6 abandoned supercars found in the strangest places in America
Published on Aug 13, 2025 at 5:01 AM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson
Last updated on Aug 13, 2025 at 12:04 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Abandoned supercars in America turn up in the strangest places, from dusty barns to secret underground vaults.
Whether they were locked away for decades or simply left to gather dust, these abandoned supercars and rare barn finds are proof that there are always treasures waiting to be uncovered.
We’ve discovered six of the strangest places these legends turned up.
Let’s hit the road.
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6. Barns and garages across the US – Lamborghini Countach
Tucked away in a rural American barn, this wedge-shaped ‘80s icon was found in surprisingly good condition.
The Lamborghini Countach’s angular design still turns heads, even after years in hiding.

5. Millionaire’s abandoned mansion – Lotus Esprit Turbo
A luxury home left untouched for decades held more than just dusty furniture – it had a Lotus Esprit Turbo parked inside.
Famous for its James Bond connection, this British beauty was frozen in time.

4. Abandoned supercars hidden in a barn in New York – Plymouth Superbird
Behind the doors of an unassuming barn in New York sat a fleet of over 300 cars.
But the standout?
A Plymouth Superbird, complete with its famous wing – built for speed and NASCAR glory.

3. Secret Los Angeles locations – McLaren Senna
In LA’s hidden garages, explorers stumbled upon exotic machinery, including two McLaren Sennas just sitting there, silent, sleek, and seemingly forgotten.

2. Underground facility full of abandoned supercars – Formula 1 car
In a mysterious underground garage, a rare Formula 1 car sat among other performance legends.
Even surrounded by Bentleys and prototypes, it was the undisputed star.

1. Vault beneath Petersen Museum – Porsche 959
Beneath California’s Petersen Automotive Museum lies a secret vault.
Among the treasures: a Porsche 959, once the pinnacle of ‘80s automotive innovation.

From dusty barns in the middle of nowhere to high-security vaults hidden beneath city streets, these abandoned supercars and rare barn finds remind us that the thrill of discovery is alive and well.
It proves legends never really die, they just wait for the right moment to be uncovered again.
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Molly Davidson is a Junior Content Writer at Supercar Blondie. Based in Melbourne, she holds a double Bachelor’s degree in Arts/Law from Swinburne University and a Master’s of Writing and Publishing from RMIT. Molly has contributed to a range of magazines and journals, developing a strong interest in lifestyle and car news content. When she’s not writing, she’s spending quality time with her rescue English staffy, Boof.