Incredible supercar collection is sitting abandoned in Bolivia and unlikely to be retrieved

  • An incredible supercar collection is abandoned in Bolivia
  • The collection belongs to the former AeroSur president Humero Roca
  • This abandoned garage includes over 60 stunning models

Published on Sep 23, 2024 at 4:46 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Sep 24, 2024 at 3:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

An incredible supercar collection filled with rare, exotic cars is sitting abandoned in Bolivia, and sadly, it is unlikely to be revived anytime soon.

This collection of some rare classic models and some high-end sports models is owned by the former AeroSur president Humero Roca.

These cars were left stranded after Roca fled the country amid accusations of embezzling over $37 million.

Hidden underground in an undisclosed location, this abandoned garage includes over 60 stunning models, with everyone wondering if they will ever see the roads again.

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Abandoned supercar collection in Bolivia

Videos of this beautiful collection were uploaded to Roca’s son’s YouTube channel, where half of the collection was documented before legal troubles forced him to stop posting.

The vehicles in Roca’s collection are fascinating, to say the least.

Among the large collection, some truly rare gems include a limited-edition 1-of-27 Frozen Black E92 M3 Coupe, a powerful 1970 Ford Mustang 351, a 505-horsepower Dodge Viper, and even a thrilling Ferrari F1 car from 2007.

In a country like Bolivia, where exotic cars are hard to come by, such a collection is nearly impossible to replicate.

For an average car enthusiast in the region, it’s no joke to own a luxury car collection like the one Humero Roca does, making his garage all the more special.

The fate of these cars is unclear

However, this is not the first time someone has been forced to abandon their beloved car due to legal issues.

Earlier, we saw a graveyard filled with abandoned cars in China that had been confiscated by the police due to their involvement in crimes.

While the Bolivian government planned to seize the cars, Humero Roca tried to export his exotic collection out of the country.

It remains a mystery if Roca’s supercar collection was actually exported or if it’s currently under the control of the government.

But with so many unique models at stake, it would be a sad end to the story if these abandoned cars never got the chance to hit the road again.

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Meet Daksh: Not your typical pro, but definitely a pro at being fascinated by supercars, tech, and all things futuristic. When he's not nose-deep in work, catch him glued to anime screens or lost in the pages of a good book.