Guys wandering around Connecticut find a huge warehouse full of abandoned rare cars and motorbikes
- This warehouse in Connecticut was a gold mine for abandoned cars
- The building had just been bought with the entire car collection inside
- It had everything from old Yamaha bikes to Rolls Royce cars
Published on Jan 04, 2025 at 4:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jan 03, 2025 at 1:16 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
A warehouse filled with rare abandoned cars and motorbikes has been found in Connecticut and the hidden gems inside are incredible.
With EVs pushing old cars out of the way in the modern day, a fascination with restoring old vintage cars has sprouted.
The new era of futuristic cars is only making the old gas engines more popular and car restorers are keen to keep these timepieces in tip-top shape.
So when one group of lads in Connecticut stumbled on a warehouse with over 100 rare cars, the excitement was real.
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Rare cars and bikes found in abandoned warehouse
An abundance of abandoned cars continue to be discovered in Dodge Charger-filled warehouses and Chevy-loaded barns, but this latest find is one of the largest coups we’ve seen.
Documented on the YouTube account ‘ken‘, this warehouse in Connecticut turned out to be a dealership’s dream.
The content creator and his group of friends were introduced to the warehouse by a friend, and as they entered, the huge space opened up like Narnia’s closet, only it was 2007 inside and not a snow-capped landscape with animated animals.
This dusty time capsule was filled with a massive variety of cars.
While the individual vehicles wouldn’t blow your socks off, the collection did boast some impressive rare cars that didn’t belong in a graveyard.
This abandoned portfolio’s main bulk was full of European and luxury cars, including BMWs, Mercedes, Volvos, and Triumph TR6s.
However, there were also some rarer finds as the group advanced through the building.
A Rolls Royce, Calypso E34 wagon, Alpine White E34, and black-on-black 540i M Sport all came as some showpieces, while some finer Sportster, Honda V45 Saber, and Yamaha motorbikes were also hidden towards the exit.
YouTubers buy abandoned cars from Connecticut warehouse
The warehouse was reportedly bought by a man who acquired everything inside the building, from the cars to the tires and spare parts.
Already the new owner had sold some of the nicer car models in the collection and entertained offers from Ken and the group.
One of the guys ended up buying a 90k-mile beige Infinity, while the content creator also discussed a three-part deal for a handful of motorbikes and a car.
As far as abandoned hauls go, this might not quite live up to the exotic supercar graveyard in LA, but its collection of ready-to-go dust collectors is certainly quite the behemoth find.