Buried in a garage 69.5

it was from a town called drydon va. originally according to paperwork.
 
Thanks, I was just curious cause I talked to man during the summer in my area and he said he was working on one and wondered if it was the same car.
 
rust proof the car and tape up all the cracks and get airplane paint stripper and put it on 3-4-5 coat and keep it wet --it will strip it down to bare metal---you can tape it up everything and you can get the car soda blasted-------or get 4-5 buddys over and get 320 sand paper and block sand the car out front to back never cross sand it--prime it and seal it and paint it!if you have no body work--does under the hood need painted? door jams?
 
leaving under the hood alone along with trunk and jambs. gonna have to paint it but want to leave anything original alone.
 
I didn't think there were anymore like the one you found (and for a reasonable price too!) Congratulations on a great find and welcome to the site :congratulatory:
 
Congratulations that is a once in a lifetime find, I hope one comes by my way someday :banana:
 
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