When I told my sister, to relay to her friend, how many hours were in the initial restoration of my Pagoda, I think they understood that there is no way they can take on this project.
I did give them many suggestions on forums, for sale sites, etc. where they can spend a little time figuring out this is so far above their skill set, and determining that if they had the money, and if they completed the project they'd have something worth something less than their investment.
I don't know if its misgivings as much as life gets in the way, funds are short, time is short...and then you die. My uncle had full intention of working on his beloved Pagoda when he drove it into the garage in 1985, and put a sheet over it. He died in 1998. Had he attempted a restoration of any kind--sympathetic or not, in the late 1980s he would have found that far more parts were available, and prices way more reasonable, than even in 2000 when I had it restored. My guess is prices on everything have nearly doubled in the past 20 years, and more parts are NLA.
So an incomplete 442 untouched for 30 years owned by someone who has no money, and no knowledge of collector cars, is best disposed of quickly for whatever the market will bear. Which probably isn't much.