
Well, not too pretty, but I went ahead and asked the owner 1) If they would sell whole cars, and 2) Just how much it would cost. They don't normally do that, but after I offered an arm and a leg, they would let this one go as a complete shell. In the negotiations, I got them to include most of the suspension parts so I could get the carcass off the trailer once I got back. So here is what she looked like once she was liberated from the salvage yard.

Good thing I got started early, because wrestling with old rusty suspension parts really sucks. I finally got her to roller status as the daylight was dwindling. It was too dark to take pics, so I took some today as I went into clean up and store mode. Check out the cool blue and white shag carpet in this baby.

Looks like most of the sunroof parts are there.

Most of the garbage and old carpet is cleaned out of it. I got a car cover for it and it is tucked away in the corner of my buddy's yard for the winter. This one will have to wait until my current project is done.
This 1971 Satellite Sebring Plus sunroof car looks a little more presentable with some wheels and love.
