Any advice on restoring a '63 Polara 500 Max Wedge? How's that for a wide open question? Here's my story. I've been wanting a Max Wedge for a long time. I found an original in PA, which I convinced the owner to sell after harrassing him for 6 months. I have the original build sheet, and documentation from both Galen Govier and Chyrsler Historicial. It's a project, but I'm treating it as a long-term hobby. I'm not real experienced, but I'm eager to do as much as I can, and I'm a quick learner. But I don't want to do anything stupid to screw it up either, so I'll try to be realistic. My goal is to restore it back as close as possible to original, but I want to race it in nostalgia classes, so I'll still do a few mods like a roll cage, springs, etc. Are there any restoration books anyone would recommend in particular? The body and frame are solid, except for the passenger floor pans, which I have sheet metal for. The paint and interior are in bad shape. It hasn't run since 1977. The engine in it is a '65 street wedge, but I have a '63 Stage II to put in it. So the engine isn't sitting too long, I was thinking about trying to take care of the engine bay first. That way I can get the engine in and run it occasionally. Then I can take my time with everything else. - Jim A. '63 Max Wedge Polara 500, '72 Chevelle SS, '71 Bronco, '47 Willys CJ-2A