This junkyard of abandoned project cars is extremely sad
- This YouTuber, PrizzaMike visited an extremely muddy junkyard full of abandoned cars
- Although several cars were in bad shape, some deserved better
- The quality of the vehicles really did vary across the board
Published on Oct 19, 2024 at 2:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Oct 25, 2024 at 11:50 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This junkyard full of abandoned project cars is incredibly sad.
Whilst there’s admittedly something pretty cool about seeing all these unique creations together in one place, them ending up there is a manufacturing tragedy.
YouTuber PrizzaMike paid a visit to the yard in fittingly gloomy weather.
With muddy ground galore, this trip wasn’t going to be a walk in the park.
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Inside the junkyard where project cars go to die
Each car that the channel’s host, Mike, comes across is totally different.
Some are looking pretty rundown, whilst others could easily be fixed up.
And therein lies the sad element – a lot of these cars aren’t beyond hope and don’t deserved to be part of a scrap heap.
Hopefully they can be given a second chance of life someday.
What cars were on this property and how bad were they looking?
Well, it really does run a wide range.
One RSX looks as if a dinosaur took a bite out of it, with most of the car’s hood and engine missing.
But a green Eclipse had held up remarkably well, despite not having any of its wheels left.
As noted by Mike, the paint job had not succumbed to rust.
Compared to this rust bucket Mustang, the Eclipse is a total dream.
He remarked: “This was someone’s pride and joy at one point, and now it’s here just sitting rotting away.”
The engine is showing some signs of rot however, leading Mike to suspect this is why it’s ended up in the yard.
“It’s sad the whole car got junked for that,” he commented.
“It could have definitely been patched, I guess.”
There are certainly harder cars to fix, like this Range Rover which had been buried in mud for over a year.
What other cars did he come across?
At one point, he came across a Odyssey and a Dodge Durango stacked on top of each other, looking as if they’d been squashed.
They’d likely met the fate of many cars in the yard – being put through the car crusher.
As Mike took a closer look, he saw what could either be a Pontiac or a G6 wedged inside.
There were also a couple of vehicles that appeared to have been set on fire at some point.
Whilst it was clear that many inhabitants of the yard were beyond saving, others could easily have been given a new lease of life.
To check out this junkyard for yourself, head over to PrizzaMike’s YouTube channel.