This is the incredible scene where dozens of modern Range Rovers have been left out to rust on a Welsh hillside.
A YouTuber stumbled across the collection of Solihull’s favourite all-terrain vehicle on the bleak hillside.
Much of the collection dates from the late 1990s to early 2000s, and features both Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Discovery and Range Rover models – some of which appear to have been broken up for parts.
Despite their condition, many of the cars are still worth thousands of pounds in parts alone.
These Range Rovers date from the mid 1990s to the early 2000s, with many of them costing more than £70,000 when new
Some of the cars, such as this Range Rover L322 have been broken up for parts with many components missing
This Land Rover Discovery is covered in moss and the headlining appears to have fallen down, while the rear suspension looks to have collapsed
This Range Rover has had much of the interior stripped and probably sold to a fellow Range Rover enthusiast looking to upgrade their seats to leather
These Range Rover P38 models – which replaced the original Range Rover Classic are starting to become collectable. Though leaving them out in the elements is not great for the complex electronic components in the cars nor their bodywork
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