No problem. I have a 1963 Huffy and you won't believe how I got it.
Every year, my town has a community garage sale. In 2006, I was at this sale being run by two girls who looked like they were in their 20s. I was looking around and was pretty bored at this sale until I was in the shed/barn and a fender caught my eye. I looked and it was a whole bike. I asked one of the girls if it was for sale and she asked me "Well, originally it wasn't, but, what do think it's worth?". I had no clue as I had not yet done anything with Huffys. I told her "I really have no clue, I don't know hardly anything about Huffys." She said "$2.00 and its yours." HOLY COW! I bought it in a heart beat. I dragged it out of it's resting place and guess what it was covered in? Dirt, tools, and...OIL! I asked if I could leave it here until the end of the day (5:00pm) she said I could and I did. I came back and it was raining they opened the gate and I tried to ride it down the long driveway, but, the I broke the masterlink. I have repaired the masterlink and the bike looks a lot like the one in the music video for "Sleeping Bag" by ZZ Top. Though its not same bike, just looks like it.
The history is that their grandpa was the original owner, he took very good care of it until he could no longer ride due to his health. He parked the bike and it sat for over 25 years, maybe longer. Being covered in oil was a big break for me. The oil preserved the chrome, paint, rubber, and upholstry. The underside of the fenders are I think rust free. I'm cleaning the bike now and originally it was to be a parts donor for my Columbia, but I changed my mind. It sat in my attic since it's purchase and now, it down, taken apart, and getting a good, through cleaning inside and out. It will not be restored as they are only factory original once.