Patrick Glenn Nichols is known for finding some of the coolest and rarest muscle cars on earth, sitting in the most random places. Not all of them are “barn” finds, but only because not all of them are found in actual barns. These are cool finds none the less, and this one is sitting in a yard where it has been for more than 30 years. 30 years in the yard! Wow. The current owner has been instructed by Patrick on how to store this thing from here on out while it is still okay and salvageable. Because at this point it is a pretty solid car, but if left alone it will rot away into the grass below it. Unfortunately the owner doesn’t want to part with it as he has had it since 1971. I say they need to sell it so someone else can take care of it, but I understand wanting to keep it as well.
Watch.
Ah, another “i’ll fix it someday” car that will sit until it rots into the earth.
THAT should be chastised NOT celebrated. What a complete IDIOT to do THAT thing to THAT car. And NOW some OTHER A-Hole will “Keep the Patina”.
I had a vintage tractor that my uncle gave me–for a decade dozens asked to buy it I said no i will fix it someday–One afternoon guy drives up says want to sell? I said yes I will never fix that thing give me your money–no regrets it lives on vs sitting in my shed–I overcame that ‘mental issue’ thank goodness–been selling everything I own so I will not be one of those folks on Pickers that keep it all until they die and never get anything out of it–
Leave it to rot and ask alot of money for it..
Sale it for a lot of money and get an upgrade on that 1965 Fleetwood mobile home they live in.
’63 Impala SS convertible – 327, PG, white & red bucket interior – A neighbor got it when it was a few years old. He delivered newspapers all over the area. After a while he started leaving the top down year around in all kinds of weather……he wore an Eskimo parka in the Winter. After he had run it in the ground by the mid to late ’70’s he let it sit in front of his house…..top down of course. Everyone & their brother wanted to buy it “Nope” was always the answer. Finally in the ’90’s after the seats had literally fell through the floor, he sold it! – what a waste but his car
I have 68 Camaro 327 number matching car what\’s it worth
Would like to own
Can’t afford to restore it so it become lawn art till he dies. Blunt but true.
What an asshole. F you, owner of the wasted chevelle