Breck, the motor is not for sale but it is a 1600. It did start and run after sitting for 30 years! Sounded pretty good to for just adding some gas. I told Bob and Dewey that they have to remove the fan shroud before they can wash the motor. The fan shroud has all the original stickers in almost brand new condition. It is amazing they survived all these years.
An update. The floors are history. We pulled the seats out without taking them out of the tracks. That and the seat tracks are partially missing do to rust too. We have cut the car into sections for easier storage. We have the back section of the car from the door jambs back as one piece. The top is in one piece and the passenger fender is cut in a big section, pretty much to the hood hole. The hood did survive the crash but the driver fender and nose of the car didn't. Oh, windshield is history too. All other glass is fine.