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Post Winter Project - Rust Bucket

Hold your breath:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=596620832&r=0&t=0

An "Outlaw" project?

This seller should offer a cash credit to the 'winning bidder'.

Seriously, can this sad thing be saved?

One of my lucid dreams has been to put a RS style 2.7 into a 356 . . .

Time for a cat scan of my brain?

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Kurt

Old 10-10-2001, 09:31 PM
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Holy...thats one helluva rustbucket. I have seen worse being rebuilt, but still it is hard to look at those pictures and think something good would become of that..

New chassis -> Put in same serial numbers
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You've seen worse?? The only thing worse would be a Honda in that condition.

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Old 10-11-2001, 03:41 AM
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No Hope! It would be easier to build a duplicate from scratch than try to bring that thing back. Who just parks one of those "outside for 20 years". Real Shame

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Well, it was not a Porsche, but an old Chevy. Grass and a tree had gone through the car and windows. Roof was intact though It had to be cut off from that place with a chainsaw (Tree branches)

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May it rest in piece...


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Holy Bondo Batman! What I'm suprised about is that no one took the engine. Carbs and stuff are gone but it still has the matching number engine. Usually any rare car in that condition certainly doesn't have an engine anymore.

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My dad's got an awesome set of tools - I think I can fix it!
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Hmmmmmm....those pics actually make me feel better.

I do like the 2x4 crossmembers and torsion bars though.

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Old 10-11-2001, 06:48 AM
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What lake did they pull it out of?

Maybe they should put it back.

still its very tragic to see a car like that destroyed by neglect.


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...if the guy is here in Cleveland then the lake it was found in is Erie. I just emailed privately, I'll get some answers from the guy! Maybe I will go take it for a test roll.
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Unless you are a very talented welding engineer, independently wealthy, and with nothing to do, that one's a loss.
You could use it as a "pattern" for a Tubframe car, but that's about it. 20 years ago it might have been salvaged.
Schade schade schade!

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But wouldn't the block and heads be worth $250?? Hehe
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Keep in mind that these posts include some variation of the comment that "pictures on eBay look better than in person".

Appears to have a remarkably clean, chip-free windshield!


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If the engine isn't a rustbucket, its definately worth it.

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Yea you could probably push the engine with your hand and it would fall out anyways (no tools necessary) take the engine then tell him he can keep the car heh.

I wonder what my Fiance would say if I brought that home!!
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You guys underestimate the will-power of 356 enthusiasts. Many of the fine 356's you see in concours, looked like the one on e-bay before a skilled owner started work.

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What? They couldn't find a 90 year old bikini model for this ad?

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Too bad Brett Johnson doesn't frequent this board. I'd love to hear his opinion on this one. Makes his Excellence car look like a barn find compared to this heap. My heart goes out to it- I truly wish I had a sheetmetal fabrication shop, a welding shop, a bottomless bank account, and 3 free years.



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