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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Rochester Hills, MI
Posts: 11
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Looks like a project and a half for sure. The real story will be when you get a good look at the underside, front pan and longitudinals. In my experience with cars sitting out in the midwest and other 4 seasons climates...it all depends what's under the car. If on gravel or pavement you have a fighting chance. On grass or dirt, or sometimes even worse yet...wet dirt floor in a shed/barn with leaking roof...chances are there's not much left underneath.
If you're serious of trying to breath life back into this one better ask yourself how much time and money and time and time and time you are willing to spend. With lot's of TLC (and money), untold hours of lost time (and more money), time on the internet (admittedly better than the old way or driving everywhere) looking for parts (.plus did I mention money?), plus dealing with a myriad of self proclaimed restoration "experts" and bodymen you could have yourself an incredible car and story if you do everything right...or just an incredible story and an unfinished car like many others. This one is not for the weak of heart.
Finding 'em sure is fun though!
have a good one,
Larry
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