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Originally Posted by asphaltgambler
My experience when I see this or other items being hoarded - where specifically something(s) of moderate to high value is left to languish in the field, certainly degrading by the day because exposed to the elements. It is irrational, the owner for whatever reason has experienced emotional and / or physical loss, tragedy in their life where they cannot let go and move on. So they attach themselves to objects of which they must hoard to keep them 'safe'.
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Agree sadly that's why some choose to leave their broken washing machine in the front yard.
Lady near by has had a 55 Chevy in her driveway since 1972.
It was her son's car when he passed away in high school.