A Million-Dollar Car Collection Was Almost Destroyed by Wildfires in Los Angeles, but the Owner Had a Brilliant Idea That Changed the Fate of the Rare Vehicles.
A collection of cars was rescued from the flames of the wildfires that devastated Los Angeles, California.
Among the saved models were true automotive jewels, such as a Mercedes 300SL and a Shelby GT350, parked unusually in a McDonald’s restaurant, away from the risk areas.
The fire, considered the second most destructive in the region’s recent history, left an impressive trail of destruction.
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More than 60 square miles of land were consumed by the flames, 25 people lost their lives, and 12,000 structures were reduced to ashes.
Amid the chaos, residents rushed to save what they could — their most precious belongings, including high-value automobiles worth.

Rare Car Collection in Unexpected Setting
Jordan, a 19-year-old, was driving with a friend in Calabasas when he noticed something that caught his attention in a McDonald’s parking lot: a fleet of luxurious and classic cars. Among the vehicles, he identified a vintage Mercedes 180, a Shelby GT350, and a yellow Ferrari.
“When I saw the Mercedes 300SL just parked there, I couldn’t believe it. That car alone is worth between $1 and $7 million. It was surreal to see something so rare in such a common place,” Jordan told Luxury Auto News. He further explained that upon talking to the owner of the collection, he learned that the owner had hurriedly moved the cars to save his treasures from the impending fire.
Jordan filmed the vehicles and shared the footage on TikTok, where the video quickly went viral, racking up over 830,000 views. The young man appears in the video walking among the cars, capturing images of a Porsche, a Mustang, and other iconic models.

Emotional Reactions on Social Media
In the comments on TikTok, users reacted with surprise and empathy. “I would stand there to protect those cars with my life,” commented one user. Another wrote: “Imagine the owner’s anguish. He probably lost everything but the cars.” A third suggested: “Get security over there before something happens.”
The story behind the collection left many intrigued. “In California, you do see rare cars, but always at exclusive events or kept in private garages. Seeing something like this in a public parking lot, without protection, was truly shocking,” said Jordan.
The Desperation of Collectors
The owner, who was not named, revealed to the young man that he had already moved the vehicles to a safer location. Even so, the situation reflects the desperation of many Californians who, in the face of impending destruction, prioritize saving memories and belongings that have sentimental or financial value.
Wildfires in California are known for their devastating speed and ability to engulf entire communities in a matter of hours. This event, in particular, was yet another reminder of nature’s relentless power and the impact it has not only on people but also on their dreams, collections, and stories.
The narrative involving the cars is just one among many dramatic stories that emerge in disaster situations. For some, they are just machines. For others, they represent years of dedication and passion. And for Jordan and the viewers of his video, a rare chance to see a million-dollar collection so exposed — if only for a brief moment, amid such a tragic scene.

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