Men’s tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air

In Japan, a real graveyard of sports cars has been discovered. Real automotive masterpieces have been rusting for years in the open air. Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air

In total, there are about 200 cars in the junkyard, and here you can find both Japanese sports cars as well as Corvettes, and (unexpectedly!) NASCAR cars. Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air

Some of the cars can be sold for tens of thousands of dollars. For example, there is the first Nissan Skyline GT-R from 1969 and a limited Honda NSX Superleggera.

You can also see the rarest BMW E9 Alpina, Mercedes 190 Cosworth, and even a 70’s Lotus Europa. Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air

Some of the cars are slowly being taken apart for parts, while others stand there unused. This sad sight was captured by journalists from Top Gear, and we recommend taking a look at the most striking cars from the junkyard. Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air Men's tears: two hundred rare sports cars are rusting in the open air

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