‘56 Chrysler parked since the bicentennial.

TheIronSausage

Two brain cells left.. rubbing together for warmth
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So it’s been a while. I moved to asheville, got a job buiding old cars, and the shop shuts down. I decide I want to work, but I’m tired of having a job. So I decide to open my open my own business fixing old cars in a town I just moved to one year prior. I’ve got no customer base, I’m working out of a dilapidated two car garage (slightly oversized at 24x32) on a friend’s property. This is February of 2020, so if you’d like to do some quick math, you can guess what’s coming.
It’s spring of 2023, and my business is finally floating. I make a friend locally, who knows of a group of cars stashed in a downtown warehouse here in Asheville, which at this point is some prime real estate. He bought a super clean Model A, there was also a ‘40 Plymouth Road King, a ‘69 Impala, a ‘70 or ‘71 Sport Fury, and at the very back, a 300B. He‘d been at the owners of the building to get that 300 for about ten years. It’d been parked since the mid to late seventies. One of the building’s owners remembers it being driven in and parked. The warehouse is on Asheville’s old motor mile, so the building was a Desoto dealer, then an Edsel dealer, later became a “day two” shop for Chrysler parts, and is currently a automotive paint store. The building’s up for sale, and the cars upstairs have to go. So my new friend buys the model A last fall as sort of an icebreaker, and continues to ask about the ‘56 300B. Around late May he gets the call. I introduce him to another friend of mine, and we form a partnership. They buy the car, I do the work (I just finished bleeding out for two years). The car is complete except for the back seat (no idea..) spare tire, and the hubcaps. Everything else is still there. The missing headlight trim is in the trunk. The trunk still has the carpet, side panels, jack, etc. 84,xxx miles on the clock, and no visible rodent damage anywhere. These photos are from where it sat for 40+ years, and before we cleaned or did anything to it.

More to come.
 
That thing's amazing. Hell of a find. The early 300s are some of my favorite '50s cars.

Nice to see you come back for a visit! Stretch had mentioned talking to you on Facebook, but I bailed out of that disaster area around the 2020 election. I got tired of watching lifelong friends eventually become enemies over stupid shit like politics. I don't miss it.
 
thats one of the 50s mopars i truely love
as for the back seat being gone...if it was used as a buisnessmans door to door car that would be the norm

id litteraly replace as little as required replace the WW with raidial WW and rock that thing as is....dare i say id trade my 58 ford for it..i "almost" traded for a wagon sans motor..id likely rip out the mufflers for resonators tho...those hemis can sing with an open a nice set of pipes and no muflers
 
Nice to see the metallic wiener back on the board!

Glad to hear things are going better for you now...and that Chrysler is an amazing find!
 

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