A lot depends on what you want from the car and where did it sit? If it's a barn/inside storage car with good plastic and such, these pieces are getting very hard to find and should be saved if you can. I bought a 73 two door that had been stored inside on a dirt floor. I sold/horse traded off more of these car than I ever dreamed was possible! If you have space and time you should do fine. Ask anyone in Southern Califorinia/New Mexico/Arizona that has a desert queen Hornet/Gemlin/Spirit how the trim is inside it! -- Mark Price markprice242ATadelphia.net Morgantown, WV ---- J Johnson <imfatdad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If anyone cared, thought I would continue from below.. I was told I > could have the car for $175-, what he paid for it at auction. I do not > know anything about he motor but it did turn over by hand. This guy > bought for scrap, he did not care about car other than that. To buy > and part out, I could make it back probably. I truly regret saying > this, but I just dont have the time to do it.. My main interest in > the car was to swap out the drivetrain into an older classic I have. I > have been educated that this COULD be done, but other options would be > more practical. Car is still available, for a short time the fella > told me if someone can change my mind > > From: Date: Monday, October 30, 2006 04:11 PM > > I'm an occasional estate sale/auction guy, though only if I can get > cheap.. most times am wasting my Sat mornings.. (bought a 63 American > for $60- last year) This past spring a notice for auction came out. > Canx at last minute for some reason.. Had a 76 Hornet listed. I > watched this web site ALL summer waiting for it to come back up. > Finally it did, three weeks ago. Well, it figures I was traveling that > day (travel for work), in fact I was flying back to States landing in > Detroit about an hour after auction was probably over I put in an > absentee bid of $150-, as I did not know anything about the car other > than had a 258 and was a 76 Hornet. Called when I landed, One other > bidder and of course he went over my absentee price (win $175-). This > past Saturday, another auction, spoke with the "trailer girl" and she > said that the fella that won the car bought it so he could sell for > scrap.. She traced me down a bit later and gave me the guy's number > and today I went to look at it. 76 Hornet (sportabout I think) wagon. > 258, auto, AC. Has the alum wheels, only 2 center caps. Wheels are a > bit bunged up as I believe he dragged the car home on flat tires, they > eventually collapsed and wheel on road damage. Motor turned over, no > air cleaner so open carb. Motor looked fairly clean. Was a fabric > topped car, this is shredded and I found a couple of holes in the roof > so body is basically shot. Interior not too bad but nothing to note as > special or to keep. Windshield good. Bumpers and grill are good. Trim > around wheelwells could be salvaged. He removed the gas tank, do not > know if is good or of he bungled that up. Gut is telling me he will > want at least $200- for it.. Spoke to his wife, fuzzy's there told me > he may want more . I COULD do 200-, and I have a place to store, but is > it worth it???? Gonna get with him later tonight to see what he does > want for it.. > > Possibly, to be continued > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Sponsored Link > > $200,000 mortgage for $660/mo - 30/15 yr fixed, reduce debt, home equity - > Click now for info http://yahoo.ratemarketplace.com > _______________________________________________ > AMC-List mailing list > AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > > or go to http://www.amc-list.com _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com