Local found a Texas graveyard with abandoned, neglected Chryslers, Dodges, Plymouths, Fords and Chevrolets

  • A man in Texas found an abandoned car graveyard full of American classics
  • The graveyard is home to dozens – if not hundreds – of vehicles
  • They’re all in terrible shape

Published on Nov 07, 2024 at 9:56 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Nov 07, 2024 at 9:56 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

A man in Texas found a massive car graveyard full of abandoned vehicles.

Most of the cars are in bad shape, and it’s a shame because some of them are great classics.

There’s a bit of everything, from Chryslers to old Plymouths and Fords.

Unfortunately, they’re all ‘dead’.

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A massive car graveyard in Texas full of classics

The guy behind the aptly named ‘Heart of Texas Barn Finds and Classics‘ discovered this sizeable car graveyard almost by accident.

But as soon as he learned about it, he decided to document it with a video on his channel.

The cars were parked, and then abandoned, one next to the other.

There are cars that are so close to each other you literally have to climb over one to get to the next.

In terms of variety, we’re looking at mostly American cars.

From brands that are still active, such as Ford and Chevy, to some that are past their prime, such as Plymouth.

The one thing they have in common is they’ve all been here for so long you can’t even tell what color they are.

Actually, maybe we can, because they all come in the same color – rust.

Why so many cars end up in graveyards

It’s unclear how many car graveyards exist in the United States, but we’re guessing to answer to that question would be ‘probably quite a lot’.

For example, there’s one in Montana that’s packed full of post-war classics.

There’s also another one worth mentioning, further south in Miami, with hundreds of damaged supercars.

The United States is a vast country, and lots of people own more than one car.

It’s inevitable that in a country as vast as the United States, people would be finding spots to leave their unwanted vehicles.

As a result, these spots are treasure troves for car lovers all across the nation.

It’s always a sad sight, though.

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Experienced content creator with a strong focus on cars and watches. Alessandro penned the first-ever post on the Supercar Blondie website and covers cars, watches, yachts, real estate and crypto. Former DriveTribe writer, fixed gear bike owner, obsessed with ducks for some reason.