The crashed Toyota Supra was a legend in Japan. Some believed in its existence, while others laughed at the idea. The legend said that a Supra had flown off of a mountain road and was never seen again after it skidded down into a valley. Alexi Smith, an Austrailian YouTuber living in Japan, set out to discover if the myth was true or false. In his adventures through the Japanese wilderness, he ends up finding the Supra and digs around to investigate.

He discovers that the Supra had a roll cage installed, suggesting that the driver had been a street racer. Perhaps in a race gone wrong, the driver lost control of the car and shot down the side of this valley. Unfortunately, nothing else was found inside the car aside from some spiderwebs and an old bag of chips. The car was, however, in fairly decent condition. The wheels were still on the car, and while it certainly wasn't in any condition to drive, it could have looked much worse.

If you want to check out the video, it's right down below. There was no way Alexi could get the hood up to see what was powering this mythical beast, but we can safely assume it was probably something strong. For all the nonbelievers out there, the proof is all captured in this 3-minute video. Enjoy.