Some people are just mean!

I know a guy that had a 70 challenger that was a real RT. He let it sit outside and not be driven for about the past 30 years I have known him. He would not sell it. He bought it when it was 6 months old, sold it to his brother who sold it to his other brother and then Earl got it back and let it just sit.

15 years ago a guy gave him a price of $15,000 to restore it. well time took it's toll on the metal and there was so much rust that I doubt it was good for more than the title and a few trim pieces.

He finally decided to sell it, asking price $7,500. It did not run, missing parts completely rusted from sitting in the yard with weeds around it for so many years. After about 2 months I have not seen it so I assume it has sold.

I'm trying to buy a 67 Dart GT hardtop right now that has been sitting for many years in a barnyard that is full of cars and trucks that when they had a problem they parked then and they sit where they stopped or were towed to. The cars looks OK on top but I don't know about the bottom. I'm hoping to get it for some trim pieces for mine and if the undercarriage is OK may build it into a clone of my brothers 69 GTS big block Dart. The old man that owned it died. The deceased owners son is in charge of the estate and his grandson is who I've been talking to. It has been a few years and still no luck getting the car. It is only 3 miles from home. Hope they change their mind and sell it.