I do insurance inspections on real estate properties and get a lot of windshield time in eastern and occasionally, western, Nebraska.
You won't see much by driving down the road. If you drive around in small towns, a lot of back yards have old vehicles sitting in them but they're usually rust buckets like everywhere else.
The odds of finding a clean, rust free older vehicle in Nebraska are about the same as anywhere else, pretty slim. In fact, there's a local fellow who makes good money hauling in trailer loads of rust free pickup boxes that he gets from sources in the Southwest.
There might be rust free vehicles, mostly pickups, out in the Sandhills, but like someone else said, it would take an airplane to find them. And usually by the time any vehicle out there is parked for good there's not much left. I once had a fellow work for me who had a daughter and son-in-law who ranched near Valentine, Nebraska. From their house on the ranch, the closest place they could buy a hamburger was 42 miles. So you're not going to find anything by driving around that part of the state.
Wish I had better news, but if someone is looking for a Mecca of old, rust free vehicles, Nebraska is not the place.
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