'60 Chrysler #2 is in the bag. As expected, a rusty 4-door post sedan, maroon with a grey and black interior. But, the under trunk lid area is solid - had I found this car even 10 years ago it might have been restorable from the looks, but sitting outside did it in as it sunk into the dirt and rotted from the bottom up. The good: Taillight lenses, one park lens, one backup and one housing, tail housings not bad, all the stainless there except some door pieces, some hard to see because of junk next to car. Dash complete, dirty, chrome may clean up okay though. Was an inside rear view mirror an option on these? It has the spot for it but just a little pointed bubble in the center of the ring, like a blank-out cap of some sort. Grille not bad, logo is decent. One fender may be re-useable, the other is shot. Mostly untouched under the hood. Bumpers are both decent, hood and trunk lid look reuseable, small crest on trunk lid is good. I think the dashpad is good too. Has the radio in it. The bad: Motor is stuck, no air cleaner, rockers and lower quarters rotted out, front seat forward mounts rotted out so pans are definately bad, last inspection sticker appears to be 1970 (sheesh, didn't anyone drive these past the 60's around here??), windshield is cracked, doors are stuck either open or closed, some pits on inside handles, inside smells musty and nasty, may not be any keys for it but at least this one has a VIN tag. The ugly: the car is literally full of crap, at least an Fxxx hubcap's worth - one of the farm cats or the Doxon dogs these folks raise has been using the front right floor and that hubcap as a toilet for a while. So the kick panels are staying in it. I'm going to make another web page like I've made for some of the other cars for it and put the pictures on. When it's done the address will be: www.angelfire.com/ny5/classicauto/60windsor.html - Today was like ultimate car finding day. I stopped to check out a car collection I used to know about and it's all still there. Mostly Ford and Chevy, several 40-41 Chevs though. One 54 Plymouth is about as close to Forward Look as I saw, the next MoPar is a '70-ish Duster that seems to be some kind of sport option package model. Then I spotted behind a farm, a Forward Look friendly car. A '60 Dodge 4-door of some sort. No one was home to take a close up look. The car was rusted wierdly, the hood was bent and had a huge rot hole. But the visible headlights were intact - most of the other '60s I have seen the headlight area rots until they fall off. My wild stab of a guess is this was a nice car that someone drove until it suffered an engine fire, and there it sits. So, sometime this summer I may grab that for parts - who knows. Meanwhile, I have this to concentrate on - Last but not least, how does one remove the parking lamp lenses from these? I took a set apart and the screws out and the lenses would not come out - I was afraid I would chip one with a screwdriver, so I left them. Are they glued on with some sort of sealer? Thanks Bill K. |