58limited
Well-known member
Yes, I have one of those models.
As mentioned in the bacon thread, my '59 Corsair four door sedan is in rough shape and probably not worth restoring. As much as I usually dislike most rat rods (I have seen some neat ones), it is in better shape than many rat rods that I've seen, so maybe I'll do something like that to keep it alive. I would only have to clear coat it and get a running drive train into it, verses having to do a restoration. They only made 3300 of these four door sedans, but sedans are the least valuable.
Sadly, there was a '58 Citation convertible in a junkyard 30 miles away, but it was way beyond saving, even considering how much they can sell for now. I looked it over closely, but the frame was sitting on the ground, the car was rusted out from the bottom up two feet, a tree was growing through it, and even the convertible top frame was beyond hope.
As mentioned in the bacon thread, my '59 Corsair four door sedan is in rough shape and probably not worth restoring. As much as I usually dislike most rat rods (I have seen some neat ones), it is in better shape than many rat rods that I've seen, so maybe I'll do something like that to keep it alive. I would only have to clear coat it and get a running drive train into it, verses having to do a restoration. They only made 3300 of these four door sedans, but sedans are the least valuable.
Sadly, there was a '58 Citation convertible in a junkyard 30 miles away, but it was way beyond saving, even considering how much they can sell for now. I looked it over closely, but the frame was sitting on the ground, the car was rusted out from the bottom up two feet, a tree was growing through it, and even the convertible top frame was beyond hope.