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The hidden classic car junkyard in Georgia!

Updated: Apr 15, 2019

Located in White Georgia, this is a pretty neat place to visit, whether you’re an old car buff or a photographer. They boast having 4000+ cars, and I know I missed seeing a bunch of them. Definitely worth the price they charge to access the location.

I parked my car here before I was born than finally we found each other!

At 25 min drive from Atlanta, in White, Georgia the Old car city contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. You'll enjoy the beautiful trees of the deep south that is intertwined with the hundreds of cars that reside in this historical space. It's a family owned since the thirties. So much fun inside that paradise of folk art, ghosts of beautiful classic cars! With over 34 acres and over 4000 American-made cars from the early 20th Century, these cars, trucks, vans, and even a couple school buses are placed in such a way as to be ideally suited for photos and videos.


A forest full of car relics! Most were beyond restoration, but it' fun to see all the cars I used to see in movies in real life! A trip down memory lane!


Keep in mind that you need at least 5 hours if you want to visit the whole site. It closes at 4 pm daily and the entry is 25USD if you want to take pictures and 15 USD if only touring.

Of course I'm going to take photos that's the aim of my visit :)


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knowlezsvidctorse
Dec 06, 2021

If you have an accidental car in your garage and want to sell it, always prefer trusted and local junk car removal companies because they give you suitable costs for your cars.

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