I got lucky finding mine. A guy purchased it brand new and within a few months after acquiring it he located a very very rare Plymouth. Consequently he pushed it aside in his huge 4 car garage, covered it, and never cut one hole in the body, but he did an excellent job in boxing the A frame from one end to the other. When checked with a laser it was dead on. So I got it for a killer price for a rolling chassis, body, and a rearend which was too narrow. Now I am on my way to my first & last hotrod. There will not be another one like mine. I will be more excited once I get the door flushed and the rear fenders & running board fabricated for the large Hoosier tires. I can hardly wait to drive the lady.