People buy a lot of stuff and die or get disabled. Sugaring equipment, vehicles, tractors, campers, etc... I knew one guy who bought a brand new pickup with a standard shift. He was one of those guys who wouldn't consider an automatic. Heres the problem, two months later he had a stroke or something. He couldn't drive it again, and his wife couldn't drive a standard. She didn't know what she was going to do with it.
I also know of a truck that has sat probably the last 6 years. After her husband died, she kept it in the garage right where he had left it. She couldn't bring herself to get rid of it. She just died this fall and now its in the daughter's care. As far as I know, everything is still there. The first thing that happened was the daughter quickly posted the land.
Usually, if its a newer vehicle or what not, the family sells it, but sometimes they can't bring themselves to part with their dead relative's belongings. Those turn into the old forgotten about cars in barns.
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