Thank you to everybody who took the time to respond to my request for information. Since the overwhelming response from the group was to purchase the car and either install a carburetor and/or worry about finding the parts later my wife and I decided to purchase it. Hopefully it will become her daily driver someday. Some people asked how I found the car. My job requires me to travel 3 to 6 days a week all over the world. I spend much of my free time searching for '58 Dodges and Chryslers, my co-workers know how interested I am in these cars, many of them keep an eye out wherever they go. Usually these "hot-tips" end up being almost anything but forward look cars. In August a co-worker said he saw a gold and black hardtop that looks just like the car I drive to work everyday, when he was on a trip. I wasn't to sure what to make of it so I took the directions he gave me and didn't follow up on it because he had no phone number. Last week he and I happened to be traveling back to New England together and he asked me if I wanted to drive by the place. I said sure and we drove buy the place. I would have never seen the car but he has eagle eyes and is always looking for old Harley Davidsons' lying around. Well we stopped and I couldn't believe my eyes it was a Regal Lancer. I am fairly well versed on '58 Dodges and knew it was fairly rare. I was surprised to see the EFI and was not sure it was original. (I still don't know if it is original but it appears it might be.) I had never seen one and did not see any emblems to the effect. There are two holes halfway up the car on each side behind the front wheel well where an emblem may have been mounted but, they may have been for another emblem or reason. The owner said the car had been sitting there since before he bought the property in 1980, it is sitting next to a late 60's Caddy in a gulch next to a creek on the edge of his property on a small rural route, pathetically rusting away amongst the weeds. He was more than happy to get rid of it, he did not think it had any value except as scrap. It will be a challenge to remove I will probably have to have a wrecker winch it a couple hundred feet up to where I can load it on to a flatbed or trailer. It has no title so that will be another challenge. The car is Copper and Black, it looks like the interior was also copper colored at one time, now it is the color of rotten leaves and dirt. Later this winter or next spring when I get it out of there I will try posting some pictures. Thanks again to all the people who responded, your insight is priceless. Dan |