For those unaware. Copart online auctions sometimes has muscle cars up for auction. You can go to there website and search where and what you want. currently I found a 69 skylark California special in sun valley, ca. There is a 70 'lark in knoxsville as well. I'm looking for a 2004r and rear seat for my 'lark. Im located near Boise, Id. Thanks all and be safe out there..
Cool site, found this gem there. https://www.copart.com/lot/39378160/clean-title-1958-buick-roadmaster-wi-milwaukee Burn victim but some of those parts have to be worth a fortune. Car looks like it was mint before the fire. Though I doubt it will end up going for a song. Bid is up to $1500 already.
Problem with the 58 is there's a lot one or two year only stuff there, and it shares limited commonality with the 57, and none with the 59 model. It'd be a fantastic car, but to do it out would take a fortune depending on how brittle it is. That one screams "stay away!"
You're probably right. Aside from the extensive engine bay damage, looks like things behind the dash also got roached too. Anybody have experience with burnt cars? Is the metal that was directly exposed to the fire still usable? For example can that hood just be repainted and used? Or has the high heat damaged the metal in some way so that it can only be replaced?
Having created a small fire under my car, I can testify to the fact that the brake lines were ruined. The steel ones. I think any structural steel part is questionable after being heated to a cherry red state.
I would think its a great parts car for some one doing a resto on another. I wonder what the sale price was?
Anything is repairable with the right amount of ambition & desire to accomplish what it takes to bring something back from the dead. This one is no different from the rest that have been brought back. The hood is probably warped & unless your proficent at repairing warped steel it will more than likely need another hood. Front fenders not so much as because of the body lines can be repaired. The cowl not as bad as one may think. In the passenger compartment behind the cowl under the dash needs to be looked at very cautionlessly to wiring & other related to heat issues. I wouldn't go as far to say it's not saveable, BUT it needs close examination.