I'll bet that vehicle would have been so much fun to rebuild when it was originally parked. Too Bad it's nearly wasted.
On a side note: I will never fully understand how someone will park a vehicle of that nature, let it sit for years on end, then try to sell it. We had a guy in my hometown that had some of the nicest vintage vehicles around, He parked them in an outside fenced area for all to see, any you would be chastised if you even considered asking him if they were for sell.
25 years plus later, they still sit, untouched, rusted, ruined and frankly nothing more than a bucket of bolts. I asked my father one time about this guy, and he told me, that he had a appetite of buying things someone else would love to have, and then get the enjoyment out of watching them view them and grovel for them. He never sold a one of them. Man passed a couple of years ago, and the people working with his estate, couldn't give those vehicles away. Like I said, I will never understand.