A few yrs back here in Seattle, I spied a 60 Desoto 4 dr tucked under some trees. The owner had recently died, and the heirs were only too happy to take $100 for it. Only problem with the transaction was who was going to wake up the homeless person living in the backseat and tell him his "house" was sold. I let the towtruck driver do the deed. Roger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Morton" <morton@RAD.UPENN.EDU> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 6:11 AM Subject: [FWDLK] Another gal has caught my eye: Part II > I was taken with a '56 I had seen over the summer (see posting below). > Alas, the owner wanted $1K for it. I was offering $400. > > My friend, who works at a location near the car, has been continuing to > talk to the owner. It seems he's gotten him down to $500 on my behalf. > I'm betting that it's taken a beating with the summer rains, and he's > rethinking his options. I could end up with this car after all. One > potential hiccup: He will have to serve an eviction notice on the > homeless person who has since taken up residence! There goes the > neighborhood... > > Dan, TWSAM > '55 (&'56?!) Savoy > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List > > [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Dan Morton > > Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 8:36 AM > > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU > > Subject: [FWDLK] Another gal has caught my eye > > > > > > I have a friend with five '59 Chevys, all in various states > > of disassembly. Last night, he took me to visit a car he's > > noticed, that he's been suggesting I should buy for parts. > > It's a '56 Savoy. Turns out, the car had been running not > > too long ago, but some kids smashed out the glass and now it > > sits. My friend thinks I should make my '55 the parts car, > > and fix up the '56! It sits on a mean street in Camden, NJ, > > so when we went to look, I didn't have more than a minute to > > take it in. We drove around to the front and spoke to the > > owner, who said all it needed (besides glass!) is a master > > brake cylinder, which he has. I could probably get it for a > > song. Here are the pros and cons: > > > > Pros: > > > > '56 has no discernible rust or significant dents, in the 58.5 > > seconds I had to look -- I need fenders, hood, door skins and > > a lot of welding on the '55 > > > > '56 bumpers looked straight, chrome shining -- '55's are > > bent, silver-painted > > > > '56 has a V8, '55 has 230 flathead > > > > '56 is a 2-door, '55 is a 4-door > > > > (forgot to check transmission) > > > > Cons: > > > > I just had the flathead rebuilt! Don't know the condition of the V8 > > > > I don't even have a garage for the '55, let alone a parts > > car, be it the '55 or the '56 (Hey... unless I impose on Mom > > again! "Hi, Mom!") > > > > The front and back glass is gone (except Jack Johnson sold me > > a great windshield for cheap, and the '55's back glass is solid) > > > > I know nothing about the frame, etc. > > > > What should I do?!!! > > > > Dan, TWSAM > > '55 (&'56?!) Savoy > > >
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