I thought about buying the hull from Paul before you got it, but I have so many similar projects that I would never have gotten to it. The thing that makes me sick is that at one point, after several conversations with Paul, I had a chance to buy the whole car with the numbers matching drive-train before he parted the car out. I was sick when he told me that he had come down to $1,300 for the car, but no one would buy it. I would have gladly bought it for that price but I thought he wanted more. I can't blame him for parting the car out and selling the hull. He made something like three times the money parting it out. I would say that if you have the time, space, and money, go ahead and fix it up. There were only something like 100 Ram Air M code convertibles built in 1971. That puts the car in a whole different league. Add to that red/red colors, and it's a no brainer. Like I said, I would have done it if I didn't have so many projects already. It sure would be nice to have the numbers matching motor though. Maybe you could find out who on the forum bought it and work a deal with them. Kevin.