Hi,
Thanks for your encouragement. I am a little surprised
that someone out there does not want a piece of Mopar History.
Considering it is all original and in preserved condition, I thought someone out there would and could see and realize what an
easy project this car is, as a survivor car and it being a great show piece.
As well, being a 6 cylinder it is economical on fuel/gas, you could drive this car daily as another option. I would think a Mopar Enthusiast
would love to have a Mopar that they could drive daily. I have invested several thousands of dollars into the car as well
- new brakes and tires, gas tank cleaned out twice, checked out etc.- and the car drives well.
It was never abused in its lifetime as this was a 1 Family Owner Car.
I was hoping someone on one of these forums would be interested in saving a little piece of Mopar History, for the betterment and preservation
of Mopar History. I thought this car was worth saving, given its uniqueness and original preserved state, but I guess I have misunderstood things.
Especially given the economic times we are currently living - priorities change ideals - this is understandable.
But in Alberta, Canada it is still booming economically here.
I would hate to see this car be torn apart and a big block dropped into it, as many want to buy it cheap and tear it up and apart. I could and would
not sell it to a person, knowing that someone will do this.
So, I have decided that if it does not sell by mid September, as I have listed for sale on various forums, kijiji, car pages, and old ride.com I will send it to
AUCTION in the month of SEPTEMBER. There are a few auctions here within Alberta Canada in the month of September and know that is always a good way of
selling it. This way I do not know what the new owner will do to it and only hope it is preserved. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
Thanks again to all of you for your interest, encouragement, help, assistance, input & info. It was all appreciated.
Sincerely,
Bella Beeze
Felicity