Urban explorer from Oklahoma found a drag racer’s abandoned mansion that had an extremely rare abandoned hovercar
- A rare hovercar was found on a hidden property
- The hovercar was from a famous movie
- The property once belonged to a drag racer
Published on Dec 19, 2024 at 12:42 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Dec 20, 2024 at 3:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
An urban explorer from Oklahoma came across an abandoned mansion owned by a drag racer and found something incredible – a rare hovercar.
Hidden on the property with six other vehicles, this hovercar looked like something out of a futuristic videogame.
The mansion, once full of energy and life, had turned into a haunting mess.
But besides the rare hovercar, the abandoned property had many more surprises that would make you wonder why it was left behind in the first place.
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Explorers find an abandoned mansion with a rare hovercar
The drag racer who lived there was all about speed and adrenaline, racing amazing cars over the quarter mile.
Among the cars he left behind were a 1959 Cadillac, a Chevy Malibu, and a Pontiac Fiero.
But the hovercar was the star of the show.
It was stored in a hidden trailer and looked like a futuristic race car with its pod-like design. Apparently, it even had ties to Woody Allen’s movie Sleeper.
This wild discovery was shared on YouTube by BigBankz, who showed just how crazy the mansion looked now.
The urban explorer revealed how the house was a total wreck.
The living room was packed with random collectibles, amazing toy cars, and even a signed Elvis Presley item.
Somehow, parts of the house still had power, so some lamps were still glowing, making it even creepier.
What happened to the mansion remains a mystery
The kids’ rooms were the saddest part – still filled with toys and car-themed decorations.
One room had Ferrari posters and trophies.
No one knew for sure what happened, but it looked like the family’s life took a sudden turn.
An abandoned mansion with all the signs of normal life is now an attraction for explorers and car enthusiasts.