There was a parts wholesaler from near Milton, Pa. who cleaned out Elwood's shop after he passed. I talked to this gentleman at Hershey a few years back and he had quite a few things for sale that were Elwood's.
I ended up buying the majority of the parts. I had asked about the cars and he told me when he was called about the remaining stock - all of the cars were already gone. Most of the items I bought were used - although there were a NOS set of fog lights for the early cars and two sets of trim rings. The bulk of the goods were trim and hardware like door hinges, handles and small items most folks never remove from a parts car they are stripping it. Elwood was a bit of a character - but he and his wife Glenda were really great folks who helped a lot of people over the years. Elwood relined brake shoes for many folks as well as running an auto body shop.
He was someone who still used acrylic enamel with a hardener and then sanded the paint and buffed it. His paint jobs looked to be a mile deep when he was finished !!!!!