I remember quite a few years ago at a Mopar swap meet I saw steering wheels for these cars for sale. They were either NOS or reproductions or restored. They were priced around $800-$900 each. If you could still find them, I'm sure they would be two or three times that now. But they sure are pretty!
I agree this would be a nice project and different. Never could figure why people with out buildings let cars just sit outside.
I think the seller is mistaken in calling this car a Belvedere. My information is that 1960 Plymouth Belvederes were offered as 2- and 4-door sedans and as a 2-door hardtop. No wagon version is listed. All '60 Plymouth Wagons were called Suburbans, with the base model called the Deluxe Suburban and the two higher-end versions called Sport Suburban and Custom Suburban. The Old Cars Price Guides puts the value of any '60 Plymouth wagon in non-running but restorable (too good for a parts car) condition in the low $2000's.
Here's a page out of the 1960 Plymouth wagon brochure. Note that the low-end Deluxe version was also offered as a 2-door.
Posting deleted by its author, so hopefully that means this car went to someone who will love it for the rare beauty it is.
He actually called it a "Beledere". LOL. Oh yeah, I loved the Sport Suburban... it was the top of the line model...