Pricey Classic Rides Claimed By the Junkyard
It seems to be an unspoken rule that every parking lot and garage must have at least one abandoned car. You've seen them in malls, supermarkets, stadiums, or even your building's garage, and they are way more common than they should be. Why do people abandon cars, especially pricey ones? Is it debt? Is it fear? Is it boredom? No one really knows, but it happens a lot.
In some cases, people would abandon a car in the middle of the woods, where nature reclaims what's theirs and vegetation grows all around the rusting vehicle. Maybe they forgot where they parked, and that makes for a great story to tell your grandchildren one day.
Aside from the reasons, if there really are any at all, finding cars stuck in time is quite an experience, especially when they are merging with their surroundings after years in the same place. Let's take a look at some pricey classic rides claimed by the junkyard, or worse.
Left in the Garage
The family living in this house probably moved out and left their car there forever.
Mercedes
Nature reclaimed this car.
BMW
Every other car in this parking lot comes and goes, but this BMW just stayed there.
Mechanic
The mechanic working on these cars packed his things and left overnight.
Rare Custom
Someone modified a sports car only to abandon it in the middle of nowhere.
Sports cars junkyard
Such a shame.
Rusty
Becoming one with the landscape.
Not an Amphicar
Just a car abandoned in the river.
Camouflage
One with nature.
Taken over
A car becomes soil.
Ferrari
Someone forgot a Ferrari in their building's garage.
Electric junkyard
An electric car manufacturer went bankrupt and left its mark.
Boston Police
The Blues Brothers are coming to claim it.
Pontiac
Who would do such a thing?
Classic
This car was rescued after being abandoned for 55 years.
Porsche
Like forgetting a spaceship in the garage.
Green Porsche
Amsterdam's nature is claiming this one.
Junkyard
You can pick only one.
Clown Car
This is probably better left alone.
Peak Abandonment
That car was there before the trees.