Imagine you're out exploring an abandoned RV park. As you traverse the lot, you stumble upon empty buildings and campers that have been forgotten in time. You might come across a random ATV or motorcycle, but nothing out of the ordinary. Then, out of nowhere, you walk up on an abandoned car museum and you open the door to find that not only are the cars still there, but some may be worth millions. That actually just happened to the urban exploration YouTube channel known as Stringer Media. Abandoned Car Collection Worth Millions Stringer Media, YouTubeStringer Media was out exploring the abandoned Circle Bar RV park when it stumbled upon an unbelievable find. He uncovered a forgotten car museum packed with some of the greatest race cars of all time. While he didn't tell the audience where to find this lost jewel, we're stoked he took us along for the ride.Inside the museum is a fleet of retired racecars. Upon entering, Stringer Media gets an up-close and personal look at an Indy car, followed by a NASCAR. We're also shown a NASCAR truck, and a '50s Ford Truck with a blown 460 under its hood that was undoubtedly used for drag racing. As amazing as these machines are, two of the other cars in attendance stole the show.Stringer Media, YouTube In the mix of dusty old rides sits a gorgeous burgundy Ford GT40. Why it's here is unclear, but it's certainly not a mirage. We also don't know if this is the real deal or a replica. If it's a legitimate GT40, this car could be worth millions, and it's just sitting in the middle of nowhere. It's not alone, though. We're also given a look at aCobra in the same room. It, too, has been sitting untouched for years, and may also be worth a mint. Even if these are replicas, which is almost certainly the case, they can still bring in a decent amount of money for the owner.The collection is also home to a couple of race boats. One of which has what may very well be the biggest Ford engine you've ever seen in the back. There's also an '86 Ford Bronco that's begging to be cleaned up and put back on the road alongside a Roadster that could also be put back into commission with a little elbow grease. Heck. That's the case for the whole fleet. Sure, they'll need a refresh inside and out before they can run again, but nothing is rotting or falling apart. Forgotten In Time Stringer Media, YouTube So, what are they all doing here? At the beginning of the video, we're told that this RV park and museum belonged to the late Tom Mitchell. Mitchell lived a pretty extraordinary life. After serving in Vietnam, he and his wife bought a cattle ranch, discovering natural gas shortly thereafter. Being a car nut, he eventually ended up buying a couple of Indy andNASCAR teams, which explains the stock cars we see in the video. Mitchell's family did care for the cars for some time, but has since given up. Sadly, we don't know what the future holds for this fleet, but it was awesome to get a look before nature totally reclaims them.