Triple Pickle
Senior Member
It is what it is folks. They ain’t all Hemi Cuda convertibles.
I’ve left a message, and called again. Calls go straight to voicemail.@Triple Pickle, any update on getting @BLIMP connected with the owner so he can save it? I certainly hope it works out, this car needs to be saved!
I don’t know what it is that makes some people here think the top is totally rotted off this thing. The bubbles under the top on the side is the filller that the factory slaps on the joint where the roof and quarter panels meet. If anyone doesn’t recognize that or has never seen it, I don’t know what to say.Looks solid enough, but why do so many look at it as a car to restore? Perfect car to shoot a coat of hot rod black primer to give it a RoadKill look or keep it and the worn patina as is and maybe even update the drivetrain with a modern Hemi and automatic. Who cares about the rust under the vinyl? Fiberglass matt and then recover - no one will be the wiser. Its all about fun, not trying to recreate its original condition, its a 318 for crying out load - its only original once and after that, it isn't. Some cars that get restored become upside down on money/time invested versus its "restored" resale condition - and this is one of those cars.
I'd get it running, clean up whatever rot is under the vinyl roof and drive it, that car is a perfect daily. I'd not mind one bit if it was in my shed.Looks solid enough, but why do so many look at it as a car to restore? Perfect car to shoot a coat of hot rod black primer to give it a RoadKill look or keep it and the worn patina as is and maybe even update the drivetrain with a modern Hemi and automatic. Who cares about the rust under the vinyl? Fiberglass matt and then recover - no one will be the wiser. Its all about fun, not trying to recreate its original condition, its a 318 for crying out load - its only original once and after that, it isn't. Some cars that get restored become upside down on money/time invested versus its "restored" resale condition - and this is one of those cars.
That's true, I had many a 318 back when, Auto's and sticks. As I recall, I got about 15-16 MPG in general driving back then, maybe 18-20 highway but the memories fade, at time, was considered pretty good. My vert, 383 4bbl w/4 speed gets about 12-13 around town, haven't ever done enough highway to know what that is.And, with a 318, you can almost afford the gas to drive it, not a gas hog like the big drinkers.
I’ve driven a big block (400) on an 80 mile round trip back and forth to work on a daily basis recently. When gas prices start hovering at or above $3 a gallon it starts getting painfull at the pump.That's true, I had many a 318 back when, Auto's and sticks. As I recall, I got about 15-16 MPG in general driving back then, maybe 18-20 highway but the memories fade, at time, was considered pretty good. My vert, 383 4bbl w/4 speed gets about 12-13 around town, haven't ever done enough highway to know what that is.
I’ve driven a big block (400) on an 80 mile round trip back and forth to work on a daily basis recently. When gas prices start hovering at or above $3 a gallon it starts getting painfull at the pump.