PHOTOS show inside an eerie abandoned house deep in the woods filled with vintage cars – it includes an iconic Packard and Cadillac.
Evidence in the home suggest the property has been abandoned for 15 years as the last calendar hanging is dated 2008.
These images were captured by urban explorer Leland Kent known online as Abandoned Southeast in Georgia, USA.
It shows rooms with peeling wallpaper and rotting furniture, but some items, including pictures and kids toys, look newer.
Behind the home of a former car collector is a crumbling garage where a Packard, Cadillac sedan, and several old Buicks can be found.
The Packard was a luxury American car brand based in Detroit, Michigan and founded in 1899.
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After World War II Packard struggled to survive against the Big Three; General Motors, Ford and Chrysler and ended its production in 1962.
Meanwhile, Cadillac and Buick are still in production.
Cadillac was originally formed from the remnants of the Henry Ford Company but was later picked up by General Motors.
It is one of the oldest living automotive brands in the world, founded in 1902.
Similarly, Buick is a division of GM but was originally started by automotive pioneer David Dunbar Buick in 1899.
It was among the first American automobile brands and takes credit for establishing GM.
Following the demise of Oldsmobile in 2004, Buick became the oldest surviving American carmaker.
A calendar in the eerie house dates back to 2008, indicating when it was last inhibited.
It seems these vintage cars have been waiting ever since.
Leland said in his blog: “The former home of an antique car collector sits deep in the woods of rural Georgia.
“According to property records, the home dates to the early 20th century, although it appears it could be much older.
“It has a unique layout with attached rooms rather than a central hallway.
“In the kitchen, there is a calendar dated 2008 that gives some indication of when the house was last occupied.
“In the small, detached garage behind the house are a Packard and Cadillac sedan, as well as several old Buicks.”