The fact there were personal items still in the vehicles makes me think these cars were probably stolen. The random artwork and the sculptures also makes me think something shady is going on in this place
Imma be entirely honest when ppl go to explore abandoned stuff with items or cars. Ppl end up taking them and restoring them and keeping them as a show peice , it’s not stealing if it’s abandoned and can’t be found
@@Toofargonetosave if it’s abandoned who gives a shit finders keepers , I’ve took several abandoned cars and stashed them in a big shop I have , everything from normal cars like a cavalier z24 to a flooded g wagon with no title , have over 10 so far so far , just keep them as collector items
@@Cammed.escalade alrite mate what country you in .iam uk .had mercedes g wagon .its been off road last 4 years from what dvla saying but trying to find the vehicle want it back .If you could help me ??
That was cool to watch, I found it strange that the Zafira just had an MOT in Jan. and the blue Honda outside was taxed till Jan 2025 and still had an MOT till March. The Range Rover inside with the axed small side window is an armoured version, and I think some cars are ex government and the others possibly confiscated.
I hate to say this, but what you've found is most likely an old insurance company storage facility where a now defunct insurance company went and stored the vehicles and other odds and ends that they paid out claims on. Nothing very shady or dodgy about the whole thing really. And the facility that you're in wasn't so much for trains but rather was a boat repair and/or storage facility in its heyday for small craft like sailboats and smaller engined sailing craft, hence the numerous mooring piers. Originally, somewhere on the property, you might find where there would have been a rail-mounted, overhead gantry-crane that would have lifted and lowered craft out of the water for taking under the shelter of the facility.
Thank you, Alex, and Eddy! Glad your feelin' better, Ed. What a collection of cars and vans. I wonder what their story is? See ya next week, take care.
That vessel & pipe assembly you discovered at around 5 minutes 30, was an Ogden pump. It was used on steam systems to pump condensate from a low level back to a storage tank.
15:09 i’m nosey and have no life, it is currently almost 4am and going insane - The silver zafira here had no mot since 2018 but passed its first one since earlier this year with only 2 advisories, has had no tax though since 2018 - the last logbook was in 2015, maybe the owner has taken the car back? but why have no tax? 😅😅
I love seeing the interiors of old cars, I couldn't sit in them though, too spiderville for me 😄 Great to see the channel go from strength to strength, cheers as always guys, have a lovely week 🥰👍
The upstairs has so much potentional for a apartment, minus the crappy veiw, oh and the zero status on the bathroom. EXCITING..to see more, cheers guys.
A great video and what a location…surprised those old buildings haven’t been demolished and the area developed into housing estates…stay well guys and keep up the good work, it’s appreciated ❤
@@harrymcandrew1447 That’s true but being a listed building doesn’t always protect it…we had a listed building locally but it ended up being demolished. There was a 24 hour window during which the listed status expired and had to be renewed. That brief window was all it took for a beautiful, old hospital building to be flattened by developers. It’s now an ugly housing development for inner city overspill. Local’s were extremely upset but the deed was done before anyone realised a gap in the listed building status existed.
Wow this is a different sort of find! 🤩 Definitely looks like a collection of reclaimed/seized vehicles 😳 such a shame to end their lives like this. If only cars could speak … 🤣🤔🤣 Great video guys 👍👍
This looks like a breakers yard that's gone out of business. These are probably write-offs from insurance jobs. The writing on the windows is a good indication. I checked a handful of the registrations on gov.uk and they had tax / MOT expired (or were last renewed) in 2019, some from 2018. A couple were SORN'd. So they have probably been there for the best part of 4 years.
😊 I believe you found an impound yard. Most cars had only one window busted out, (but no other body damage)...for access to tow them away. I'm sure some are stolen and used in crimes. But probably mainly expensive vehicles that people couldn't pay for. Great find and video. You're guys have become my favorite adventure channels to watch. Just be careful.
16:46 Black Range Rover DS07 MJK last MOT expired October 2020, Car Tax expired April 2020. 27:32 Black Range Rover FG06 ZTW last MOT expired April 2022, Car Tax expired June 2022.
Great video Alex 👍 really enjoyed this what a find, sorry I missed the premier mate had to go out for a family birthday meal, all caught up now 👍💖great video and luv u and Ed out together the OGs 🤣x
They are the gunboat sheds the tracks were used to bring in and launch the boats after repair, the navy stopped using it in the 70s its possibly still owned by the mod
@@VacantHaveni want to join u guys from India u needs one more guys with sharp mind we can make more money and get verry Rich please take me into your group
I've checked a few of those cars on the DVLA site, one of the Insignias was taxed until october 2021, had it's last V5 issued in august 2021 and the MOT expired in november 2021, really makes me wonder what happened with these cars. Perhaps they were stolen and were meant to be broken for parts?
Yes you can still buy them at auction and still drive them on the road after it's road worthy iv bought a few stolen car's and bikes that have been used in crimes and been written off iv fixed them and used them depending on how bad the damage is you sometimes have to go to a garage and the car will be looked over and given a pass to say it's now safe for the road.
Amazing videos once again lads. Keep up the good vibes lads. And I will make sure in Letting you Boy’s know some better places to go and investigate 🔬 lads am sure you’ll like it ok lads thanks and take care
It's incredible that they haven't stolen anything from the cars yet, if it were here in Portugal there wouldn't be anything left, at least I didn't have wheels in that Vauxhall Astra H anymore.
In the early 1960s there was a huge increase in people stealing railway trains and the metal hoops seen at the start were used to padlock the trains similar to padlocking a bike to a railing.
Good find all them vehicles are insurance write offs or been in police impound before they been put there some one owns that lot can't be abandoned alot of money worth just in parts as I'm sure they can't be put back on the road good explore lads
I noticed as you probably did too that they are Cat D write-off. Guessing parts cars for a local garage\backyard mechanic or bought for a private collection by a car lover who likes hording toys like me.
@@2DogsVlogs I don't think it's a collection for a car lover, I mean the only cars worth collecting would be the Mercedes and Focus STs, the rest is just regular cars.
If insurance pays out the insurance owns the car and they put it though a salvage sale and reclaim some of there money back so it won’t be that insurance doesn’t leave money sitting around like that haha
Hi first time watching, vacantheaven,like Ed was saying about spies, this may be some undercover vehicles these spies was using Great content, really enjoyed 👍
Fun taxi facts ;) most Hackney Cabs are either a TX1 or TX2 model the plant that makes them is in Coventry .. their parent company is based in India :)
First time watching you lads, greetings from SE London. Really enjoyed the first couple of videos. I looked up 3 of the number plates which were all in use just completely different makes and models 😁 anyway thanks for the journey.... Cheers Andy.
Alex sounds just like a guy I worked with in Sydney, Australia back in 1960s -1970s, he was a boilermaker from England named Eddie H. Great video guy's and liked your commentary.
ive been here a couple years ago there a couple more cars there know though and i see the Iveco still there love places like this awesome video Alex mate
Looks like it could have been an auction house as the paintings had auction stickers.The car are probably repossessed or stolen cars that have had insurance paid out
They may look like it’s nothing wrong with them. But they could have engine failure, oil leaks, battery’s, the transmission, gear box… Just stuff what are too expensive to fix or what cannot be fixed.
a lot of those cars had marking on there windows from auctions someone bought them to fix up and put back on the road or wanted them for parts for another car i would also say someone kids probs have vandalised them as some point with how many windows are smashed
That’s literally in my back garden it’s a scrapyard local kids go in there knicking and smashing windows hence the brick holes in the car windscreens’s I’m surprised you haven’t been in there before
Ned and Ed do some terrific explores but that was over the moon . I think you were right on about crime and bad boys toys , there were too many for it to be a legitimate business . I would like to magnet fish off the jetties Id bet there would be some good finds .Until next time , Stuart in Canada wishing you all the best and thanking you for a super video .
You're welcome Stuart! Glad you enjoyed this one too. Yeah I'm thinking I'd rather not know now what this place was lol. Bit of extra info, the yard we found out later was used in ww2 to store Gun Boats!
To me the yards and buildings look like boat building or maintenance yard. The cars look like a dealership storage yard. Trade ins repo's or bought at auctions for parts or resale. Great find though
almost all cars have broken windows and personal items in and mechanical parts dismantle is done on sight without any sign of repair equipment so this is clearly a warehouse with stolen staff, guys you should better inform the police so people get back their cars at least....
If they were actual paintings and not prints ! on the right looks like an actual painting but must be a print, as it’s a Kandinsky and would be worth over 10 million quid
Ole Ed is sounding like a Bull in a China Cabinet. I’ve been watching you guys for a while now and finally subscribed. I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work guys. Dave from the U.S.
My theory here for what this was is the tracks were used for small cranes. Boats would come into dock and then cranes would unload them onto vehicles. It could have been for cargo containers going onto lorrys. The track doesn't look wide enough to be used for standard trains
I'm surprised that there wouldn't be any drugs hidden in any of those cars. I would feel exposed walking through that place. Interesting video.🙂 I'm from Smyrna Georgia USA.
💯 I thought the same people are too blind, gypsies steal vast amounts of vehicles and machinery daily by the dozen, what hit the nail on head for me was the few ifor Williams trailers and vans at the end they looked brand new, but can’t be broke or sold due to numbers stamped on every panel, they pinch the trailers to pinch the machinery n vehicles, and for rubbish clearances money for nothing for these scum! Cheers for not been a sheep 👌
The fact there were personal items still in the vehicles makes me think these cars were probably stolen. The random artwork and the sculptures also makes me think something shady is going on in this place
Imma be entirely honest when ppl go to explore abandoned stuff with items or cars. Ppl end up taking them and restoring them and keeping them as a show peice , it’s not stealing if it’s abandoned and can’t be found
@@Cammed.escaladeThat's right... truth is truth
Yeah there's this guy who has a junkyard and he steals personal belongings from cars like rings and phones like what a thief. It's disgusting
@@Toofargonetosave if it’s abandoned who gives a shit finders keepers , I’ve took several abandoned cars and stashed them in a big shop I have , everything from normal cars like a cavalier z24 to a flooded g wagon with no title , have over 10 so far so far , just keep them as collector items
@@Cammed.escalade alrite mate what country you in .iam uk .had mercedes g wagon .its been off road last 4 years from what dvla saying but trying to find the vehicle want it back .If you could help me ??
That was cool to watch, I found it strange that the Zafira just had an MOT in Jan. and the blue Honda outside was taxed till Jan 2025 and still had an MOT till March. The Range Rover inside with the axed small side window is an armoured version, and I think some cars are ex government and the others possibly confiscated.
I hate to say this, but what you've found is most likely an old insurance company storage facility where a now defunct insurance company went and stored the vehicles and other odds and ends that they paid out claims on. Nothing very shady or dodgy about the whole thing really. And the facility that you're in wasn't so much for trains but rather was a boat repair and/or storage facility in its heyday for small craft like sailboats and smaller engined sailing craft, hence the numerous mooring piers. Originally, somewhere on the property, you might find where there would have been a rail-mounted, overhead gantry-crane that would have lifted and lowered craft out of the water for taking under the shelter of the facility.
That r129 Mercedes SL is fantastic. Judging by the 7000 rpm redline, its probably a 300-24. 3.0 liter 24 valve dohc m104 engine. Very good motor
I would take that hardtop away.Its worth at least 500
Upping the locations every time, looking forward to watching for the best entertainment on a Sunday evening.👌🇬🇧🏴
Thank you, Alex, and Eddy! Glad your feelin' better, Ed.
What a collection of cars and vans. I wonder what their story is?
See ya next week, take care.
That vessel & pipe assembly you discovered at around 5 minutes 30, was an Ogden pump. It was used on steam systems to pump condensate from a low level back to a storage tank.
15:09 i’m nosey and have no life, it is currently almost 4am and going insane - The silver zafira here had no mot since 2018 but passed its first one since earlier this year with only 2 advisories, has had no tax though since 2018 - the last logbook was in 2015, maybe the owner has taken the car back? but why have no tax? 😅😅
I love seeing the interiors of old cars, I couldn't sit in them though, too spiderville for me 😄
Great to see the channel go from strength to strength, cheers as always guys, have a lovely week 🥰👍
The upstairs has so much potentional for a apartment, minus the crappy veiw, oh and the zero status on the bathroom. EXCITING..to see more, cheers guys.
This place is absolutely amazing some pieces of art there .be so good to find out the history of all the cars and that sea is amazing loved this
A great video and what a location…surprised those old buildings haven’t been demolished and the area developed into housing estates…stay well guys and keep up the good work, it’s appreciated ❤
cant be demolished if the buildings are grade listed
@@harrymcandrew1447 That’s true but being a listed building doesn’t always protect it…we had a listed building locally but it ended up being demolished. There was a 24 hour window during which the listed status expired and had to be renewed. That brief window was all it took for a beautiful, old hospital building to be flattened by developers. It’s now an ugly housing development for inner city overspill. Local’s were extremely upset but the deed was done before anyone realised a gap in the listed building status existed.
Wow this is a different sort of find! 🤩
Definitely looks like a collection of reclaimed/seized vehicles 😳 such a shame to end their lives like this. If only cars could speak … 🤣🤔🤣
Great video guys 👍👍
This looks like a breakers yard that's gone out of business. These are probably write-offs from insurance jobs. The writing on the windows is a good indication. I checked a handful of the registrations on gov.uk and they had tax / MOT expired (or were last renewed) in 2019, some from 2018. A couple were SORN'd. So they have probably been there for the best part of 4 years.
Outstanding work
Looking forward to another adventure with you guys 👍
😊 I believe you found an impound yard. Most cars had only one window busted out, (but no other body damage)...for access to tow them away. I'm sure some are stolen and used in crimes. But probably mainly expensive vehicles that people couldn't pay for. Great find and video. You're guys have become my favorite adventure channels to watch. Just be careful.
Great place, had fun with my dad looking up lots of the reg plates xx
Hello Alex and Pompeye! Great find. Hard to believe all these vehicles are still there. That place was huge! Thanks for sharing!😊❤
I've seen 4 /5 videos now of this place with different explores
16:46 Black Range Rover DS07 MJK last MOT expired October 2020, Car Tax expired April 2020.
27:32 Black Range Rover FG06 ZTW last MOT expired April 2022, Car Tax expired June 2022.
Loved this one, what an amazing find! good to see Eddie, glad he’s better, thanks Alex ❤
I live in the US, enjoy your accents, and you guys seen to get along real well, nice to see.
Cheers for watching and the kind words 😁👍
Love your video content and glad to see Ed back. Thank you for having fun exploring, right on 🤙
Great video Alex 👍 really enjoyed this what a find, sorry I missed the premier mate had to go out for a family birthday meal, all caught up now 👍💖great video and luv u and Ed out together the OGs 🤣x
They are the gunboat sheds the tracks were used to bring in and launch the boats after repair, the navy stopped using it in the 70s its possibly still owned by the mod
Haslar Gunboat Sheds, private ownership nowadays.
Excited to see this…looks great as usual.
Great video!!!
As a car guy this is hard to watch them left like that!
😂
Another quality adventure, cheers Alex and Ed.👍😊💯💥
Another amazing explore u just keep knocking them out ❤
So sorry, missed it. Watching now. Been a very sleepy day. Ooops!
Cheers Nanny! No worries, I get those days every now and then, hope you're good though!
Very kind of you 😁👍👍👍
Legend 🤗❤👍🏻
Thanks guys 🤗🥰🤗
@@VacantHaveni want to join u guys from India u needs one more guys with sharp mind we can make more money and get verry Rich please take me into your group
This video chat was awesome. Thanks so much.
I've checked a few of those cars on the DVLA site, one of the Insignias was taxed until october 2021, had it's last V5 issued in august 2021 and the MOT expired in november 2021, really makes me wonder what happened with these cars. Perhaps they were stolen and were meant to be broken for parts?
i think def all linked to crime in one way or another
The Vauxhall Zafira just had an MOT on the 9th of Jan !
Cheers ed , Alex, enjoyed this one....all the best lads...
Yes you can still buy them at auction and still drive them on the road after it's road worthy iv bought a few stolen car's and bikes that have been used in crimes and been written off iv fixed them and used them depending on how bad the damage is you sometimes have to go to a garage and the car will be looked over and given a pass to say it's now safe for the road.
Amazing videos once again lads. Keep up the good vibes lads. And I will make sure in Letting you Boy’s know some better places to go and investigate 🔬 lads am sure you’ll like it ok lads thanks and take care
Awesome 👍🏼
It's incredible that they haven't stolen anything from the cars yet, if it were here in Portugal there wouldn't be anything left, at least I didn't have wheels in that Vauxhall Astra H anymore.
Glad to see you all back. Truly have missed your videos ❤
In the early 1960s there was a huge increase in people stealing railway trains and the metal hoops seen at the start were used to padlock the trains similar to padlocking a bike to a railing.
perfect spot for a rave... I recognise where this is from your walk in!!
Where is it
Good find all them vehicles are insurance write offs or been in police impound before they been put there some one owns that lot can't be abandoned alot of money worth just in parts as I'm sure they can't be put back on the road good explore lads
I noticed as you probably did too that they are Cat D write-off. Guessing parts cars for a local garage\backyard mechanic or bought for a private collection by a car lover who likes hording toys like me.
@@2DogsVlogs I don't think it's a collection for a car lover, I mean the only cars worth collecting would be the Mercedes and Focus STs, the rest is just regular cars.
Let's go here we go again guys arwsome cart wait on this one 💯💯💯👍👍👍👍
Hello. That is a cool place with lots of cars, campers and a few boats 👍
It looked like it was really nice when you walk out there on that floating walkway and the dock over the water.🙂👍
I wonder if these are stolen vehicles but insurance has already paid out for the theft. Windows probably just put through by kids messing about.
If insurance pays out the insurance owns the car and they put it though a salvage sale and reclaim some of there money back so it won’t be that insurance doesn’t leave money sitting around like that haha
Greetings from Florida, East coast of the U.S.
'Crime Scene Cars!' 😁
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Sounds like another brilliant video.
looks like a place for small businesses, looks like a salvage yard for write offs, tracks coulf off been overhead cranes.maybe a boat building yard.
Looking forward to the next one.👍😊💯💥
A Mitsubishi Warrior it is the first one I have ever seen up close in your video.🙂👍
You guys are crazy silly 🤣 great video 👍🏽
Hi first time watching, vacantheaven,like Ed was saying about spies, this may be some undercover vehicles these spies was using
Great content, really enjoyed 👍
Great video loving the Astra vxr rep
Fun taxi facts ;) most Hackney Cabs are either a TX1 or TX2 model the plant that makes them is in Coventry .. their parent company is based in India :)
First time watching you lads, greetings from SE London. Really enjoyed the first couple of videos. I looked up 3 of the number plates which were all in use just completely different makes and models 😁 anyway thanks for the journey.... Cheers Andy.
What an fabulous location, if I was young, I would have stole some parts including those wheels lol
Alex sounds just like a guy I worked with in Sydney, Australia back in 1960s -1970s, he was a boilermaker from England named Eddie H. Great video guy's and liked your commentary.
Yes. That silver Mercedes looked look like a gangster car 👍
Thanks Alex and Ed great explore 👍
New ya channel but loving what your finding ❤ interesting keep safe
Brilliant video, fascinating stuff, this channel is awesome.
ive been here a couple years ago there a couple more cars there know though and i see the Iveco still there love places like this awesome video Alex mate
Whats location of it?
Where is this?
And yes it is good to see that Ed is better🙏
Brilliant as always😊
My grandad was a mechanic, he used to buy cars and go to places like this to find bits and stuff and put them on the cars and sell them. (In USA….)
Looks like a compound for insurance right offs. One car had ‘Cat D’ written on the window, as in insurance right off category D.
I think they’re cars that’s someone’s been buying up with the intention of taking parts of some to put others back together.
@@MrJordanwain ruclips.net/video/3mmYLKgdFoE/видео.htmlsi=OGFRUimQ2dKt-_hB
Another great video.
Loved seeing all these cars you should look up the reg plates
Good luck for job mister aim from🇮🇩indonesia👍👍
Looks like it could have been an auction house as the paintings had auction stickers.The car are probably repossessed or stolen cars that have had insurance paid out
Cant wait for this one .what a find
Do you ever do research on your finds?
Just found you guys great work 👍
That was pretty dam cool I say
Cool find
There's so many parts
You guys find incredible finds
I love your Chanel
Cheers 🤟
Great video
The council would know exactly who owns the property.
💕 it well done guys happy thanksgiving 🍽️🍽️🦃 fr Toronto
And the few Mini's that are there are nice.
They may look like it’s nothing wrong with them.
But they could have engine failure, oil leaks, battery’s, the transmission, gear box…
Just stuff what are too expensive to fix or what cannot be fixed.
a lot of those cars had marking on there windows from auctions someone bought them to fix up and put back on the road or wanted them for parts for another car i would also say someone kids probs have vandalised them as some point with how many windows are smashed
That’s literally in my back garden it’s a scrapyard local kids go in there knicking and smashing windows hence the brick holes in the car windscreens’s I’m surprised you haven’t been in there before
What’s the area called
@@kylecairns3252 think I can give you that Gosport
Area51
Those cars might have been old movie cars! you know, the ones used in wrecks and stunts! Cool video guys!
Hi. 3:54 El Escudo anterior de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela. 🤔🤔
Maybe y'all found an abandoned car stealing ring.
Ned and Ed do some terrific explores but that was over the moon . I think you were right on about crime and bad boys toys , there were too many for it to be a legitimate business . I would like to magnet fish off the jetties Id bet there would be some good finds .Until next time , Stuart in Canada wishing you all the best and thanking you for a super video .
You're welcome Stuart!
Glad you enjoyed this one too. Yeah I'm thinking I'd rather not know now what this place was lol.
Bit of extra info, the yard we found out later was used in ww2 to store Gun Boats!
Boa noite amigos adorei um belo vídeo forte abraço a todos 😘😘
To me the yards and buildings look like boat building or maintenance yard. The cars look like a dealership storage yard. Trade ins repo's or bought at auctions for parts or resale. Great find though
Some sort of crane rails so I think you're on the right track with something to do with boats.
Why would someone lay so many good cars to rest, what a waste.
Out of all of those cars, I would have definitely gone for the ST's. What a shame they are left to rot.
Haslar gun boat yard … rails were for moving gunboats for maintenance and repair. Historic grade 2 listed building
almost all cars have broken windows and personal items in and mechanical parts dismantle is done on sight without any sign of repair equipment so this is clearly a warehouse with stolen staff, guys you should better inform the police so people get back their cars at least....
If they were actual paintings and not prints ! on the right looks like an actual painting but must be a print, as it’s a Kandinsky and would be worth over 10 million quid
Ole Ed is sounding like a Bull in a China Cabinet. I’ve been watching you guys for a while now and finally subscribed. I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work guys.
Dave from the U.S.
Let's get this!
I think all those cars have been involved in something dodgy. Loved seeing them thanks.😊
Still trying to find out Maz, really cool place though!
Cheers as always 😁👍👍👍
Probably
Excellent stuff well done chaps
Just a old dock yard used as a salvage or bodyshop repairs of something, good location 🎉
that was brilliant thanks....
My theory here for what this was is the tracks were used for small cranes. Boats would come into dock and then cranes would unload them onto vehicles. It could have been for cargo containers going onto lorrys. The track doesn't look wide enough to be used for standard trains
ruclips.net/video/3mmYLKgdFoE/видео.htmlsi=OGFRUimQ2dKt-_hB
I'm surprised that there wouldn't be any drugs hidden in any of those cars. I would feel exposed walking through that place. Interesting video.🙂 I'm from Smyrna Georgia USA.
Let's go!!
Looks like a chop shop to me maybe the windows have been smashed to access the boot latch to then get the engines out
💯 I thought the same people are too blind, gypsies steal vast amounts of vehicles and machinery daily by the dozen, what hit the nail on head for me was the few ifor Williams trailers and vans at the end they looked brand new, but can’t be broke or sold due to numbers stamped on every panel, they pinch the trailers to pinch the machinery n vehicles, and for rubbish clearances money for nothing for these scum! Cheers for not been a sheep 👌