Viral video shows Dubai scrapyard with expensive Rolls Royce, other fast cars

Viral video shows Dubai scrapyard with expensive Rolls Royce, other fast cars

- A car lover identified as Supercar Blondie on Facebook has informed her followers of a Dubai scrapyard that has fast cars

- In the video she shared on Facebook, she filmed expensive cars that have been involved in different types of accident

- Supercar Blondie said some of the cars can still be fixed and become a cheap goodie for their second owners

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A popular supercar enthusiast known as Supercar Blondie on Facebook has shared a video that revealed a scrapyard in Dubai where expensive cars are thrashed.

It should, however, be noted that the vehicles have been involved in minor and big accidents that made some of them total scraps.

Sharing a video on her Facebook page, Supercar Blondie showed people a Rolls Royce Wraith that had been involved in an accident.

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Apart from a few dents on its body, and some of the tyres gone, the vehicle seems okay. Her camera also panned to another sports car with just a broken side mirror.

Supercar Blondie stands looking at one of the cars.
Photo source: Supercar Blondie
Supercar Blondie stands looking at one of the cars. Photo source: Supercar Blondie
Source: UGC

According to her, the scrapyard is a gold mine of cars that could be refurbished and reused by people lucky enough to be their second owners.

Watch the full video below:

Below are some of the reactions the video got:

Thien Tran said:

"I think people that can afford these cars in the first place, won't be buying them here in these conditions. For me, even if i can get it at a bargain price, insurance and maintenance cost down the road will slowly eat me up."

Phil Marshall said:

"I lived there in 08/09 building Jumeirah park as soon as the recession kicked in the cars were abandoned everywhere, loads left at the airport as people did a runner. Rumour was they ended up in a huge storage area in the desert."

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Farzad Dalal said:

"U will spend a lot than the market value to restore them in their original condition. That is why they are declared as total loss units. Some cars are flood affected, submerged in water and are total junk irrespective of their brand name."

Trevor Marc said:

"I won’t even take it for free if I could, I mean will be nice to show off the car and all, but to fix it could cost me 2 new car, and those ain’t cheap, sometimes it’s best to appreciate what you have before it’s gone."

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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a Twitter user with the name Drift sensei got the whole of Twitter talking as he shared pictures of him posing with his father’s Rolls Royce.

When Twitter User ChiefpresitofPh asked him in amazement if his father has two Rolls Royce, the young man replied and corrected him that they were actually three; two ghosts and 1 wraith.

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