Cars brought to Ukraine from America sometimes present surprises. And it’s not that they look better in auction photos than after arrival, but that the popular damaged cars from the USA, in Ukraine, occasionally hide very unusual ‘gifts’.

After yesterday’s post about how damaged cars from the USA come to Ukraine with weapons and even dead parrots, three people contacted TopGir to share their discoveries in cars brought over from the States. Let’s start with the most unexpected and sudden find, which simply chills the blood in your veins.
An Urn with Ashes
According to one of our readers, he discovered… an urn with ashes in a car from the USA. Once again – an urn with ashes!

The story does not tell what the new car owner did with such a “pleasant” surprise, but for understandable reasons, he did not want to name the make and model of the car, and we have erased his name and surname.

Photos Not for Kids
Another TopGir reader, who nevertheless was not shy about giving his name – Andrey Semenyuk – wrote to us that he found several USB sticks in his Nissan Rogue. As a curious person (who would do otherwise?), he checked what files were stored there. And on one of the sticks, he found a series of photos of a not very dressed, not very slim, and not very young dark-skinned lady. We will not write verbatim – it is improper.

A Pack of Old Bucks
The author of this message is someone named Rt567. According to him, he found a pack of old dollars in a Passat (according to the owner, not damaged but flooded). What year – we do not know. But, as our reader claims, there were 3800 dollars under the seat. How their fate turned out and whether they are in circulation is unknown.

We never thought things would go this far, but if you, after bringing a car from the USA (or Europe or anywhere else), found something unusual in it – do not hesitate, write to us at [email protected] or any account on social networks (active links below) and we will tell about it… not only is it interesting and amazing, but it also leads to thoughts that sometimes you should learn not about the vehicle’s damage but about the finds in it. So, look, you might resell it for a good price (or not sell it at all)…