The reason that car is probably still there is that it will take a massive amount of time and money and parts chasing to get it back to useable condition again. To me, that's just reality.
Is it worth saving? Certainly, if for no other reason that what it is. Can it be a huge money pit? Definitely. Financially viable? NOT for many people! THIS is where the "rose colored glasses" come off. It could well take 5 years to do that rebuild project.
Do you have at least a 30'x40' weather-tight and heated working shop in which to work on the two cars for a couple of years? Own rather than rent. That YOU can lockup and hold the key yourself? Working tools and expertise in restoration activities?
NOT to question your finances or abilities, BUT many of us have seen where a good-intentioned person bought a rare car to fix up (a basket case/project). Things were going well and then "life changed" for them. Work on car stopped. New or current spouse "wanted it gone" (for whatever reason). So the car is liquidated at a financial loss. So . . . not to "burst bubbles", but it HAS happened in prior times, more than once. BTAIM
So . . . I wish you well in your desires and dreams regarding this low-production Dodge C-body!
CBODY67
Is it worth saving? Certainly, if for no other reason that what it is. Can it be a huge money pit? Definitely. Financially viable? NOT for many people! THIS is where the "rose colored glasses" come off. It could well take 5 years to do that rebuild project.
Do you have at least a 30'x40' weather-tight and heated working shop in which to work on the two cars for a couple of years? Own rather than rent. That YOU can lockup and hold the key yourself? Working tools and expertise in restoration activities?
NOT to question your finances or abilities, BUT many of us have seen where a good-intentioned person bought a rare car to fix up (a basket case/project). Things were going well and then "life changed" for them. Work on car stopped. New or current spouse "wanted it gone" (for whatever reason). So the car is liquidated at a financial loss. So . . . not to "burst bubbles", but it HAS happened in prior times, more than once. BTAIM
So . . . I wish you well in your desires and dreams regarding this low-production Dodge C-body!
CBODY67
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