Thank you!
The last time the car ran was in 1986. It was fine at that time. I took the gamble on the engine (I don't even know if it turns) and will see how it is. The battery is the one from back in 1986, so I take some comfort that no one has tried to start the car since it went on sale.
Please keep posting updates with pictures.
Very nice and I'm guessing the gas tank is near the top of the to-do list.
Thank you! The tank is near the top. At the top are the brakes
Thanks for the pictures. It's really cool to see this car.
You may want to take as many pictures as you can of every inch of that car if some of the OEM stuff is still there. It may help a lot if restoring to a meticulous original later.
Saving some of those unusable, but old original parts would be a good idea too.
Btw, putting the top down may make putting it back up interesting, but no worries if you don't go far, have a garage and plan to replace it. The original design may need to be documented though.
I remember a long afternoon as a teenager with my 67 Chrysler Newport Convertible (light yellow with black interior, 383, auto). I had put the top down for a few days while in the garage. It may have been the original top, but was intact and decent enough for me. When I tried to put it back up the header bow (if that's the right term) at the windshield was three inches from latching! The whole thing was super tight. I attached a come-along with two weight distributing hooks. I wet the top with a light mixture of armor all (not sure how I came up with that) and water. Every half hour or so I sprayed the tight areas and gave the come-along a click. Later that day I was able to disconnect my cables and latch the top with no ill effects.
Wow, that car looks great outside in the light.
That's the least I could do after all the help I got from folks on this forum!
Was it a one-time-only issue, or did you keep the process handy going forward?