Rare Cars from the Junkyard at the World’s Edge (photo)

The junkyard in the Argentine city of Ushuaia is notable for being the southernmost in the world. It’s no wonder, given that it’s located on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, just a stone’s throw from Antarctica.

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Yet, the junkyard is remarkable not just for its location, as you can see not only mass-produced cars there but also rather rare specimens from the 60s and 70s. Even a VAZ has ended up at the world’s edge.

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Ford Falcon Muscle Car from the 60s

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Dodge Polara with a 7.2-liter V8

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

VAZ-2109 at the World’s Edge

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Miniature Daewoo Tico

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Chevrolet Chevette from the 70s and Toyota Corolla

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Volvo Amazon Station Wagon

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

This Volvo Amazon is Better Preserved

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Renault 4 and 12

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Remains of the Mass-Produced VW Beetle

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Equally Mass-Produced Fiat 600

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Fiat 127

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Renault Fuego Coupe

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Jeep CJ with Homemade Roof

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Piece of an Old Ford F-100

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Half-Century-Old Chevrolet Pickup

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Rare Argentine Pickup DINFIA

Rare cars from the junkyard at the world's edge (photo)

Scania Truck is Well Preserved

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