No, you're not wasting your time. I've been driving our 61 Newport (with that lovely original red Highlander interior) for two years now. Yes, the brakes tend to lock up on the drivers front after a long drive with normal braking, but I've isolated that to a drum-turning requirement which will be done when the car comes out in Spring. Yes, there is rust to contend with, but about the same as with any old 40 year old car, and the Newport's body is easier to work on than other cars of the same vintage, such as a 60 Buick or Austin-Healey, been there, done that. The panelescent gauges really look cool at night, and the only problem I had is the dimmer rheostat is intermittent which can cause it to flicker, but our 61 Fury has the same problem with normal incandescent lights! So, go out and search for that pink Saratoga! BTW - I know of at least 12 people who have "Highlander" Newports. Should I tell the author? Bruce Clough 61 Newport 61 Fury |