Very nice! Always liked the black and white look! Mine needs a good cleaning from sitting in the garage over winter, so here's group of filtered shots (first is not filtered)
1962 215 v8 HI 4 barrel aluminum,camelot rose original 39600 miles red corvair was sold a mo ago no place for 2 cars. nothing drives like a buick!
Dude, you will have so much fun restoring that decaying car. It will take you a long time to rebuild, but it will be an achievement once you complete it. You can check out 4wheelonline in case you need aftermarket parts like tires and wheels.
Hard to say. On paper the Burgundy is the fairest of them all, but the red 'vert drives better right now. Lots of projects lurking and I'm hoping for a new favorite soon.
Project 2020- bought 3/23/20 like this- inop but close? LOL Paint was gone from the hood and deck. Not a spec of rust on this Wisconsin car. It had some tar like goo rust prevention sprayed everywhere underneath and inside doors, trunk, fenders. Sent off for paint...engine had been replaced with a 66 425 Q-Jet and it needed mounts, flexplate, tuning, fuel pump, etc. Runs well now, it is in my hands for the interior reinstallation.
Nice sunny and crisp day to get the car out...walked out to it parked and got a quick 360 view to show off its color range:
Here is my latest project. It's a '66 LeSabre Sport Coupe with 23,000 miles. It's a nice car overall. There are some minor battle scars in the paint, but I'm going to leave it alone. The interior is excellent. The drive train is a 340 with Super Turbine. Here's what I have planned: Add air conditioning Add disc brakes Add fuel injection Add bucket seats, trying to use the existing bench seat material for covers Add console Replace 20" wheels with 15" Buick Rally chrome wheels Add red line tires Restore factory ride height I love the body style and it's one you don't see very often. I'm really hoping to have it done for the Nats in Lisle.