To try and make a long story short, my wife and I were going to surprise a 61-year old widow who is a friend of ours here in Harrisburg. She's actually a big car fan and has been really good to us. My wife invited her to Carlisle and she was thrilled at the thought of going. I was going to surprise her by actually having my wife pick her up in my Barracuda.
I had to get the 'Cuda inspected as the inspection lapsed last year. I didn't bother renewing it at the time because the wipers and washers were inop, and they need to work for inspection. Well over the past two days I got all that straightened out, so I took it to the shop today for the state safety inspection.
Not good...
They failed it because the front frame rails have apparently gotten quite soft. Also there is a rust hole in the rear quarter above the driver's side tire.
What this means is that I basically can't drive the 'Cuda in the State of PA anymore. Now, MEK mentioned it and the shop actually confirmed that if I get antique tags on it, I'm exempt from the inspections. But the antique tag costs $100 and I don't think I can get it by next weekend. Plus, the car really isn't that safe to drive if the frame has gotten that bad.
At this point I just don't know what to do with the car. It's going to take years and LOTS of money to get to the point that I can disassemble it and make repairs. It'll take lots MORE money to have someone else fix it, and I don't want to be one of those that has a 'Cuda sitting around in pieces for a decade or longer.
I'm wondering if I should just sell it for whatever I can get for it, wait a year or two for the job market to stabilize, get my wife a new car (she needs one, too) and then just go get a turn-key 'Cuda for $20K or so and be happy. I don't really want to sell this car - I mean it took us home from our wedding. But I'm wondering if it's worth it to try and fix it. I know very little about frame repair.
Thoughts?
Jeff