1962 Chrysler 300H restoration candidate on youtube

That guy is a retard... that car had to be under water for years before it was drug out from the river bed. What a dreamer
 
"Patina" has a limit. This car hit that limit in the mid-'70s.

It has the four-bolt valve covers, so I doubt that the car has (the remains of) a 440 in it.

There are about seven parts that I see that can be salvaged:
1) PS pump
2) Intake and exhaust manifolds
3) Taillight assemblies
4) Instrument cluster
5) Shifter button assembly
6) Short block and PB trans MIGHT be salvageable
7) Steering wheel could be restored

Maybe $300 worth in the present shape.
 
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There are no words to describe what I have just watched...
 
I couldn't watch anymore after I saw the front fender patches.
 
I was morbidly fascinated, so I watched the whole thing. At 9:00 he goes back to the shanty to show where to look for the keys and title.

I can appreciate his passion, although misguided.

Every car guy is a "little" crazy. But he's drinking lots of Kool-Aid.

John
 
He has not measured the track WIDTH of an S-10, which will be about ten inches shy of the Chrysler's. No worries, as what remains of the sheet metal will simply crumple as the car is lifted. Did you notice the bottle jack holding up the driver's side of the roof? I laughed my *** off with seeing that!
 
That guy should be on late night tv.:lol: That's the best "Dead Pan" humor I've heard in a long time. "We cleaned out the house" :rofl: "I put a few good items in the trunk" :rofl: What trunk! Funniest thing I've seen in a long time. .... Lets go look for the keys and title :rofl:
I was going to use paneling for the door cards:rofl: but decided to just use the bare doors :rofl: The rockers need a little work:rofl:
I think I can sell the block:rofl:
 
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