Wasn't there a story about a guy in SC that owned a Superbird (maybe two?) and turned down numerous offers by people that obviously appreciated the car but the guy wouldn't sell. He kept the car outside and let time and weather takes its toll. This instance is not unique as it has probably happened thousands of times. However, you know that some of these owners who let these classics waste away, take some kind of warped satisfaction in knowing that they are the owners and there is nothing anyone else can do to stop them from letting the car die a slow death. In the end they are the owner and can do what they want, but it doesn't keep you from shaking your head. My dad told me about a guy a few years ago in California who used to show up at car shows driving a beater Superbird with a bike rack mounted on the trunk. I'm sure that raised a few eyebrows. 😳