About this Mopar:
One of the last pictures of the car before the engine, trans., and front clip were removed. I'm the third owner of the car. It was parked in a barn for eight years before I got it. The crazy guy I bought it from nose-dived it into a lake while road-drinking with his buddies on a rainy night, which kinked the front rails. The years it spent in the barn took its toll on the rear rails and trunk. It'll need a bunch of work on the underbody, but it's worth redoing. I drove it for about a year and a half before the front end started to pull (probably a bad brake cylinder), and I put it through years of juggling it from storage unit to storage unit. It's time to bring it home and get the resto started. It's a rare-optioned car, and worth redoing. It sure was a blast to drive. Even though the 383 was tired, it still had some juice left in the berries.