Purchased by a North Dakota farmer for his daughter as a high school graduation present, it was taken away when the girl’s underwhelming academic performance returned her to the family farm after a brief stint in college. Carefully stored in the farmer’s barn, and forever off limits to his daughter, the car sat untouched until the man’s death in 1970. Then, the car had a mere 5,000 miles on the odometer; today, it’s racked up just 36,000 miles and is described as “entirely original,” down to the wood, chrome and carpeting.
found on http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2014/04/18/colorado-collector-parting-with-25-years-of-memories/
I'm a firm believer in "cars were meant to be driven", but with these super low mileage older cars, I'm not so sure. You can restore an older car, but you can't make it have only 5000 miles again.
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