Author Topic: So I'm trying to buy this car I found in the woods.  (Read 3254 times)

I really dont know who owns it, whether it has it's title or not, keys, or what have you. I know its been sitting since about 77. Transmission is automatic and probably stuff. Engine is the factory 440. I want to restore it. It's a 1970 Dodge Coronet.



Thats what its supposed to look like except change the vinyl top to white vinyl. It's in the middle of the loving woods and its in actually pretty good shape for this year. Not too much visible rust. Havent checked floor pans, oh dear god lol. Only got one picture. Will be getting more tomorrow. I'll update you guys on my progress.



I brushed off some leaves earlier and it's in really good shape rust wise. The body is almost completely straight except for a round dent in the front left fender i can tap out.

UPDATE: I found some property near the car, might go tomorrow and talk to the people about it.
« Last Edit: April 13, 2014, 03:46:32 PM by EazyE »

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thank you it is fix

That's pretty nice. My Dad has a 1973 mercury cougar, and he got it when he was 19+fixed it up himself. http://images.dealerrevs.com/gallery/photo.php?id=32422128
« Last Edit: April 13, 2014, 12:49:26 PM by Swat 3 »

That's pretty nice. My Dad has a 1973 mercury cougar, and he got it when he was 19+fixed it up himself. http://www.barrett-jackson.com/staging/carlist/items/Fullsize/Cars/96306/96306_Side_Profile_Web.jpg

haha stuff thats nice. id like to be driving this coronet ugh with that 440 six pack under the hood

I am apparently going to get the car in inheritance, but I am afraid the car is going to die soon (my Dad doesn't have the money to fix it and there are multiple problems with it, eg. the back axis is forgeted up and so is one of the brakes.

Also why bother buy the car? Just say you found it in the woods lol.

this sounds like that movie christine

I am apparently going to get the car in inheritance, but I am afraid the car is going to die soon (my Dad doesn't have the money to fix it and there are multiple problems with it, eg. the back axis is forgeted up and so is one of the brakes.

Also why bother buy the car? Just say you found it in the woods lol.

well it belongs to somebody and it wouldnt feel right to just take it, but if i cant find a house near it then i will.

I have a friend who buys bad condition cars, restores them, and then re-sells them for more money.  I think his most recent was a '71 Volkswagen Beetle.

better than an el camino at least

show us some more pictures of the car