That is a deserving project for someone with very deep pockets. Lots of chrome, and finding the aluminum bumper ends is next to impossible today. I guess that if they are still there in pieces, you could have them re-casted. I can see an minimum $5000 in the restoration of the drivers compartment, with much of the cost being the dash pad, and leather for the seat and door panels, plus the labor cost. If I were to put an estimate on this for restoration, I would put it at $50,000 and wouldn't be surprised if it hit $75,000. If you can do the mechanical work yourself, you could take $10,000 - $15,000 off of that figure, with 50% of that cost being parts. I see this as a worthwhile project, taking at least 5 years to complete. Now, if I were 25 or 30 years younger, I would consider it. Looks like a good candidate, since the body is solid, and all the glass is there.