Someone out there inquired about 1960 Chrysler/Desoto stainless sill moldings...will you please identify yourself...maybe I can help....Roger -----Original Message----- From: Dave Stragand <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 5:55 AM Subject: [FWDLK] An introduction from Roger Howard >-------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: Welcome to L-FORWARDLOOK! > Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 21:26:27 -0700 > From: "Roger Howard" <rhoward@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: "Roger Howard" <rhoward@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <L-FORWARDLOOK-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Dear Forward Lookers, August 10 1998 My name is Roger >Howard and I live in Seattle, WA., U.S.A. Here is my story. When I >moved here in late 1990 from New York state, I was impressed by the >number of rust-free older cars. Partly because my family had owned a >1959 Plymouth wagon new as the family vehicle, I decided to seek out a >59 Plymouth coupe. I ended up with a 59 belvedere 2HT, which the >teenage owner had painted to resemble a 58 Fury. This was my >introduction to the "oldercar" syndrome. The car needed a front-end >rebuild (actually it really needed radial tires) and the brakes were >problematic. After two years or so, I sold it , and my 59 desoto >fireflite 4HT and the 60 Dodge Phoenix 4HT and used some of that money >to buy (sight unseen) a 1959 Plymouth convertible from Iowa. When it >arrived, shocked is a mild explanation of my reaction. So rusted from >years in an Iowa cornfield, the leaf springs had broken in transport. >It was a wonder other items hadn't blown or fallen off during the long >drive from minnesota, where the broker had stored it prior to offering >it for sale in Hemmings. But I figured I was already invested...(Who >would buy a rust hulk?) so I decided I had to press on. But when I >pulled the body from the frame, I found neither was worth saving! I >needed a rustfree body AND frame. A friend in Portland, Oregon had a >stripped out rustfree coupe originally from Idaho . I bought that and >towed it up here. I hired a local body man and he worked >wonders...cutting and welding until I had a solid frame and a solid >convertible body again. I rebuilt the brakes and detailed the frame >and then remounted the body. Next I hired a painter to do the entire >shell in the original 1959 red. I bought the remanufactured fabric for >the interior from a dealer in Portland, and found the exact match for >the vinyl in Michigan. I bought new convertible lift parts from >Florida. Although the original 318 was complete and supposedly ran , >I pulled that and bought a 1961 361. I have all the new remanufactured >rubber parts from Gary Goers. The chrome and stainless are original but >need work. I've run thru five parts cars and still have a 59 wagon >parts car (and a 57 Sport Suburban runner to keep me quiet). The body >is painted and back on the frame and here it sits in the >garage....waiting for me. In the meantime I have gotten married and >have a 17 month old girl to care for, so spare time is rare. I have >the original swivel seats, factory A/C, AM radio with fader control, >remote control mirror and the dashmount high beam Eye, all awaiting >refitting. Some day it will ride again!.... Roger > |