I found an abandoned car graveyard in the woods… it was filled with old British and US military vehicles
AN ABANDONED car graveyard full of old British and US military vehicles has been unearthed in an astonishing find.
Car geek and YouTuber IMSTOKZE discovered a whole host of motors, including a Volkswagen Splitscreen, VW Beetles and more.
Deep inside the deserted woodland setting were a couple of Leyland Martian’s – used by the British military as a recovery vehicle – and an old US army jeep.
However, they are no longer in a revivable condition.
The YouTuber had been given the tip off by a friend about the location, which had been housing some of the vehicles for more than 30 years.
In a video uploaded onto his YouTube page, IMSTOKZE described the secret finds as “amazing” and “unreal”, despite initially not expecting much.
But upon arrival, it proved to be “so much better” than he could have imagined.
Abandoned vehicles can be seen scattered across the area and are unlikely to have seen any human interaction this century.
Trucks, lorries and cars have been frozen in time since they were left to fend for themselves and are now part of nature.
These include a number of old military vehicles, most notably the astonishingly large Leyland Martian’s.
These are also referred to as artillery tractors and can possess wheels or tracks, like a tank, and were adapted for military service.
Surrounding the rusty finds, however, is overgrown vegetation and trees which wind in and out of smashed windows.
Some of wheels have sunken into the ground, showcasing how long they’ve been left for.
There are some more modern vehicles lying around, however, which suggest someone may still be actively manning the area.
IMSTOKZE stumbles across a red Mercedes, which seems to be one of the more recent additions.
The car fanatic even adds that some of its parts are still good enough to be reused.
There are also a couple of caravans tucked away behind some trees, although it is unclear if they are currently occupied.
While these amazing discoveries have sparked the interest of many, the exact location of the car graveyard remains unknown.