Alas, scrap-iron is too high and people around here too poor for there to be much chance in finding one.
I think the worst thing to happen to older and restorable classic vehicles is for scrap-iron to be so high.
Load after load passes each day with many restorable classic trucks and cars loaded on trailers, with the interiors stacked plumb full of every imaginable piece of short-iron, old swing-sets, dilipidated hay-feeders, Maytag wringer-washers, bicycles, etc.
People can't even afford to put gas in the car that takes them to work, so they for sure can't afford to hang on to an old 1964 Bonneville that's missing an engine, so it goes to the crushers for some over $200-a-ton.