Thanks fellows ... I bought this car in 2000. Sorry don't have any digital pix's to post. It was complete but needed restoration. From what I've read I think I'm probably in the same shape as many of you, "a whole lotta will just not a lotta way". Anyway after recovering from a horendous motor cycle accident in 2001 I began serious work on it in 2005 striped her down to the skivvies right out in the yard. Checked the numbers on the motor and was saddened to learn it was from a 51 dodge truck and while 1/3 of the number five piston was laying in the oil pan and it would still run, amazingly 80 PSI on number 5... so the engine was salvagable. I let my local shop do the machine work and took care of the rest myself. .060 oversized on everything; pistons, rod and mains, new valves, springs, guides. Spun bearings on number 4 and 5 so two new rods, new pump. engine guts purchased through Terril Mechine, great people to work with. Clutch componets and few other sundried items came from Burnbuams. Front and Rear window seals came from Steale. Graves Plating did the bumpers, excellent work, but very expensive. The most significant issue I had was learning from the plater that my headlight surrounds were not salvageable, GOOD GRIEF! ... found NOS at Mitchell Motors, A little tricky to deal with but boy did they save the day. I've got Good Year Wrangler 235 15's for rubber I like the profile of these tires they just look more like an old car tire to me. Still have work to do on the interior so its a little like that old fifties tune, Shake Rattle & Roll. Got her on the road about 3 weeks ago and I'm just under 500 miles on the engine, so far things seem to be settling in okay. Thanks for your comments!
terry