I have found that the car did indeed go through a painstaking restore in 1991. The interior is immaculate, some patina and paint cracking, and Orange peel on front fenders in spots. She fires right up and purrs like a kitten.
Got in about 5 am this morning after a very long drive. It is raining today, so I will not be unloading today.
While we were loading, the owner received to phone calls wanting the car, he passed on my information to them and I have Carol Packard wanting the car for the National Museum in Warren, and Richard Rawlings (Gas Monkey) is interested for a Client ill name after our conversations but high profile. Hard decision, send the car to Museum for public, or private collection..
In the interim, here are some pics.
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