 80 or 90, Humber Hawk, MGB, MGB GT, Triumph Herald,
Out of all those you seen and listed here which would be the most expressive? And how much $$ do you think is there? Just give an guestimate please?
@@jamesreagan2366 The most valuable are the Porsche 345 /911 and Austin Healey 100 along with the Bentley and Triumph 1800 . Total value as they sit for all the cars is around $ 220,000
Feldon thanks for letting me know! So as they sit about 220k. What if someone fixes an restores them what would the price be then? That's crazy to see these beauties just sitting here. Some one needs to sell an restore!
@@jamesreagan2366 Sure, well if the Porsche 911 and 356 were restored they could be worth $ 125 to $150 k and $ 175 to 280 k + respectively ! However the cost of restoration can be well over $75k . For the whole lot I would use an average of $15 k each -more for the RR, Bentley, Austin Healey ,Triumphs ,so over $1 m for all vehicles.
That Austin A30 would be nice on a cold night burning in a paddock , standing around having a beer with the
Lads
The Triumph Roadster 2000 at 11.13 looks restorable. I have had two, there are only a few hundred left from 1947-49. The Bergerac car.
Wow cheers for the info!
I thought it looked familiar, and now I know.
I bet it must have been fun to drive?
My brother has a 1947 Triumph Roadster 1800 that he`s restoring.
Die Borgward Isabella draußen stehen zu lassen einfach unglaublich. Das waren damals mit die teuersten und besten Autos. Nur ein Mercedes Benz konnte da mithalten.
Did this way back it's crazy how these are just left like this. Some people have to much money for sure good video mate
Wow, I'm not into cars but even i can see these are priceless gems! What a shame. What a waste.
Wow those cars should be restore and save it for museum, this place look like an auto farm? I never seen it like that before but it was fascinating to see what was left behind. So cool.
Thanks Angel, yeah just rusting away, someone would love to renovate these! Apparently one of the cars is worth £500,000!
Old guy couple of hours from just passed, has several buildings full cars. Can’t wait for auction.
The guy who owned these has died??
This is a great finding. Looks like they used the farm for a mechanic work shop. That explains the ways the cars were packed out side. And you can see a lot of tires,wheels, not, and other parts of cars in one of the barns
..nuts
Glad you enjoyed that crazy find!
Cheers for watching 👍
I wouldn't restore them, you would make good money parting them out!Quite a find Alex!
Just amazing, that Isabella is made by Borgward in west-Germany at 60tees.
The Lotus looks like an Elite and restored will fetch from 70-100k. Hope Alvis car company have seen this, they restore and still do continuations.
Love watching you guys Ed cracks me up. I watch all of your videos. Continue doing what you do,great work
I think the Lotus was an Elite with the original Coventry Climax engine. Somebody needs to rescue that car. Please.
Its a sin that so many of those beautiful cars are being left to rot they should be bought and restored to their former glory and in a musume
I totally agree
G'day from Oz - that badge on the steering wheel at 5:36 in your film (which shows a chassis, seat, engine & rad) is an ALVIS.
Gday Mark, thanks for the info and cheers for watching 👍
That was incredible what a place. I just loved seeing all those antique car's. Awesome. Thank guys you definitely made another great video 👍🙏.
I think most of those cars are worth way less than what it would cost to restore them except for maybe the bentley's or other higher end cars. I would guess the owner was a car guy and meant to restore them but like most people never get round to it lol.
Great find though, amazing what is still hidden away you would think by now they all would have been picked clean of parts haha.
Wow! Incredible. Just those rusted out Porches are worth a nice chunk of change in parts. Could be millions just sitting there
The red triangle on the steering wheel of the chassis suggests an Alvis to me. Some real gems there, I`d be happy with the Austin A35.🙂
Thanks for the info Angels! Yeah I'd be happy with the Austin tbf, I'd be happy with any lol 😁👍
What a find a treasure trove of classic british cars
The mystery chassis is an Alvis TC21, from about 1953
The AC Buckland at 6:45 has a (presumably) unique front panel. Ultra rare!
Good to see someone saved them from the crusher so many years ago.
@13.49, the flying A badge on the bonnet was an idea by the Chairman of Austin (Leonard Lord) as Bentley had a B so Lord decided to put A on his Austin range
Yes but how much would these classic vehicles cost to renovate?, I love old cars too, but to expensive for me even if I wanted to.
Each one would be a long term project I guess, but would bring someone some joy doing it
Wow amazing video Alex what cool cars what an amazing find well done 👍 thanks for sharing great video some real timeless classics there 👍💖
I like it very much. Another great exploration there. Thank you Alex.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
The number plates on those cars are worth thousands of pounds alone and i believe most of those cars ARE restorable as you can get panels remanufactured
...this video made me feel giddy 👋
.. I'd be so peed off if I'd sold my classic to that person ..
Awesome vid 👍
Hi guy's the chassis that you featured at the beginning is an alvis 3 litre model tc21
Thanks for that Ralph 👍
@@VacantHaven no worries,the gold alvis is a slightly later 3 litre mode. Td21 mk2, lovely carsthat deserve to be on the road,brilliant bentley mk6 too, a rare Austin a90 outside also.
@16.24, 6/90 denotes 6 cylinder & 90bhp, there was also a 6/80, 6 cylinder 80bhp
Those old Bentley coupes look pretty nice.
What a criminal waste; The car at 4:02 is an early Porsche 356 and it's damn near priceless. Someone needs to rescue these cars before they are all too far gone.
Brilliant find and great explore 👍👊💯
Rare and unique collection
1:50 Borgward Isabella, a german car build in the 1950's till 1961. So sad to see all these cars damaged by wind, weather and time.
What a find ,great upload guys. Would be great if you could find out the back story and maybe find the owner of the land and do an interview.
Sad to think most of them cars were driven there and parked up originally
One can only speculate and or imagine that the owner collected these vehicles and probably cared for them more than loved ones. Because he didn't even have anybody to tell them that they could have the cars after he died.
The pennant was made by standard the other convertible is a triumph herald . Great find mate 👍👍
Thanks for the info Paul, and cheers for watching 👍
a few hundred thousand pounds worth easy !
They seem hidden like as they had been stolen!
Plates are clean, but they all seem to miss something relevant…
You can probably detect who stored them by the license plates.
Wow really awesome to see classic cars
To bad sitting there go rust away
It is a real shame as somebody would get a lot of pleasure doing these up
@@VacantHaven
Some of those classic cars in good shape
It would it be clean rat nest out of engine bay.
Engine not froze up
It would start
Omg a borgward Isabella the favourite car of my father ❤
Yes, also a beautiful German classic car👍
Wow brings me back to my ten year old self playing in a car grave yard near where I grew up 😅. That Pennant car is rare as rocking horse S**t, amazing find that place 👍🙌
Wow, hadn't even heard of a Pennant mate, but yeah I was a kid in a candy shop here 🤣
If those cars were here in Australia you wouldn’t need a guard dog for security as by the time you got to the second barn thru the overgrowth you would have been either bitten by a tiger or a brown snake or bitten by a red back spider whilst opening the doors of those cars!
@2.43, No, it's an Austin A90 Westminster 85bhp (or) A105 Westminster 102bhp both were 6 cylinder 2,639cc
where is the Aston ????
Marvellous classiccar archeology
Muito legal !!!
Parabéns
Abraço do Brasil
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Lawd guys. It’s a Porsche 356. And the chassis is an Alvis
That Borgward issabella is super rare and worth a lot$$$$$
My father had a Borgward but not the Isabella. I think it was 230 GL he bought it brand new in 1969 and my uncle Rafa had the Isabella.
@@gabomann1 they were ahead of the times, Fast, Smooth, luxury comfortable and handled like a race car apparently they were amazing to drive through the Italian Alps!
@14.47 Citroen Dyane not 2CV
Hopefully someone in the family that abandoned these cars maybe will sell them and then someone can give them a new lease of life. Id sell the lot apart from one. And restore it to its full glory. But what one?? Thanks for sharing this amazing story
So many beautiful cars you guys did a wonderful job
Cool old cars
Cheers Naomi 😁👍
good stuff I saw it on some other channel also. Ray should chillout lol
Oh really? I didn't know anyone had been here?
It's amazing to see this!
@6.36, it's a reversing light
The chassis without bodywork in the barn is an Alvis
It's a real shame. Someone is setting on a gold mine.
Very sad. Probably some old guy who collects everything (Hoarder) and leaves it to rot (and won't sell anything)rather than passing on to an enthusiast who will restore it to its former glory. Then dies and everything rots into the ground (or the family have it all put into a tip! to clear the land!) Thats a Standard Pennent by the way (Better up market version of a Standard 8 )(1950s) Good video by the way,.
@21.52, Austin A40 Somerset
The majority of these cars seem to have license tags on them...are you sure they are all not Stolen and stuffed away in a country barn???
They are definitely NOT stolen
that 1965 911 is from the first full year of production. Off the road since 1982 but last sold in 2005. Needs rescuing
scratch that. On further investigation it's a 912, still highly desirable and also first year of production
Why can't these people get rid of the car's instead of killing the cars?
Ive' seen many car grave-yards here in the states but this blows them all outta the water,,,,, they are all pre 1960,,,,
one pre 40s,,,,,, who knows why they are there,,,,,,,
restoration on classics ( you need parts,,,,, ) no one in the 60s wanted old cars pre 50s,,40s 30s to much hassle unreliable expensive to run drank gas,,,,,, unfashionable,,,mode with the kids was hotrods build your own,,,,,,
77 sunset strip" book him Danno",,,,eh showin my age here
Alex you pull out the stops,,,,, best classic car find on YT,thanks ,,,,,,,Ed,,,, Arizona US
@19.52, Herald or it could be the 6 cylinder Vitesse
!!! OMG. I can’t believe you have missed an old Tesla bellow the bushes!!!
My dad would have cried seeing those .what a shame 😢
The silver Lagonda is a nice 50s car sibling with Aston Martin.
The first one I would save is the Lotus Elite. Then the Bentley.
Verona badge? Looked like the old Rover Viking on a triumph bonnet
The hoarder had good taste
@20.00, Standard Pennant, the 'posh' version of a Standard 10
Tis Beautiful of cars must be safe 😊
Thanks Joy 👍
Why would any one let that happen,it's crazy!