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Well, the notch has got to go. I have a limit on dead cars in my possesion, and with the purchase of the bus i must slough off the others. I have no clue what this is worth. I told my friend, he almost started to drool, then he saw it and had his doubts. its a 1963 notchback 1500, no engine, no back glass, been outside, uncovered, and ignored, for 5 years. Saying rusty doesn't do it justuce- unless one was quite a asochistic welder or had a donor carI don't think it could live again. Has a few good fenders, nice bumpers (with overriders, I believe!) but no pans. Comes with some vines and a fair sized live oak growing in the rear pans. I have to go and trailer it back from orlando- when and if I do I will take some pictures. Does this sound even worth getting? I know there are a few rabid Notchback fans- I feel kind of bad- I bought all of my cars together, paid extra for the unseen Notch. I just don't know if its worth the trouble. It's certainly beyond my skills and dedication to the art..... let me know what you all think. I'm in St.petersburg, Florida, if you want to get the whole thing of me, cheap. -rj