An American Explorer Found The Abandoned Mansion Of A Drag Race Driver, Revealing An Impressive Collection Of Forgotten Rare Cars
An urban explorer from the U.S. state of Oklahoma made an impressive discovery in an abandoned mansion. Among the debris of the property, he found a rare hovercar, hidden with six other classic vehicles.
The scene looked like something out of a futuristic movie or a racing video game.
A Mansion That Once Was Full Of Life
The mansion belonged to a racing driver passionate about speed and adrenaline. He competed in 400-meter races, and his passion for cars was evident in the collection left behind. Among the vehicles were a 1959 Cadillac, a Chevy Malibu, and a Pontiac Fiero.
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The hovercar, however, was the real star. Stored in a hidden trailer, its futuristic capsule-like design caught attention. There are indications that it may have been used in the movie “The Hero Of The Year” by Woody Allen, reinforcing its rarity and historical value.
A Creepy Scene
The explorer, known on YouTube as BigBankz, shared the adventure in a video. The mansion was in ruins.
The living room was filled with collectible items, including toy cars and even an autographed object by Elvis Presley.
Even abandoned, some parts of the house still had electrical energy, with functioning light bulbs. This created an even stranger atmosphere, as if at any moment someone would enter and reignite life in the place.


Esse Geraldo só pode ser maluco!
Como faço para mudar para esse local e cuidar disso para mim?
Para se mudar para um local abandonado como a mansão em questão, é essencial conhecer as possíveis consequências legais e de segurança envolvidas em tal ação. A mansão que você está planejando se mudar deve estar em um lugar seguro, com calçadas de acesso e o sistema de água e esgoto intacto, se possível. Outra opção é entrar em contato com a imobiliária local para obter mais informações sobre o proprietário da mansão, seu estado atual e se há alguma proibição específica para morar entrada nessa mansão. Se você decidir adotar a mansão, considere realizar reformas para torná-la confortável e segura, talvez chegando até contratar alguém para limpeza e conservação do seu salvamento, então vá sempre de olho em contribuições positivas para o bem estar da comunidade local, e para beneficiar com a Lei 8.666/93 que versa sobre a concorrência do leilão dessa mansão.
Não é possível que o cara não tinha família? Como que ninguém se interessou por tantas raridades?