Hi Gang,
I'm new to the forum, and wish to introduce myself. My name is Dave Cooper from S. E. Michigan. I just pulled a pretty rough '55 out of my grandparents' barn after watching it decay for the past 5 years. I remember seeing the car as a little kid 40 years ago. It belonged to my uncle, who donated it to me if I was crazy enough to pull it out of the collapsed barn that surrounded it. Well it's out, not having seen the light of day in around 45 years. I went back for the motor as it was in another shed, along with a bumper and the spare. Seems that I have most of the parts and it seems the car is a matching numbers vehicle, as it was unmolested for so long. It is in very rough shape, and I'm considering my options. A fellow PCA member has offered to help me with an inventory of all the parts. I'm told the vehicle was red with silver stripes from the headlights back - seems that it was painted dark blue at some point, and was raced by the original owner. In fact there is what might be an admission sticker on the bumper - 2528 FORT SILL 1958 (Oklahoma). My uncle told me the name of the prior owner was Kathie (sp?). My uncle must have bought the car in the early 60's, cracked the windscreen down the center bend, removed it, then pulled the engine, then sanded the car to bare metal, then stopped...the car was pushed into a shed attached to the main barn, which lost part of the roof several years ago and collapsed onto the car, knocking it and the floor under it down, such that the car was at a 45 degree angle pointing downward, and supporting the roof. Now the question is where to go from here. I Will complete an inventory next spring. Most folks I talked to at the PCA Parade in Traverse City this past summer advised me to keep it all together and not part it out. It is safely tucked away, ready for further exploration next spring. All comments and advice welcome!
Dave
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