This is rather staggering...


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...and supposedly Photoshop wasn't used...

http://www.vincelewis.net/unsoldcars.html
 
I'm no expert, but looks a bit fake to me
 
Wow
 
Most of pictures are of Shelby's Ford GT inventory. He's selling them slowly to keep values up.
 
When I lived in Houston I used to commute by a huge, huge area packed with new cars, mostly foreign imports. It was a staging area for cars coming off the ships and putting them on trains and trucks for delivery. Had a lot of turnover there. Some of these shots could be similar areas in other locations. It looks like the majority of the shots are of Japanese vehicles.
 
 
 
"The problem with the internet is that you can't always depend on its accuracy."

- Abraham Lincoln, 1864
 
^^^^^ Hahaha Dave. That's a brilliant "quote".
 
Blondie said back in 1981 (Rapture) that the man from Mars would come and he would eat Cadillacs, Lincolns too Mercuries and Subarus....
 
 
Forget the internet, just drive down the 710 freeway to the port of L A or Long Beach in So. Cal, huge lots filled with new cars of different makes and models.
 


"This eRumor is false because it uses photos that were taken shortly after the global economic meltdown in 2008."

Huh? No, no, no, no, no...sorry. If a rumor is "false", it's FALSE...as in 'untrue', as in 'it never happened'. Evidently the photos are legit because 2-3 pargraphs later the author says:

"All the photos that accompany this blog were taken in the early months of 2009, shortly after the global economic crisis struck in September 2008."

So, regardless of when the photos were taken, they're still staggering...unless Photoshop played a hand in them...which supposedly is not the case.
 
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The whole point of the linked page is to prove that there is a conspiracy that is resulting in endless swaths of unsold cars. I'm pretty sure that's the "eRumor" being deemed false, not the image.

It's pretty easy to come up with huge swaths of land covered in cars. Train depots, loading docks, factory loading stations.

Also, this happens from time to time from natural disasters. Airfield full of cars nuked by Hurrican Sandy.

JP-CARS-popup.jpg
 
'Twas the the photos I found to be "staggering".

'Guess I should have been more precise about that...:willy
 
Airfield full of cars nuked by Hurrican Sandy.

JP-CARS-popup.jpg

What's not cool about this photo are the giant fork trucks apparently being used to queue the cars. What is cool is that cars are the worlds most recycled product (read that on popular science).