Fouga23 wrote:
Spectre_I wrote:
It's a hulk and beyond restoration.
While I agree with you that there are many parts missing that would be near impossible to find, why not try to save the nose/cockpit section? That way a piece of it can be preserved, you have a (partial) Hustler for the museum, and a restoration of that part seems perfectly feasible. Better that no Hustler in the museum and the last available survivor to become beercans!
First disclaimer: I don't make the decisions at Castle. I'm just a restoration guy

I dunno about "many parts". I'd go with, "most parts".

Aside from no parts (no small aside), the next obstacle is fabrication. The B-58 was comprised of largely aluminum honeycomb panels. Even re-skinning it would be next to impossible. I know "anything" can be done with enough desire and money, but we simply don't have the millions of dollars it would take to build a Hustler basically from scratch.
That being said, if anyone wants to give theirs up, I'll transport it myself.
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