Silverghost
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Well, I am pretty sure I am going to be a new "Dad" but before I sign on the dotted line, I want to make sure I am not missing anything key.
This is the car I am looking at:
https://cudatah.smugmug.com/gallery/2244852_6snuG#117111235
I met with the owner yesterday. It looks like everything is there. It has new interior - biscuit or tan, new carpet, new headliner, all refinished wood. Wire wheels, both sets of partial and full rear wheel spats(?). As the pictures show, all rot has been taken out and fresh metal welded in. All chrome is in decent or better shape. Current owner has installed a layer of sound deadner throughout the interior. All parts are carefully wrapped, boxed, etc. There are two carbs on it - I forget what type - and an additional pair of SU's to go with it. There is also a 3.4 litre head to go with it, to upgrade the performance.
To me, this is a full scale model kit, I just need to "glue" it together. The owner estimated about 200 hours to get it going again.
Hit me with the good, the bad and the ugly I am facing. On the surface it seems fairly straight forward yet I know that things are never as they seem at first look. I want to take this on with full knowledge of what I am getting into and not find myself in water over my head surrounded by dollar eating shark!
My Significant Other likes this style of car and as long as I can present a fairly thought out action plan will be happy.
Thanks guys! I look forward to the input!
This is the car I am looking at:
https://cudatah.smugmug.com/gallery/2244852_6snuG#117111235
I met with the owner yesterday. It looks like everything is there. It has new interior - biscuit or tan, new carpet, new headliner, all refinished wood. Wire wheels, both sets of partial and full rear wheel spats(?). As the pictures show, all rot has been taken out and fresh metal welded in. All chrome is in decent or better shape. Current owner has installed a layer of sound deadner throughout the interior. All parts are carefully wrapped, boxed, etc. There are two carbs on it - I forget what type - and an additional pair of SU's to go with it. There is also a 3.4 litre head to go with it, to upgrade the performance.
To me, this is a full scale model kit, I just need to "glue" it together. The owner estimated about 200 hours to get it going again.
Hit me with the good, the bad and the ugly I am facing. On the surface it seems fairly straight forward yet I know that things are never as they seem at first look. I want to take this on with full knowledge of what I am getting into and not find myself in water over my head surrounded by dollar eating shark!
Thanks guys! I look forward to the input!