Parts Department Tour

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Left: This 1966 2-door hardtop has a 200-1v/auto and offers a lot of promise as a resto-mod. It was last tagged in Maryland in the 70s.

Right: This 1967 "500" 4-door sedan is probably the best car on the lot. It is a one-owner car originally from Texas and was last tagged in Delaware in 1997 with only 81K miles. Everything on the car is original, including the 289-2v/auto and FACTORY AIR!

Another view of the above, right, the Texas car.

A 1966 4-door sedan with a 289-2v/auto and 73K miles. Very restorable, if somewhat plain, with only minor bumps and dings.

Another view of the above.

A 1963 (?) Sports Coupe with a 260-2v/auto that needs lots of work but can be saved.

A 1966 2-door hardtop 289-2v/auto and underdash air conditioning on blocks that looks like it was run hard and put away wet. It was last tagged in 1994. Most of the parts appear to be there and the car has potential, with good metal and glass, but would be a real labor of love. Plus, it IS red.

Another view of the above.

This 1965 Sport Coupe -- oops! -- how did this get into Fairlane Acres? This 1948/49 Studebaker has some salvageable body panels and possibly restorable chrome but little else to save it from the crusher -- eventually.

A 1965 4-door sedan taking up space in the universe.

A 1966 2-door sedan awaiting a face lift.

A pair of 1964 sedans, one a 4-door and the other a 2-door. Both would need lots of TLC.