What began in 1931 as a humble general store and auto parts business has grown over decades into a surreal landscape where nature and metal merge. Trees grow through old engine bays, moss blankets fenders, and the bones of classic Fords, Cadillacs, Chevrolets, and even school buses sit quietly among the pines and oaks. Walking through Old Car City feels like stepping into a forgotten era of American automotive history. Each vehicle — many untouched for decades — tells a story about the people who once drove them and the roads they traveled. Photographers, filmmakers, and vintage-car lovers make pilgrimages here to capture breathtaking imagery as sunlight filters through rusted hoods and cracked glass.
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