Reminds me of buying a 510 sitting in a yard, very clean looking, lower miles, would not start. The guy was dumbfounded, owned a repair shop, bought the car for his daughter and did not know what was wrong so I got it for dirt cheap. I popped the valve cover, adjusted the valves, started right up and drove off in it before he had a chance to change his mind but I had already paid for it and had the title in my hand. I guess he only worked on cars with hydralic lifters. I sold the car a few days later for many times more than I paid for it, I already had a few so the money was nice to get from it during the first "gas shortage".
I then found a few more cars sitting around and fixed and sold them asap but the supply died off, even none running car prices skyrocketed....
I then found a few more cars sitting around and fixed and sold them asap but the supply died off, even none running car prices skyrocketed....