YouTuber Discovers Amazing Find: Models Like Lotus Esprit, Alfa 75, and Porsche Boxster Left Forgotten in Abandoned Property in Pennsylvania.
An abandoned mansion in the United States has become the stage for a curious mystery involving a car collection.
The video published by Exploring With Josh on YouTube shows dozens of vehicles left behind, including rare models, European wagons, and even a motorcycle in good condition.
The origin of the collection, however, remains unexplained.
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Strange Models from Different Eras
Among the abandoned vehicles on the property are names that stand out from typical junkyard offerings.
A Lotus Esprit, an Alfa 75, and a Honda CB750 catch the eye. Additionally, there is a Nissan Stanza, a Volvo V50, and a Buick Regal TourX — the latter originally an Opel.
All of them are scattered across the yard and garage of the mansion, in various states of preservation.
Accident, Fraud, or Passion for Cars?
Josh, the creator of the video, raises hypotheses throughout the recording but does not reach a clear conclusion. At times, the house seems to have belonged to an eccentric collector.
At other moments, it appears more like a storage space used by local residents, or even a backdrop for some kind of vehicle fraud.
He also cautions about possible exaggerations in his narrative and reminds viewers that some cars shown in the video’s thumbnail do not appear on the property.

Modern Cars in an Old Setting
What stands out is the presence of relatively recent models, such as a Porsche Boxster 981 and a Mazda Miata ND. The latter, despite appearing to be in great condition, has reportedly been sitting for at least eight years.
If this estimate is correct, its presence would be technically possible, as the model was launched in 2015. Still, the overall condition of the cars — some covered, others visibly damaged — confuses viewers.
Josh states that the last resident of the mansion was someone wealthy and independent. This could explain the diversity and value of the vehicles.
Nevertheless, the story still lacks solid information. What remains is the image of a beautiful Tudor Revival-style property located in Pennsylvania, abandoned to the elements — along with dozens of cars that may never run again.

