Gentlemen,
May I suggest that if you want a good read and can put up with some serious 'IN crowd' on occasion, in return for some genuinely interesting articles about machinery then you could try this link:
Brough_Superior_hordeAs for the Cornish Gentleman, whose surname was "Vague" and whom owned these corroding vehicles, "eccentric" might be the polite terminology, through to "vandal" and more at the other. I suspect tickets for Stafford next April will be in short supply when Bonhams sell this collection of oxide for silly money. Having replaced all the tubes, tin and castings and maybe retained the 'original air from within the cylinders, they'll be back on the market as "Concours restorations"!
After viewing 'Henry' on the Travel Channel a few times; rumaging about in "Shed & Buried", I had to turn it 'Off' in frustration.

There appears to be a propensity to this habit amongst ............... insert your own opinion, I'm not risking mine on this forum!

Yes, I know I am a hoarder

and I live near to a couple of Gentlemen whom have 'stuff' siting out in all weathers corroding,

In my defence, I do keep my horde dry and in large bits, until I can get near it to work on and have been thinning it out recently!

Happy reading.
My regards, Bill