Should I rescue this? '66 Dart 4-door

The dude wants $600... and more importantly, the AC compressor spins freely! Looks fairly rust free as well.. I was not able to get under it to see the axle or frame rails.

What can anyone tell me about the "super 225" air cleaner?

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Well, it is a project. I looked at youtube half a year ago or whatever, someone was out in the what do you call it finding a truck. I have forgotten what brand it was, either a Dodge or a Ford, it was not a GM. It was dirty, and looked terrible. Then he took it to a place with a pressure washer, and washed it. And when he was done, I mean really washing it, moldings, sheet metal, windows, everything, the vehicle did not look that bad at all. This car look a bit rough, but with a good wash, it might give you more courage to work on. If you want it, then why not. You will save a vehicle, you will save resources that the world is in need of. Nice car too. Before I knew any better I was told my 1965 Dart Station Wagon was a 1966, so I ordered an operators manual for a '66, and a sales brochure. Well, I was educated when I got them and saw it was not my car. Well, that is a generation ago, in 1981, a guy at boot camp in the army sold it.

Bill