Yeah, thanks guys. No, the door frame is not bent with it. It was not a large tree, and it only dented the metal on the top. Where the roof is curved in the middle, it just pushed that in. I think it would be a solid project, and like I said... Im 18 years old, I have worked countless hours on my 80 Trans Am, then my 85 Corvette, now on my 78 Camaro and my dads 70 VW Beetle Baja. I love working on cars. As long as I can do the majority of the work myself I am 110% willing to put in the time. I really just want to learn more and build a cool car at the same time. My grandpa used to work on cars in the 50's and 60's, and he said if I get it out of his ditch he would let me keep in his shed and I could come work on it and use his tools. He knows alot about these old cars, and even though he says he has lost interest in them, I think if I ask him to help me he might remember why he loved it when he was young. Plus, I could definitely use his experience. Anyway, I hope to go down and look at it and work on clearing the area around it to pull it out soon. Its not about the money, its not about the time, its not about whether or not its worth it to do this much work on this car. Its worth it to me. I have always wanted to work on and own an old classic. Heres my chance. I really regret it... Before we got my Trans Am for a project, my great grandfather offered me an old 60's chevy shortbed truck, and I regret not taking it. He used to fix up old trucks and then selling them. He died a year after he offered me that truck. I regret not taking his offer. His trucks are still sitting and rotting at my moms uncles house, and I everytime I see my great grandmother I want to ask her about them. (If I told her I wanted one, she would give it to me, she knows he wanted me to have one) I think I might ask her... I dont know. Zak...