A recent YouTube video from Exploring With Josh has left car enthusiasts scratching their heads after discovering an abandoned Pennsylvania property filled with a diverse collection of vehicles. The property, featuring a Tudor Revival-style home in need of restoration, contains an assortment of cars that range from vintage European models to more modern Japanese vehicles.
The Enigmatic Collection
The video showcases a mix of cars that include at least two vintage Alfa Romeos, a Lotus Esprit stored in a garage, and a clean Honda CB750 motorcycle. Other notable vehicles on the property are a Volvo V50, a Buick Regal TourX (originally an Opel), a Porsche 981 Boxster on bald tires under a cover, and a spotless ND Mazda Miata. The variety of vehicles has sparked speculation about their origins and how they ended up together on this property.



The creator, Josh, spends part of the video discussing the property’s last known occupant, but the details are vague and should be taken with caution due to his tendency to exaggerate. The actual exploration of the property reveals the most interesting aspects, including the wide range of vehicles present.
Analyzing the Collection
The presence of both older and newer vehicles, some in pristine condition, raises questions about their history. The ND Mazda Miata, for instance, appears out of place among the older models, especially if the property has been abandoned for about eight years as Josh claims. The Miata, along with other relatively newer models like the 981 Boxster and Buick Regal TourX, suggests that the collection may have been accumulated over time rather than being the possessions of a single collector.
The diversity of the vehicles, including European and Japanese models, and their varying conditions, adds to the mystery. While it’s possible that the cars belonged to a wealthy individual with eclectic tastes, the presence of some newer models and the overall condition of the property and vehicles leave many questions unanswered.
For those intrigued by this automotive mystery, the Pennsylvania Tudor Revival property itself is noted to be in desperate need of restoration. Whether the property and its automotive contents are sold together remains to be seen, but it certainly presents an interesting opportunity for the right buyer.
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