Not sure if naming resto shops names is allowed so I'll refrain until someone says it's ok.
Yes it's fine to post the details
OK Well, the shop I'm mainly concentrating on is Totally Auto in PA. Some may remember hearing about this shop from the series they did about restoring a Plumb Crazy '71 Challenger convertible years ago in one of the Mopar magazines. I followed that series of articles religiously and decided, then, that they would be my resto shop of choice. Now that I have the opportunity, I'm really hoping to be able to have them bring my Challenger back.
I'm now waiting to hear back from them as to whether or not it can be done.
Not much of an update but......
I've essentially recovered the vert and she's finally resting out of the weather in temporary storage until I find out what can be done with her.
Here are the latest pictures I've taken right after I got her all prepped for transport to storage.
In case they are savable, I put the 440 back in the engine compartment and threw the 4spd in the trunk. I also tried to restore what little dignity the car had left by cleaning out what was left of the T/A hood and put the original hood back on. Just for grins, I dug the debris out from around the top frame and pulled it up. To my pleasant surprise, it still went up smoothly. A good sign, I hope.
Top up and hood down, I strapped her up and hauled her to a temporary garage to await the news of her resurrection.
Until then, my story is at a standstill. In the meantime, if anyone has some feedback on my shop of choice, or suggestions for an alternative, I'm open to any and all comments.
Here's the link to Totally Auto for those that don't know them.
http://www.totallyautoinc.com/