Charles, Since we all know the most economical way to get into a decent old car is to buy the very best you can afford. You will save tons of $$ that way. >From your description of the convertible it sounds like it would need everything and I would doubt that you could rebuild it for less than you could buy another that was complete. Now if it was a '60 300F convertible, it might be another story! Find a better one! You will be happier. Brian D500s in MI cpollock@xxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello All, > I need the advice of the group. As all of you combined can probably > give me an objective opinion on a course of action as opposed to just > jumping in. I have found a 1961 Chrysler New Yorker/Newport/? > convertible sitting in a VERY old junkyard. There is not a whole lot > left of it as it has been sitting for MANY years. It has no trim, no > interior, no front dog house, no doors, no trunk floor and is missing > the drivers side floor pan. It does have a complete drive train, decent > quarter panels, decklid and front cowl area with firewall. All the > rolling stock is there as well. It appears to have been a light > blue/turqouse car, and there is no data tag so it is anyone's guess as > to what color the interior was. The steering wheel appears to be black. > > And now the question, > Is this car rare enough/valuable enough/interesting enough/is there > enough left of it to purchase and restore? > > I know I could find a ratty two door and gut it for the necessary > pieces, the only hard part would be the convertible top mechanism and > the top itself. > > I know opinions will vary, but I am just trying to get a general idea of > whether I should proceed with the purchase or just pass and keep > looking. > > Thanks for any help you can provide, > Chargin'Charles.
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