Must be nice. My grandfathers on my dads side won't leave me a thing and my dad on my moms side might leave me his garden.....and maybe his 74 VW bus (yea he has one, equipped with sink, refrigerator, stove and the top opens with a crank and has a mattress it also has old school pilot seats) shit is ballin. He has been puting money into that thing since I can remember and my grandmother hates it but he refuses to get rid of it. I would love to take care of it once he is gone. That thing is pretty much all original except for the engine and transmission. He has no idea what he really has he just loves the car. It's an insanely cool car and I have tons of memories in that things. Fishing trips, grand ole opre, grand canyon, little red river and trout fishing, miles of fields in Arkansas, the gulf of Mexico, Florida beaches, pounds of snapper and wahoo from deep sea fishing...we have and seen a lot in that thing.
The first time I ever brought up I liked it and wouldn't mind keeping it of anything ever happened to him I was 21 and had hair down to my shoulders and he said "there is no way I would let a beat nick like you turn that beautiful car into a smoking hippy machine" then like 8 months later me and him and my brother and my grandmother went up to a cabin off the red river to go trout fishing and his health was failing and at the time we all though that was out last fishing trip and we sat out on the porch f that little cabin and talked all nigh, we had a heart to heart and he said he really didn't mind me having the bid WHEN he died as long as I agreed to keep it up and not let it sit somewhere. He said he wouldn't get rid of it because it was the first car he ever bought by himself and has too many memories to let it go. He said he would keep it in his yard if it couldn't eve be fixed. Not until he died though because he said no one will ever take that fom him as long as he is alive. Drives that motherfuler everyday.