This was an accidental bonus find on a day of exploring car graveyards! We were heading to another location and spotted some old abandoned cars outside a garage so immediately swung the car around to go investigate and boy am I glad we did.
We saw and spoke to a lovely guy in the little shop building out the front and asked if he minded us taking photos of the cars and he said we could go for it, so off we headed. There are a couple of working garages on the site and they seemed chill with letting us wander as well so we ventured off to the back of the site into the undergrowth. There is a weird mix of very old and more modern cars which are obviously the ones being worked on, the older stuff including a number of heavy haulage/wrecker trucks just seems buried and forgotten about which is really cool.
Situated right at the back of the yard, surrounded by trees and vegetation and penned in by two aging trucks was the gold though (especially for car nuts like me and my friend). A Mk.4/5 Cortina estate with nothing less than a Mk.1 Ford Granada balanced on top, obviously been there for decades too.
Thanks for looking, more here https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/sets/72157680945444984/
We saw and spoke to a lovely guy in the little shop building out the front and asked if he minded us taking photos of the cars and he said we could go for it, so off we headed. There are a couple of working garages on the site and they seemed chill with letting us wander as well so we ventured off to the back of the site into the undergrowth. There is a weird mix of very old and more modern cars which are obviously the ones being worked on, the older stuff including a number of heavy haulage/wrecker trucks just seems buried and forgotten about which is really cool.
Situated right at the back of the yard, surrounded by trees and vegetation and penned in by two aging trucks was the gold though (especially for car nuts like me and my friend). A Mk.4/5 Cortina estate with nothing less than a Mk.1 Ford Granada balanced on top, obviously been there for decades too.
Thanks for looking, more here https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/sets/72157680945444984/