Cool. I've had several Mopar muscle cars with tow hitches.
Cool. I've had several Mopar muscle cars with tow hitches.
Welcome to the site. Nice score, that car looks like a nice solid original piece. Without knowing your budget, resto shops=large investment, I would try to get it running and see what else it needs to be road worthy. If all it needs is a hot battery, fluids changed out, engine oiling system primed, and some new gas to get it running, that is where I would start. Brake job, front end rebuild, shocks, may be needed. It may need the tank boiled or replaced, I would start it on a fuel can first. After some cleaning it may be presentable as it is, just wax it up and keep inside in a garage/shop. Cars are only original once and seems that cars like yours are gathering as much attention as fully restored cars at shows and cruise-ins. Drive it like that for a while and if you choose the full "frame-ON" , our cars are uni-body, not full frame, then you can always do that later after finding all the parts and such you will need for a full resto. I like cars with patina and yours looks straight and solid enough as is to be proud of as a "Street Survivor"! Good luck with it and keep us posted
Oh I guess I decided to retore it,
I am hoping to take it to the mopar nationals at Columbus Ohio in August.