by Kwagon2 » Fri Mar 10, 2017 1:27 pm
Hi
Any of us who still give a darn about these cars feel your pain ....I've been in the collector car world for years and I'm actually trying to do a full restoration on a K car ...aside from the chuckles I get from a few of my car buds I think I'd have an easier time restoring a '29 Essex than this K car ....there are still bits and pieces roaming around in the aftermarket parts world but other than that there is no support for these cars ....this club is one of the last bastions for these cars and our poor pres is tearing his hair out trying to save the few K cars that are left which could be why he's not tending to the website that well. Be happy that you have a running example of these terrific little cars and be patient with the hope that things will get better. Where I am there are no more K's to speak of and the two that I have I dragged out of wrecking yards, one was shortly before it was going to see the loader jaws (it is now a reliable driver) ....so I'm sure that once I get the restoration finished and get it out to a show I'll be the only K car there and I'm sure I'll get some questions. My driver has already gained some "nostalgic" comments from folks who either owned them or their parents owned one so things are happening. These cars are outside of the normal rule of thumb in the collector world where the twenty year mark usually starts people "looking" the car surrender programs and the willingness to crush eighties cars have definitely taken their toll ...the days where a car sat out in the "back forty" for years before being "saved" are gone so the danger is that these cars will have left the scene before gaining any kind of "collector status" which makes it even more critical that those of us who have them need to keep them and I do believe it will be worth it!!!!!
Anyhow as far as info I try to help out where I can and there's a few other fellows that do peruse this site who also help out with questions etc. about the cars so keep your chin up!!