Junkyard in The US That Has More Than 100 Classic Cars, Owner is Looking To Sell The Rusting Iconic Collection

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Junkyard Left in the United States (Photo: Real Steel Fabrications)

In the United States, there’s an immense salvage yard that’s so large it could easily rank as one of the biggest – if not the biggest – junkyards in the country.

A YouTuber recently stumbled upon this 22-acre site, which is filled with around 100 classic cars. The YouTuber came across it thanks to an advertisement on Facebook Marketplace.

It turns out that the owner of the salvage yard is looking to sell approximately 100 cars from his collection.

This impressive salvage yard was discovered by a YouTuber known as Real Steel Fabrications. Most of the vehicles are tucked away in the woods, with some nearly consumed by the surrounding nature.

The cars have rusted extensively, and a few look as if they’re barely holding on, while others seem ready for a sign reading, “the Grim Reaper of cars has already been here.

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Junkyard Left in the United States (Photo: Real Steel Fabrications)

The yard hosts an array of vehicles from a variety of automakers, spanning at least six decades, with cars from the 1930s through the end of the 1990s.

In the mix, we noticed Toyotas, Fords, and even a Scout. Chevy Camaros are also abundant. It’s heartbreaking to see these iconic cars in such a state.

As shown by the story of an 85-year-old man who found his beloved Camaro on Facebook years after he owned it, a Camaro is just the kind of car people tend to form a lasting bond with.

When a salvage yard resembles a museum. This salvage yard feels a bit like an open-air museum, but sadly, this scenario is not uncommon, and it’s not just happening in the United States.

From the long-forgotten dealership in Japan to the hidden mine where a collection of vintage Volkswagens was left to rot, salvage yards filled with rare treasures pop up all over the world.

Sometimes, it goes beyond cars. Not long ago, someone even found a seven-figure yacht abandoned in a forest.

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By Park-Shin Jung

I am Park-Shin Jung. I am a professional content writer for cars.

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