Today's barnfind.
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2021 5:19 pm
Today's barnfind adventure. It was a beautiful day to get out of the house.
A guy tells me he's got a roadster just like mine on his property 80 miles "up north" from where we live. He thought it was a 1966 and only good as a parts car. So I'm thinking to myself, well, having an extra parts car wouldnt be too bad. However, when we get to his property, it turns out to be a tall windshield 1969 1600. Many parts and other bits won't be useful for my 67.5.
It's been sitting for there for almost 20 years. Not sure I need another project but I can probaby get this one for well under $1000 as he hinted that I could. Clear title too.
A bit beat up but no rust-through on the body anywhere, even the floors are solid. Not sure if it turns over. Engine bay was unmolested.
Otherwise, the the interior has the usual disentegrating dashpad and wrong seats....I think. A thin layer of bondo right rear center panel from hitting something. Inside the trunk it appears as mostly just a wrinkle, not a deep dent.
I don't need another project but these don't turn up in my backyard very often. And, it seems too solid to part out. I also don't want to leave it there to further deteriorate or have it end up in the wrong hands. Got to preserve these and where it is now is a community of ranchers that certainy don't know what it is.
What would you do? Parts car? Restore? Even bother with it?
Check out the cool van too.
A guy tells me he's got a roadster just like mine on his property 80 miles "up north" from where we live. He thought it was a 1966 and only good as a parts car. So I'm thinking to myself, well, having an extra parts car wouldnt be too bad. However, when we get to his property, it turns out to be a tall windshield 1969 1600. Many parts and other bits won't be useful for my 67.5.
It's been sitting for there for almost 20 years. Not sure I need another project but I can probaby get this one for well under $1000 as he hinted that I could. Clear title too.
A bit beat up but no rust-through on the body anywhere, even the floors are solid. Not sure if it turns over. Engine bay was unmolested.
Otherwise, the the interior has the usual disentegrating dashpad and wrong seats....I think. A thin layer of bondo right rear center panel from hitting something. Inside the trunk it appears as mostly just a wrinkle, not a deep dent.
I don't need another project but these don't turn up in my backyard very often. And, it seems too solid to part out. I also don't want to leave it there to further deteriorate or have it end up in the wrong hands. Got to preserve these and where it is now is a community of ranchers that certainy don't know what it is.
What would you do? Parts car? Restore? Even bother with it?
Check out the cool van too.