Florida is well-known as one of the top retirement states. No cold winters, no snow, low taxes, and lots of sunshine, plus beautiful beaches that flank the state. After working 40 or 50 years, plenty of northerners make the move down I-95 and I-75 to kick back and take it easy. Well, not so for Lee Easley. After doing his 40 for the man, he decided it was time to work for Lee.
Soon after changing his zip code from Washington DC to central Florida, Lee went out on a quest to find his retirement project. Instead of golf or tennis or a beach chair, Lee wanted to pick up where he left off in his earlier years when running the roads and drag strips around DC as a younger man.
Lee looked in the paper classifieds and found a one-owner 1968 coupe that the owner and his son started to restore some ten years earlier before the project fizzled out. Worse still, once the coupe was put in limbo, the owner left it outdoors covered with a tarp on dirt, resulting in a near-death sentence of oxidation. When Lee made the deal and trailered the coupe home, the floors had returned to the earth along with most of the subframe and torque boxes. Fortunately, the body shell from the rockers up was spared.
When Lee made the deal and trailered the coupe home, the floors had returned to the earth along with most of the subframe and torque boxes. Fortunately, the body shell from the rockers up was spared.
The process of saving the coupe from the crusher took Lee nearly a year. Since that time, he has been having fun driving his creation on the roads around his central Florida home while attending local cruises and car shows.
It’s not the typical Florida retirement plan, but it is a retirement plan that we can endorse.