Beyond all other considerations, you are not in good shape to acquire this second 1959. I do not know what you do, or how much you make. Your existing parking situation is tolerated at best. Another leviathan in the process of being stripped will tax whatever goodwill you may have established. Thoughts - 1. You already have a loan on the 1959 you have. 2. The second 1959 is not a parts car, even if no one else wants to buy it. When you get it, you wont want to treat it as one. Your expenses will double, at least. 3. The Nissan is not going to depreciate any further. Dimitrios is wrong about the collectibility of these cars. there is a strong market for them. 4. Borrowing money to pursue a hobby is not economically sound. 5. A 1959 will never be a reliable car. Too many old pieces are waiting to malfunction. Just when you think everything is wonderful, your drive shaft will fail. Count on it. As a "banker," as someone who counsels people on loans all day, I would not lend you a dime for this project. There is an intersection between wants and needs. In your case both your wants and needs are ill defined. Pursue your current 1959 course to the best of your ability. get some good sound every day transportation that will not eat you alive economically, and may even be useful to the 1959, like a pick up truck. The moment you mentioned you had borrowed money for the existing 59, your 'credit' was "cancelled." You have not mentioned this element in your own words, but I suspect it is lurking in your subconscious, nonetheless. You cannot save them all. In your case, neither your bank balance nor your neighbours will allow you. Please forgive my bluntness. I get paid to tell people things they do not necessarily want to hear. Hugh ----- Original Message ----- From: <Imperial59crown@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 6:08 AM Subject: IML: To Hugh, a second 1959 > Hello Hugh, The second 1959 Imperial I was thinking of is the one I've been > posting on the list which is currently on the market. It is a real creampuff, > which I heard had been stored for 28 years, and it looks like it. The paint > is about the same as my '59, needing a repaint, but the interior is perfect, > especially the dash, which is in sad need of repair in my car. Also the > chrome is all like brand new, which my car needs a few large pieces > re-chromed like the front and rear bumpers. My Nissan 300ZX is in very good > running order at present time, having put in a new clutch and radiator this > past year, but it is getting up there in miles, over 130,000. It is also very > expensive to repair whenever anything goes wrong, and is just eeking by > California's every two year smog checks. I bought it used in 1993, it is a > 1991 model, for $20,000.00, and for about the last five years their price has > stayed in the $12,000.00 area. Since I took out a loan to buy my '59 > Imperial, I do not want to take out any new car loans, which is why the > double Imperial idea struck me as attractive, and the parts from the one in > better condition could be swapped out between the cars. The Nissan is getting > up there in years, and wouldn't last a fourth of the time my Imperial has > sitting out in a field somewhere, and I fear it's next big repair bill. It is > the opposite of my Imperial, being very nimble, and tiny, but I enjoy driving > my Imperial more. I have also quieted down the neighbors which I am pretty > sure amounted to one, who thought they had a claim to a particular parking > area. Give me your ideas, I like having two such different cars, but kind of > like the idea of having two identical classics. Bill '59 Crown >