Gotta Sell Bruce's Cars.

Hey,
Does anyone know what all Bruce had done to his cars? I have to sell the 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger and the 1965 Dodge Dart Station Wagon but I don't know what all was done to these cars. I've tried to get a hold of Curtis about the wagon, but have been unable to do so.

There was a lot of work done to these two cars. I have an idea as to what to sell them for but have no clue how to list them and I've never written an ad for a car before.

If you knew Bruce Budbill and maybe what all was done to these two cars, could you please help me? I'm at a loss here.

Thank you so much,
f8green
Melanie

Melanie,

I'm sorry, but I just got back on the site last Feb after going through a move. I did not get to know Bruce and all of the help that he gave others. I did realize that he was a good guy and tried to help out at the end. It's a shame that all of his knowledge is gone, hopefully some of the members did get to save/use some of what he posted to help them.

I did not get to know what he had done to the cars. I kinda figured that Waggs had his wagon and then gave it back from some old posts.

I do have a 66 Valiant wagon that I am fixing up and wouldn't mind picking up another working wagon (running that is, not for working as in a job). It would be a haul for me to go down there and get it back up to Chicago, but I would like to consider it. I do not know what they are going for now, as I have had mine for 20 years. It is now a painted shell, with suspension. I am working on putting brakes and driveline into it, then interior.

When you come up with a price, let me know as I would like to consider buying it. I do not intend to strip of flip it. I would drive it some in the summer and take it to the Mopar Nats and Woodward Dream Cruise each year that I could. It sounded great in those video links that were posted. I never thought a slant six could run that good!

I really feel that it should go to Waggs though. He did put alot of time and work into it and then had the decency to let Bruce have it back. If there were any way that I could help Waggs get it back, let me know. But if Waggs has to pass, let me know when you come up with a price so I can consider it.

I am sorry for the loss of Bruce and that I did not get to know about him until the end. From what I have read here, he was a great guy and had alot of knowledge about the a bodies, and liked to share it and help others. I feel that I have missed out by not knowing him very well. You are lucky to have been so close to him, I'm sure his loss is painful. I wish you the best.