I just bought a '63 conv project today. It was a good deal, but needs a lot of work. My thoughts witht for the car was to build it however I wanted to as it was missing the engine among other things. It has factory A/C. What I have found out is that (according to Nolan Adams book) there were only 50 A/C conv. in 1963. And one of the original parts I got with the car is the inner and outer A/C boxes. From what I uderstand a '63 only box. I was going to put a new motor in it and vintage A/C. My question is should I go ahead and build this car, or sell it to someone that wants to put it back original? Or is this rare option not that big of deal for a 63 conv? I really am not looking to build another original car right now as I have 4 other midyears that are original cars in process of restoration. I feel like this inner and outer box is worth a pretty penny, but if I sell it and keep the car, I don't think you could ever find those boxes again. I feal like if this is a rare car it should go back original. And if so I probably should sell it or trade it for another midyear conv. that I can build as I please. Any advice or thoughts?
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Jeremy Hedges
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Jeremy Hedges
#31711
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