Abandoned property hides incredibly rare Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith that’s been there for years
- This abandoned – and quite spooky – property housed a rare Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II
- The car had been resting there for years
- The place even housed an exceptionally luxurious Mercedes-Benz
Published on Jul 31, 2024 at 3:54 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Aug 01, 2024 at 11:42 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
In a forgotten corner of Europe, there’s a spooky abandoned property that houses an incredibly rare Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II.
The car has been resting there for years, along with other stuff found on the creepy property.
The place even housed an exceptionally luxurious Mercedes-Benz, which was covered in dust but had a unique surprise on the bonnet – a broken shotgun.
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Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II found in the barn
This place was an incredible find by YouTuber The Bearded Explorer, and the things he discovered there made it a perfect mix of vintage and oddities.
Besides a shotgun, the abandoned property had a clown statue, an unusual machine, and a few mannequins hanging on the roof, making the YouTuber and his friends seriously nervous.
Well, you would be, wouldn’t you?
Returning to the hidden gem in the barn, the Rolls-Royce was in rough shape, covered in dust, and with the grilles missing.
On the inside, parts of the dashboard were missing, and the car was cluttered.
However, the YouTuber noted that it still retained a new car smell.
Aside from its luxurious status, one standout feature made this Rolls-Royce even more special: a glass divider between the front and rear seats, a rather uncommon addition.
Amazing barn find with mysterious vibes
Produced from 1975, this luxurious piece is exceptionally rare, with just 2135 models ever made over 5 years.
Under the hood, the engine appeared to be in excellent condition as well.
While Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II was the star of the show, the property housed other incredible vehicles too.
A 1980s Peugeot and a rare 1950s Opel Olympia grabbed everyone’s attention as well.
Let’s not forget about the classic Mercedes-Benz W116 with a shotgun on the bonnet, which gave a mysterious – and slightly unsettling – vibe to the place.
Unlike the Morgan 4/4 discovered in England, which was in a completely unrecoverable state, the cars found in this barn were in surprisingly restorable condition.
Just a few fixes could bring these cars back to life, ruling the roads like they did in the old days.