Pennsylvanian driving home randomly finds an ultra-rare supercar at a very confusing dealership spot
Published on Oct 04, 2025 at 5:16 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Oct 02, 2025 at 1:56 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This Pennsylvanian was driving home when he randomly found an ultra-rare supercar at a very confusing dealership spot.
Content creator Jack Isbell was driving along a road when something caught his eye.
He turned back around and pulled up to the Toyota dealership to get a closer look.
And it was exactly what he thought it was – a car of which only 500 had ever been produced.
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This Pennsylvanian couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw this ultra-rare supercar at a dealership
When you spot a car in an unexpected spot, it can take you by surprise.
We’ve seen enough barn finds over the years to know that’s the case, whether it’s a Chevy Corvette or a 1930s Bugatti.
Admittedly, finding a car in a dealership doesn’t sound too odd, does it?

Surely that’s where they’re meant to be – it’d be like finding hay in a barn.
Yet it was an ultra-rare supercar that caught Jack Isbell’s attention as he was driving down the street.
It was such a sight that it prompted him to turn around and head in for a closer look.
And it turned out that his impressively good eyesight was correct – a Lexus LFA was indeed sitting in this dealership in the middle of Pennsylvania.
“That doesn’t make any sense…what is this doing at a random Toyota dealer?!” Isbell asked his viewers.

He even headed inside the building to get a picture of it.
With only 500 of these cars ever being made, he might as well – who knows when he’ll see another LFA again?
The LFA was produced between December 2010 and December 2012, lasting exactly two years and two days.
During its time, it was well received, being hailed as one of Top Gear‘s ‘5 Greatest Supercars of the Year’.
To see one in a random dealership 12 years after it ceased production is a great find.
Many of Isbell’s viewers were impressed with the spot.

But they were also in awe of his eyesight.
“You saw that from the road?? Over the parked cars in the parking lot through the glass?” one asked.
“This guy has good eyes,” another remarked.
The Lexus LFA…gone but not forgotten
Over the years, we’ve seen LFAs pop up all over the place, including this one, which went for a high price at auction.
But this car isn’t merely a trip down memory lane.
An EV successor is on the way – and it’s been spotted driving at Germany’s Nürburgring testing circuit.
To see the moment Isbell came across this LFA, visit his Instagram page.
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