Not every closed question needs to be deleted. We've had many arguments about this over the years, but my personal opinion is that deleting closed questions with informative, useful answers does not serve our goal of making the Internet a better place.
Some people share this opinion, but others believe that all closed and off topic questions should be deleted. These two groups come into conflict around certain older, popular, but no longer on-topic questions. This leads to cycles of deletion and undeletion, and distracting arguments. We lock certain posts with a historical notice to end these fights. The notice clearly conveys that there is some value in the question and its answers, but that it does not fit the scope of the site at present. We don't use this often, though.
If a question is closed, is it clearly marked as being inappropriate for the site in one way or another. I feel that's enough to indicate that questions like it are no longer welcome here. If there's nothing of value within a question (upvoted answers, etc.), it's usually removed by the system automatically. For the rest, I lean towards wanting to preserve good content, even if it or the question it's on happens to fall outside of current site guidelines.