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‘That’s insane’ drivers say after woman stumbles on vintage car graveyard piled with rusting classic Impalas & Corvettes

Rows of rusted classic cars stir up mixed feelings among viewers

AN automotive enthusiast has posted a video of a property filled with rusty classic Chevy Impalas and Corvettes.

Some people think it's an unfortunate waste of cool cars.

An automotive YouTuber found a property that housed a plethora of rusted, classic cars
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An automotive YouTuber found a property that housed a plethora of rusted, classic carsCredit: YouTube/SheilaDrives
Most of them were Chevy Impalas and Corvettes from the 1960s and 1970s
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Most of them were Chevy Impalas and Corvettes from the 1960s and 1970sCredit: YouTube/SheilaDrives

Sheila, an automotive YouTuber, uploaded a to her account (@) showing her nearly 2,000 subscribers a property that was full of classic 1960s and early 1970s Chevy Impalas and Corvettes.

Rows upon rows of rusted, classic cars were shown in the video, with Aerosmith's "Dream On" playing in the background.

She revealed in the comments that the graveyard was in Orlando, Florida - a city that has a very strong love for classic cars.

Some vehicles shown had missing engines, while some were still fully intact with some surface rust to show their age.

Many were missing wheels and were held up by jack stands, while others were missing hoods or trunk lids.

Several were missing their windshields too, showing signs that the owner was possibly selling parts of the classic cars to other owners of Impalas or Corvettes.

Viewers of Sheila's video had mixed feelings about the large amount of classic cars that were rotting away in the Sunshine State's grueling sun and stifling humidity.

"Wow, what a waste," one user wrote.

Sheila responded by saying that there were people who profited from the sad sight.

"Good place to get parts for other cars, though."

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Another viewer's thoughts drifted to the future of modern cars.

"It's crazy that our precious 'modern' cars will end up the same way," they wrote.

"And we will also be gone."

Someone else wrote that they were sorry to see so many vintage vehicles rotting away.

"Wow, some great cars," they said.

"That's too bad."

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