YouTuber finds a ton of crash-damaged supercars in Miami graveyard and some look too good to be dead

  • This YouTuber paid a visit to a Miami car graveyard
  • Hundreds of supercars sat on this lot
  • Whilst more were damaged, not all of them deserved to be there

Published on May 13, 2025 at 6:15 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on May 12, 2025 at 7:18 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This YouTuber found a ton of crash-damaged supercars languishing in a Miami graveyard – but some of them looked too good to be dead.

Mat Armstrong braved the Florida heat to check out the cars, with a ‘Florida man hat’ in tow.

The supercar graveyard was a Copart lot in the north of Miami.

Car graveyards are usually full of rotting vehicles, but this one had plenty which had a lot of life left in them still.

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We’ve seen a lot of car graveyards over the years.

In fact, it feels like every state in the US has given us one at some point.

We’ve seen a junkyard full of classic muscle cars over in Iowa, a pasture full of cars in Minnesota, and a Montana graveyard rammed with post-war classics.

And sometimes, the deserted cars have spilled out onto the streets.

Over in Oakland, California, abandoned cars have been piling up and causing problems – the city’s council spends millions each month to remove 2,000 cars.

On the whole though, the cars left in these spots usually have one thing in common – they’re pretty run-down.

They don’t call them graveyards for nothing.

But what would Mat Armstrong find when he came to visit a Copart facility in the north of Miami, Florida?

The first car that he came across was a Lamborghini Performante Urus, which looked as if it had sustained some flood damage.

Whilst Mat was wondering about the car’s smell, his camera-man noted something else – the possibility that a snake may be lurking inside the vehicle.

Hey, this is Florida – we’re just glad there’s not an alligator lurking inside there.

At any rate, there were no reptiles in sight, and the interior smelled like ‘new’.

Other cars on the lot included an Aston Martin Vantage and a Lamborghini  Huracán Evo.

A common theme with these cars is that they look pretty good from a distance, but problems become more apparent at a closer look – like missing bumpers or cracks.

To quote Cher from the movie Clueless: “She’s a full-on Monet. It’s like a painting, see? From far away, it’s okay, but up close, it’s a big ol’ mess.”

Okay, that might be a little harsh.

There’s still a lot to like about these cars, warts and all.

Armstrong was impressed with the Huracán, even though he wasn’t a big fan of the ‘rag top’ as he felt it made the car look cheap.

He even lamented that some of the cars didn’t deserve to be there, and would be fine with some fixes.

This is worlds away from the cars we’re used to seeing in car graveyards.

To see the Miami lot in full, head over to Mat Armstrong’s YouTube channel.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.