Car Body #360


As of Jan. 16, 2025, this is the information we have about this car:

[Feb.01.2010] Car #360 had ' disappeared' from view until I got this news from enthusiast Jim Jordan of Oklahoma: This car was recently purchased by a great man named Jim Jorski in Oklahoma City, OK. The car has been in Oklahoma since 1989 and was restored, but never reassembled by its previous owner. Mr. Jorski brought it home in 4 truck loads of parts. Amazingly, every piece was there and after 3 weeks of 16-hour days. it is back together and a real beauty. Jim has already put almost 3000 miles on it in the three months since he completed it. It has the original carpet and leather trim but thecloth inserts have been replaced; there are no vanity items. This car is a driver anddraws a crowd wherever it goes. This Brougham was deliveredoriginally to Maryland. Late Extra [10/2007]: Owner-enthusiast Ron Schweitzer was informed by CLC President, Glenn Brown, that the car is for sale by the widow of the last owner. It appears she has an older appraisal report listing a value of $94K which, IMHO, is on the very high side for a car that is not 100% original and does not include the vanities. The asking price was dropped from $125K to $98K. Late Extra [Feb., 2010]: The car appeared on eBay with a  starting bid request of $50K, ' reserve not met'.

Car Body #360


[Feb.01.2010] Car #360 had ' disappeared' from view until I got this news from enthusiast Jim Jordan of Oklahoma: This car was recently purchased by a great man named Jim Jorski in Oklahoma City, OK. The car has been in Oklahoma since 1989 and was restored, but never reassembled by its previous owner. Mr. Jorski brought it home in 4 truck loads of parts. Amazingly, every piece was there and after 3 weeks of 16-hour days. it is back together and a real beauty. Jim has already put almost 3000 miles on it in the three months since he completed it. It has the original carpet and leather trim but thecloth inserts have been replaced; there are no vanity items. This car is a driver anddraws a crowd wherever it goes. This Brougham was deliveredoriginally to Maryland. Late Extra [10/2007]: Owner-enthusiast Ron Schweitzer was informed by CLC President, Glenn Brown, that the car is for sale by the widow of the last owner. It appears she has an older appraisal report listing a value of $94K which, IMHO, is on the very high side for a car that is not 100% original and does not include the vanities. The asking price was dropped from $125K to $98K. Late Extra [Feb., 2010]: The car appeared on eBay with a  starting bid request of $50K, ' reserve not met'.