Classic and Luxury Cars found in an Abandoned Factory | with
Came down to check out this amazing spot discovered by a fellow Urbexer Forgotten Indiana Exp.
A treasure trove of some awesome 70s, 60s cars stored away here. Some really well preserved. Cadillac's, Chrysler's, Buick's, Oldsmobile's, a Pace car, even a rare Starfire.
One thing I came away from exploring this place was a new appreciation of cars from this time. A lot of these cars were crafted like a work of art. From the interior dashboards, the style of the outside. So much craftsmanship, that it's amazing how they were mass produced like that back then. Compared to how plastic and dull most cars look now.
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Mechanic to customer: best tool in YOUR toolbox...your checkbook.
@1:50 ,I still got 2 NOS of those Buick birds on the fenders from my Buick
I really hope all of these cars are going to be saved! Most those are collectable nowadays.
That’s a ctc screen in the Buick riviera and reatta from 1986 to 1989
I like that mercury sable, modern looking and like the older cars inside. That's a good car to preserve since many were used and junked.
Whoww, what a great find. I hope these cars will all be saved. These land yachts are from a wonderful period of the American car history.
‘93 Allanté. The last year made and the first Caddies with the Northstar.
Wow. Talk about bringing back memories. Love those cars. ❤.
And that's where the term, "Land Yacht" came from. My mom had a 66 (? / glass headlight covers) Crown Imperial. Environmentalists would go nuts seeing all of those drive out of there. ;-)
7:09 - I think that's moss that somehow grew on the metal, not rust. Only takes a power washer to find out.
@36:46,That's technically a1986 thru 88 Chrysler 5th Avenue, it's got the GM made 3rd brake light in the back window, yeah ,Chrysler used GM made CHMSL lights
At 25:20; The screen was, I believe an optional multi info display (green)? I believe AC came out in the early to mid 50s, but at first only in luxury cars with the system mounted in the trunk (below package shelf)? At 33:00; I have a feeling that safety sticker was added due to a safety recall?
They use to be hordes of new car brochures & stuffs in there years ago
Awesome find!
That Eldorado and the Imperial next to it are my favs including all the Lincolns, Oldsmobiles, and of course the Cadillacs.
There are some 80s and 90s there too
@jerryhicks8058
Жыл бұрын
Are any of those going to be forsale?
Great cam work. It's cool watching someone else's point of view .
I hope this shit doesn’t go too viral theyll be stripped and stolen this is not the first channel I’ve seen this on. A certain type of person wants a lot of what’s in that building to clean and preserve another wants it to customize. Someone in the middle will steal them in hopes to sell it to anyone with cash.
@dashborderless
Жыл бұрын
I do agree on that, one reason we both agreed to not disclose the location.
Nice!
I would love to know if these cars are going up for auction/ sale but it's a travesty that they were stored so carelessly..Re: your video...That CRT screen was original OEM factory equipment on the Buick Reatta and Riviera's (it was a green screen that ran radio and HVAC mainly) a little know fact was that CRT screen was pioneered as an option on the last ( and most beautiful) 1985 Riviera before it was unmercifully butchered in 1986 and became a standard item. That is a cassette player in the 1989 DeVille...8 tracks were memories by then.
@morty007
Жыл бұрын
Carelessly? They were under a roof dude, not rotting in a field somewhere.
@gilbertsmith123
Жыл бұрын
Doug DeMuro has a video on the Buick Reatta, with the screen in action: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oqVmsrWFlMaeoqQ.html
@AlexanderWaylon
Жыл бұрын
I saw an article in an early mid 80s National Geographic and one day I’m going to a library that has them hard bound to find it but the Buick Electra RWD was once fitted with a prototype black background RGB primitive gps navigation system that took up almost the entire center stack with electronic touch climate control 35 years before it became standard production issue
@dashborderless
Жыл бұрын
The CRT screen definitely took me by surprise being from the 80's. Was ahead of it's time for sure!
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Dang, I'd love to hav ethat red olds 98, and those 80's 2dr lincolns!
Any odometer readings or license plate tags??
There has to be at least $75.000.00 worth of cars in that building. If the manufacturers knew about this, they would offer this guy something for There collection or museum 🤔.
@herrunsinn774
Жыл бұрын
You were off only one decimal point. Move the decimal one digit to the left and you would be more in the ballpark. 😅🤣🤣
@LulaRoberts
Жыл бұрын
@@herrunsinn774 You guys had the building of cars estimate? Wow? The manufacturers or dealers of these cars maybe contacting you one day.
Probably some of those Oldsmobiles smells like Moldsmobiles ,Cadillacs as Crudillac & Lincolns are Stinkin, if mold got inside as well as mice
In respect to the location, I won't be giving out the location publicly.
such a shame cars just sitting there rotting away. He has some Lincolns and an Oldsmobile regency 98.
I will take the 1991-1996 Oldsmobile ninety-eight Regency Elite if you can find the keys. It was the picture used for thumbnail and first one when walking in.
Holy sh!t! I’ll bring three semi auto transporters and take them all.
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Like luxury? Bargain price, note: car you pick may need some $ love.
Hi do you know if the owners are willing to selling the cars thank you
Hopefully the catalytic converter thieves didn't get to them
@tihspidtherekciltilc5469
Жыл бұрын
That's easily fixed, pulling a numbers matching engine isn't. These cats ain't worth much anyway.
@daewooparts
Жыл бұрын
@@tihspidtherekciltilc5469 some of those big old loaf cats in both older GM & Lincoln vehicles are worth high scrap value
@anonymousinc6330
Жыл бұрын
I don't think most of these are new enough to have cats.
@daewooparts
Жыл бұрын
@@anonymousinc6330 the 80's & newer models do & some are beafy & worth big bucks
@anonymousinc6330
Жыл бұрын
@@daewooparts Sure, but not that many of those here. I count maybe three Lincolns, a Caddy or two, and the 90s Sable and Olds. The rest are late 60s to mid 70s.
How long do you think they have been in there for?
@dashborderless
Жыл бұрын
I imagine around 2005, through all the glove compartments of the cars that was the latest we ever saw any service done on them
@damianpasour
Жыл бұрын
@@dashborderless I seen you looked in a Cadillac and the interior looked nice on that car
@dashborderless
Жыл бұрын
@@damianpasour The interiors of cars used to be so much nicer back then
What part of indiana is this? Southern???
Looks like that fellow is hunting for a radio??
Are these cars for sale
Where is this?
whose these cars belongs?
only car worth anything is that starfire
@ednaheiman1736
Жыл бұрын
RIGHT couldn’t pay me to store any or most of them that guy has poor taste
@AlexanderWaylon
Жыл бұрын
You’d be surprised theirs 100,000$ in there easily the round Lincoln’s even hold some value. Those convertibles are worth 5,000$ rock bottom.
@johndillinger8482
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderWaylon i wouldnt pay 5 grand for cars sitting in shit for years.too much to get right
@johndillinger8482
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderWaylon if those cars were in running condition,maybe
@fghjfghgj
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderWaylon hhhhhhhhhahahahhna yes full of rust and seized engine...toolbag ahahahahaha
Please tell me these cars are being rescued and NOT being left there to decay. This is automotive history some of those cars you'd be lucky to even find in as good of shape. THIS IS A GOD FORSAKEN SHAME.............
I'm a car collector in the '90s I collected European cars then after year 2000 I realized they were just too expensive to maintain and decided to sell them and let someone else's wallet take care of them out of Sympathy for the car itself rolls royces. Then I replace them with a bunch of American cars same type of cars this man was buying at about the same time 2005. Since that time those cars now cost five times as much to buy but they were in the low three and $5,000 per car for really good low mileage ones he realized it too and snapped up a bunch of them just like I did that last car you showed with a special pillow seat interior that one is a valuable one. He managed to find a building to put his collection in I had to attach awnings and enclose awnings and build around my house. I put six of my cars in a rented building with a paint and body guy and it got broken into the pickup truck and the brand new camper were stolen but none of the cars were touched ever since then I won't buy things rednecks like like four wheelers pickup trucks anything they like they'll steal but they don't care for luxury cars. So after that I keep them all at home where I can guard them the most expensive one I bought was $14,000 for a brand new 1976 Chevrolet Caprice with only 2,000 miles on it. And I tell people now it's for sale for 1 million dollars. One of those rich black movie stars that burn money cuz they're worth a billion bucks could afford a million dollars for one brand new 1976 Chevrolet Caprice Classic fully loaded LOL