Man exploring abandoned farm finds incredible car collection left to rot, including Jaguar and Cadillac
Published on Jun 20, 2025 at 4:19 AM (UTC+4)
by Callum Tokody
Last updated on Jun 19, 2025 at 2:34 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Callum Tokody
An abandoned farm hiding a Jaguar E-Type, a classic Cadillac, and a Suzuki Jimny was recently explored, revealing a remarkable car collection left to rot.
The Jaguar E-Type was discovered inside a collapsing barn, showing fewer than 1,000 miles on the clock.
A classic Cadillac sat nearby with its original bench seats and protective covers still intact.
The Suzuki Jimny, nearly unrecognizable under vegetation and dust, was also found on the premises.
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Clues that led to the jackpot hidden inside the barn
The abandoned farm was filled with locked sheds, overgrown paths, and decaying equipment.
As the explorer navigated deeper, they found signs that the land had been partially used more recently.
Most buildings appeared frozen in time.
Inside one large barn, hidden behind a flimsy door and crumbling walls, sat the star of the find.
A convertible Jaguar E-Type with its bonnet partially open suggested a long-abandoned restoration project.

The classic Cadillac parked beside the E-Type was equally impressive.
Its interior still had the original plastic seat coverings, and the cabin reportedly retained that unmistakable vintage scent.
The vehicle looked massive, low-slung, and unmistakably American.
It was fitted with whitewall tires and wide tailfins. Despite being sealed in such a fragile structure, both the Jaguar and Cadillac appeared restorable.
More than just a Jaguar E-Type on this abandoned farm
The abandoned farm also contained other curiosities. A Volkswagen LT, caravans, a Mitsubishi Pajero, and the old Suzuki Jimny were likely untouched for over 20 years.
Some buildings held documents from the 1980s and even currency like French francs, further pointing to the site’s last known period of use.
One room was packed with office furniture, rusting appliances, and even an old “Going Places” sign dating back to the Thomas Cook era.

The most incredible moment came when the Jaguar E-Type was fully revealed. Covered in cobwebs but surprisingly intact, the car showed an odometer reading of just 965 miles.
Restoration had clearly started, with parts removed and laid aside, but was never completed.
Its number plate, TC30, added to the mystique. It was a detail any enthusiast would notice on the road.
The Cadillac may have been the better preserved of the two.
Its interior was cleaner, and the barn around it appeared more structurally sound.

The explorer noted that it smelled nearly new inside, with some mold and cobwebs but no major interior damage.
One nearby vehicle even had a visible price tag from the early 2000s, hinting at when this incredible car collection may have last been seen.
This abandoned farm is one of the most fascinating barn finds in recent memory.
With iconic vehicles like the Jaguar E-Type and the classic Cadillac sitting untouched for years, it is a snapshot of forgotten automotive history waiting to be rescued.
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Callum Tokody is a content writer at Supercar Blondie, where he covers the latest in the automotive world with a focus on design and performance. Callum has a background in automotive journalism and has contributed to a range of publications in Australia and the UK. Outside of work, he’s a design enthusiast with a soft spot for anything with a V8 and a good story.