That is true Mike, there sure weren't many of any of these models made. Would be interesting to get a rough number of how many still are around today after all these years... Most of the ones I have seen are missing a lot of parts etc.
Yeah, great for restore everything is there and mostly usable. Have done a couple(not Conestoga's) and learned that a decent start makes your project so much easier and more enjoyable.
On one hand, the right side tail light housing might be a little hard to find. On the other, the "Conestoga" script on the tail gate is a really rare find. Most take them off and never put them back on.
Thanks Mike. First car I ever tackled was taken apart by someone else, pieces everywhere, and yes I got it a little cheaper but with all the time I wasted running around trying to find the missing parts and looking at other vehicles to see how certain things should be I was dumbfounded. It seems that if you take it apart yourself you are more comfortable with the process. Somebody else's basket case may become a mental case for you... lol!