While unlikely, don't think for a moment that this can't be restored.
In 1971, there were no surviving, flying B29 Superfortresses. Despite looking for them for years, the Confederate (now Commemorative) Air Force found some that had been sitting in a
gunnery range in the desert near China Lake, California. They had been used as
target practice; had been stripped; vandalized and otherwise destroyed by the heat and the sun, having been there for 17 years.
A team of restoration experts came in, and in only 9 weeks time, rebuilt and FLEW A B29 OUT of there to its new home. Named Fifi, it is the only flying B29.
Similar stories abound in the aircraft world--planes being found at the bottom of lakes, in glaciers, etc. and I've heard of buckets of parts being restored to Concours-quality cars as well. Rare, expensive and unlikely but it does happen!
So, it may be a curiosity but MAYBE somebody will restore this Wasserpagode someday!
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored