Classic Car Dealership in New England Discovered in 2015 Remains A Mysterious Find

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Abandoned New England dealership filled with classic cars remains the internets biggest mystery
Abandoned New England Dealership Filled With Classic Cars Remains the Internets Biggest Mystery (Photo: Amesie's Corner)

Mystery surrounds an abandoned car dealership in New England. The site first came to public attention in 2015 when YouTuber John Amesie captured footage while passing through a small New Hampshire town.

Originally heading to check out an abandoned vehicle, Amesie spotted a building filled with classic cars, sparking widespread intrigue.

Inside, he found an impressive lineup of rare models, including Ford, Chevrolet, and even a vintage fire truck.

When he shared the video on his channel, the place quickly became a popular internet mystery.

Driven by viewer interest, Amesie revisited the abandoned dealership multiple times, documenting each visit.

Abandoned dealership of classic cars in New England is an internet mystery
Abandoned Dealership of Classic Cars in New England is an Internet Mystery (Photo: Amesie’s Corner)

Known as the South Weare Ford dealership, it housed classic cars like a 1941 Ford Woodie Wagon, a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible, a 1977 Chevrolet Corvette, and a Ford Thunderbird.

Sadly, part of the roof had caved in, damaging an old Buick and a Seagrave fire truck.

Abandoned dealerships like this one often hold tragic stories. In this case, the family who owned it was hit with hard times and, following a family member’s death, could no longer maintain the property.

Although still under family ownership, they had neither the time nor the resources to care for it, leaving it to decay.

When Amesie returned in 2016, he noticed a Cadillac missing from the lineup and signs advertising that everything was for sale.

By 2018, more cars had disappeared. Hopefully, some of the classics were sold and given the opportunity for restoration.

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