Re: [FWDLK] Wavey, Wavey Rockers...
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Re: [FWDLK] Wavey, Wavey Rockers...



Just goes to show how you have to educate yourself if you're buying a car.
The serial number they give for it doesn't exist in my book (LD3V prefix -
is that supposed to be LD3N?) and they give it as an engine number, which
should be L350-xxxx unless the engine's incorrect (I didn't bother to read
up on other years).   Seller appears to be uniformed about these cars -
given the Krause book can be bought on eBay for $10 or less, that's kind of
inexcuseable on a car selling for close to $10K.  Heck I just got their
standard catalog for 1946-1975 cars for all of a buck - the shipping still
only brought it to $6.


Paint was probably matched to some sheltered area of the body, given the
quality of the resto I'd be surprised if a lot of time was taken to matching
it exactly as opposed to picking a color that was close and using that
instead.



I may sell rusty pieces of junk, but at least I show you the problems
instead of slapping a bunch of filler on it, spray-bombing it and letting
you discover it only when you come see the car in person.


Speaking of which, anyone on here need '58 Saratoga 2dr parts?   I finally
bought the tan one I've shown pictures of around before.  I won't call it
unrestorable, but it's so rusty it's not economically realistic to try to
save - someone needed a window, so I got it for that.   (it has the popular
invisible rocker panel option installed by mother nature, along with
invisible floorpans - very rare!   ...  hmm, I should try that in an eBay
auction and see what kind of reaction that gets.  lol - )



Bill K.





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From: "eastern sierra Adj Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 1:16 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Wavey, Wavey Rockers...


> King of the wild resto's (apologies to those of
> y'all too young to remember Howdie Doodie, et al).
>
> This car is just about as good (bad) as a FWDLK'er can get, in being
> MIS-represented
> as being "restored(or NOT)", "original", and/or "mildly-renovated" .
> This car is a mess, STARTING with the engine, which is a ("325?") poly,
> which was the standard block on a 58  Coro (2-bbl) and Royal (4-bbl);
> the CRL had the
> 350 wedge B block as standard.
>
> Love them wavey rockers, and oversprayed undercarriage, and trunk work,
> and aftermarket interior,w/white parcel shelf, & hubcaps.
>
> BTW, are those Cokers?? I LIKE the fact that there is ("now??") a black
> inner-border which "separates"  the appearance of the white-wall. from
> the wheel-edge.
> Y'know? @ least they didn't paint the wheels body-color-----& oh yeah,
> the body-color is reportedly a Spring-Special shade (photos don't look
> 'correct', tho) , but if this car was a Spring Special model, the only
> S.-S. "items" (which trim-items  WERE  available a-la-carte/individually
> on those models) may be its paint.
>
> IM-N-HO, this car, as-is, is worth about $5k-$7.5K.
>
> Neil Vedder
>
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