I hope you are right John. I never like to see something neat get scrapped even if it is beyond repair. Paul In a message dated 5/3/2004 10:58:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jsadowski@xxxxxxx writes: > These cars are so rare that undoubtedly, the day will come that in would be >feasible to "spend whatever it takes" to bring it back. Lets hope that someone >with the money & energy gets it in time. > John > ----- Original Message ----- > From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 9:39 AM > Subject: Re: IML: 69/70 limo on ebay, restorable? > > > I have been told that virtually anything is restorable. The only question is >whether the cost can be justified by the result. I don't think that this car >will be worth the money it would take to fix it correctly. It looks like it >has been fixed incorrectly at least once, and maybe more. To some, money isn't >everything, though. Maybe somebody with a lot of money will develop an >affection for it and do whatever it takes to bring it back. > > As far as I am concerned, in a word, "no". > > Paul > > In a message dated 5/3/2004 12:12:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > > > > > This is an interesting discussion, but to me, this car appears to be a total > > rust backet. It appears that the only use is a parts donor. Do you fellows > > think that this car within economically feasible restoration? > > > > D^2 > > > >