"We are the second owners. We bought it about three years ago. It was
owned originally by a children's camp and was used to transport outreach
groups. After it broke a piston it was parked in a garage for about 17 years,
which is why the body is in such good condition. It has only one rust spot the
size of a silver dollar on the rear door post of the side door.
When I bought it I had no idea what condition it was in mechanically. I
bought it because the body was so good. The largest problem is that it is
painted the camp colors which are forest green and yellow.
I have rebuilt the 110 HP engine, brake system, and front end in addition
to other small things it needed. As far as equipment goes it is pretty
standard with a third seat, deluxe wheel covers and mirrors, chrome bumpers,
radio, and two-speed wipers.
I have taken it to a couple of shows and in our area it seems to be unique.
Our goal is to make it as close to factory as possible. I owned three other
Greenbriers growing up and find them to be great fun."
I wonder if any kids or adults in Bill's area have fond memories of riding to
camp in this distinctively-painted Greenbrier?
Bill will send photos soon.