Jump to content

OpenRoad

AOAI Forum Members
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Previous Fields

  • My Avanti
    '63 R1

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

OpenRoad's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

  • First Post
  • Conversation Starter

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. One problem is that it's lacking paper work. Yeah, I'm really hoping the frame and hogtroughs are good enough where that would not be its fate.
  2. Oh, I think I was looking at the original "bard find" thread. Looks great even with the layer of dust! https://aoai.org/forums/topic/43609-i-would-like-to-let-the-avanti-world-know-i-have-a-barn-find-64-that-will-be-going-up-for-auction-in-november-it-is-a-64-r1-and-is-completely-apart-the-auction-will-be-in-hudson-fl-and-will-be-an-online-auction/ That would something I was wondering about. I was presuming that the hog throughs are more often as issue. I don't know how thick they are, but they do sound not that substantial when knocking on it. I don't know how the interior looks in pictures, but seems it would all need to be replaced. Feels like it couldn't be saved.
  3. Frame tag is 63R 252x 40k miles, factory A/C R1, power windows, AM radio. 3-speed, White with fawn and orange interior. My father was original owner, purchased new. Been in storage since the late 70s. It hasn't been driven in years though. Interior it looks like would need to be replaced. Was garage kept, except for the past couple years. Located on the East coast. I know that can be a factor. But I banged on a hog trough and it felt good. Little rust that I could see on the hog trough.
×
×
  • Create New...