The Magical Beauty Of Cars Invaded By Nature

German photographer Dieter Klein has traveled across Europe and the US to document vintage cars invaded by nature.

Nature has completely invaded the 1941 Ford trucks in Florida, USA. This model is designed for city businesses such as laundry services and the transportation of consumer goods.

This image taken in Sweden shows the inside of a DKW F89 Meisterklasse covered with wild plants. This model was manufactured by Union GmbH of Germany from 1950 to 1954.

A 1950’s Porsche 356 is abandoned among deciduous trees at an unspecified location in Germany. This is Porsche’s first model. It can run at a speed of 170 km/h.

The 1951-1956 Austin A30 sits on top of two 1949-1956 Saab 92s, forming a “sandwich” in a Swiss forest.

This photo shows a 1949 Ford and a 1946 Chevrolet lying in a deserted forest in the state of Georgia, USA.

The 1974 Pontiac Grand Prix car lies alone in a moorland in Wyoming, USA.

While traveling in France, photographer Dieter Klein discovered abandoned Citroen Traction Avants in a forest. This model was produced from 1934 to 1957.

A tree grows through a 1937 Chrysler Imperial car in a forest in the state of Georgia, USA. This is a high-end model of the Chrysler brand.

A 1946 Ford Panel truck and tractor is rusted in the middle of the arid desert in the state of Nevada, USA.

The Fuldamobil S7 Fram King was gradually invaded by nature in a forest near the city of Fulda, Germany.

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