A lucky photographer and filmmaker came across an old Canadian barn with eight abandoned classic cars built between 1962 and 1984.
The vintage car was in various states of decay, but the lot was valued at around $210,000.
After admiring the old-fashioned radio of a Ford Galaxy, this explorer shows off an early 1980s Cadillac Seville with a rear-tilting trunk.
The Cadillac's doors are all open and the sedan's rear window is shattered.
The abandoned car in Dave's video below is a red mid-1970s Mercury with a classic vinyl record on the hood.
Records appear to include albums by Simon & Garfunkel and Julio Iglesias.
Dave then moves to another part of the barn, where a variety of Mustangs built in the 1960s and Mustangs built between 1979 and 1993 are on display.
After a glimpse of the Mustang's faded glory, we're introduced to a more practical vehicle: the Chevrolet Caprice station wagon from the early 1980s.
While Dave photographs the top of the wagon, the roof of the car is seen caked with a layer of what is believed to be bird droppings.
The eighth and final vehicle is an early 1960s white Ford Falcon.
Although the Falcon is in poor condition, the Ford badge on this model retains the classic rich blue tones.
One YouTube user commented on Dave's video: Great find. "
"It's just sad to see cars thrown like this.
"I'm not a fan of domestics, but these are the ones to watch out for."
This urban explorer named Dave grabbed a flashlight and filmed a YouTube video showcasing his findings. Dave tells the audience: Dave's first vehicle appears to be a mid-1960s Ford Galaxy XL 500 Convertible. Dave records how long the car is while photographing the model's exterior. The exterior includes a badly cracked windshield and a thick layer of dust.