1961 bubble top

Discussion in 'Cars wanted' started by med, Sep 15, 2015.

  1. med

    med Member

    new to the site and looking to purchase rust free 61 bubbletop invicta or lesabre. love the roofline of these cars and wuld love to own one. please advise if you have one you would consider selling.
    thanks
     
  2. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    Budget?

    Stock or custom?

    Project or done car?
     
  3. med

    med Member

    Chris
    open to all options but not really looking for over the top 50k+ resto-mod. would really prefer a stock car to put my twist on it but would consider other options as I said.

    thanks
     
  4. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    Attached Files:

  5. flippermtc

    flippermtc Valley Forge Pa- Go Phillies!

    She is a beauty Chris!
     
  6. med

    med Member

    Chis
    thanks but i have looked at the one on ebay and it looks to have had too much metal work but i dont know that for sure. ad says it has had floor pan work and trunk looks to have had work too. i could be interested in yours if its affordable. yours looks to be a fine example and has the look i want so i will email you contact info at canjpollack@hotmail.com. is that correct? would like to have more pics and feel for what you need pricewise for yours. thanks
     
  7. med

    med Member

  8. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    Yes, I just emailed you some more info and pics.
     
  9. cluxford

    cluxford Well-Known Member

    Chris knows his way around a 61 bubble, you will pick up a solid car from him, but that white one also looks pretty good. I love mine, but i;d have both Chris's silver one and that white one in a heartbeat
     
  10. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    This car was in one of the two remaining Alamogordo NM yards a couple of years ago. Am fuzzy on pre 64 stuff so don't even know exact year or model. Two remaining yards are Wild Bills and North US 54 Salvage.
     

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  11. med

    med Member

    thanks for the reply
     

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