Urban explorer discovers mysterious classic car graveyard in rural Scotland: Abandoned lawn with rusted Jaguars and Austins from the 1960s


An urban explorer has discovered a mystery classic car collection just thirty miles from Edinburgh, Scotland – where a treasure trove of cars from sixty years ago are now being left to rust.

British classics like Jaguars and Austins account for the majority of vehicles at this location which may be concealing some rare, hidden gems. It’s believed that the classic motors were collected by an unknown Jaguar enthusiast.

One image shows the decrepit cars arranged in rows like headstones at a cemetery – as they continue to sit in the exact positions that previous owners left them in decades ago.

Another spooky snap shows the interior of a car that has now been overtaken by nature with cobwebs and branches enveloping the steering wheel and ragged upholstery falling from the ceiling.

One of the classic motor looked completely disheveled as if it had been in a wreckage many years ago

One of the classic motor looked completely disheveled as if it had been in a wreckage many years ago

The haunting discoveries were found by urban explorer Grant Vincent during his travels in Scotland

The haunting discoveries were found by urban explorer Grant Vincent during his travels in Scotland

Th eerie classic cars stood in lines - as if they were in a cemetery. The haunting images were taken by urban explorer Grant Vincent during his travels in Scotland

Th eerie classic cars stood in lines – as if they were in a cemetery. The haunting images were taken by urban explorer Grant Vincent during his travels in Scotland

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