Re: IML: Please WELCOME New Members, Don & Susan Corliss (1959)
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Re: IML: Please WELCOME New Members, Don & Susan Corliss (1959)



Hi there Laurie!
Thank you! We are right outside of Bremerton on the tip of Hood Canal.
So nice to hear someone else has a 59 as it seems they are mostly younger models on the web. No telling when and if this will ever get done as it is completely stripped and had to find seats and door panels for it which was a job in itself. Finally found some in Montana and the guy just happened to be going to lynwood so dropped them off there. Was sure good for us!
Please keep in touch and let us know about your 59 when you have a chance. Thanks for writing and look forward to hear from you again. Sounds like we are in the same Boat! Ha!
Don and Sue
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Please WELCOME New Members, Don & Susan Corliss (1959)

Welcome Don and Susan! Nice to see another '59. Where is Belfair? We're in Ilwaco, WA.
 
Laurie and Clint Carter
'59 Crown
The Pink Lady
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 11:15 AM
Subject: IML: Please WELCOME New Members, Don & Susan Corliss (1959)

New Subscriber(s): Don & Susan Corliss
Email Address is:
sudocor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Member Location: Belfair, Washington

Car(s) owned: 1959 LeBaron 4 Door Hardtop Empress Blue No interior at present time

Self-Introduction: I purchased this car after a friend told me about having an old car in his barn for the past 16 years in another state. I immediately liked it and my wife and I drove through several states and towed it back to Washington State. The interior had to be torn out completely as there was Mice who had inhabited the car. With both my wife and I working full time, we put it aside in a basement garage and left it to be finished when maybe we retired. 15 years passed and recently we went on a venture to "clean" basement and garage. Lo and Behold there was this little beauty under the dust and rather hidden from lawnmowers, Light Fixtures, tables, Tires, you name it, we had it all covered. Retirement finally came and after getting into a routine of this new life, I have chosen "now is the time!" Come to find out with house payments still pending for a few years, it is not easy to find the funds that are required to fix this beauty up so just a little at a time, say'!
 s the wife, darn I knew I waited to long! I have been tryi
ng to round up little parts that are missing now and my wife really appreciates that I stay down in Basement and play. Someday????


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