guys, i bought a real cool '67 convertible in 2013. My son Luke and i made a trip to Long Island and bought it on the spot... many of you took a look at the hundred pictures the broker took and gave good advice. Truth be told, I am just not a car guy in any way. I love the Firebird, but it's a numbers matching with a carburetor of course... just not what i am used to driving at all... In Chicago it sits inside its garage for most all year, and just getting it started from time to time is more than i want to do-- i would find it shameful and disgusting to have this numbers matching car ripped apart for a fuel injection engine, etc... to get it to something that i could just jump in and drive now and again... So, i have decided to sell it to someone who knows what they are doing at a super reasonable price...i paid $26K and would be glad to sell for much less... and i am just going to buy a cool 'bird or Goat that has the new fuel injection and easy to drive-- just looks good-- car... ESPECIALLY SAD... someone came into my garage with a knife and sliced a triangle into the backside of convertible top and knifed one of the tires... i have been so sad about it i didn't fix it or drive it all summer. A new top is about $1200 and i didn't even try to find a tire-- i think it will need 4 new ones so they all match... looking for ideas and thoughts as to what my best next steps are in time for this car's 50th anniversary this coming April!! pics: https://goo.gl/photos/ikReb6ii2dkL5XFG6