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    73 Mustang Bill's car

    It's tough to make money in the restoration game, unless someone is paying you to restore something. Restoration costs were in excess of $83,210, and they sold it for $56,000. Almost all of the fiberglass survived. The roof had some gel-coat burn off, and the rear hatch is a little worse, but I...
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    73 Mustang Bill's car

    They aren't going for that much. Plus, I 'd have to do a complete restoration on it. I figure that my JPS car, on the left, which is in pretty good condition, is worth north of $25k. Charro, the new S1 I just got, is going to take some work to get her running again. I am doing a Budget...
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    73 Mustang Bill's car

    Here is the details of the running horse. I think it was a decal that my wife found someplace. It might have been a window sticker, which is why it's clear. It was many years ago, so I doubt she will remember where. It s subtle touch that is pretty nice. I think it would probably also a colored...
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    73 Mustang Bill's car

    Thanks for all the welcomes. I'm in East Central Florida. Yes, the Lotus JPS is mine. I also pulled off a stunning victory on EBay this week. I bought another Lotus Esprit for dirt cheap (the one on the right). It suffered a little fire with the PO on Monday morning. Monday at noon, he...
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    73 Mustang Bill's car

    These are some pictures of my car after some body work and paint a few years ago. I can't get the camera out without my best friend wanting to be in the picture. I've owned this car since 1996, paid $4800, and it was in pretty decent shape at that point, although a little rusty. I used it as my...
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