classicsguy
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- 1968 GT/CS California Special
Agree, it would make more financial sense to buy pay $2,500.00 for this steering wheel pad and find a reasonably priced rust free car already completed to go with it.That looks like it needs a ton of work.
My best advice is to buy the BEST car you can afford. It is money well spent over a complete project.
Its definitely a challenge...car was originally red with black interiorI paid a LOT less for mine in that shape...but I had to save the old girl, and besides I love a challenge
Just curious..how much did you pay for yours...this owner is accepting offers ..I paid a LOT less for mine in that shape...but I had to save the old girl, and besides I love a challenge
Make an offer of $500.00. That is if he gives you $500.00 to cover the towing you'll take it off his hands.this owner is accepting offers ..
If you wanted to put 10,000 man hours into it and $25,000 dollars, then $500 might be a fair price. Eric (Mister 4X4) had what I consider to be a similar project, and had access to all types of tools (welders, plasma cutter, metal lathes, etc) at the hobby shop on the military base where he worked. He would probably be able to give a fair description of what you're in for.Just curious..how much did you pay for yours...this owner is accepting offers ..I paid a LOT less for mine in that shape...but I had to save the old girl, and besides I love a challenge
Hello all"Any questions call Brian of Inglis Classics."
Inglis Classic Rust, apparently.
-Kurt
Pleasure to meet you, Brian. I'm Kurt of Kurt's Krusty Kaiser Konvertible Klassics (where Kustomers are King).Hello all
May I introduce myself..... I'm Brian of Inglis Classics.........
I paid 1400.00 for a pair of 71 Converts. Both complete and one ran. One turned out to be an M code ram air car - we found the ram air parts in the trunk after we bought the cars and hauled them home! (Not typical, your results may vary.)Just curious..how much did you pay for yours...this owner is accepting offers ..I paid a LOT less for mine in that shape...but I had to save the old girl, and besides I love a challenge
Thanks Paul..I agree also is a low option car..nothing really special.I paid 1400.00 for a pair of 71 Converts. Both complete and one ran. One turned out to be an M code ram air car - we found the ram air parts in the trunk after we bought the cars and hauled them home! (Not typical, your results may vary.)Just curious..how much did you pay for yours...this owner is accepting offers ..I paid a LOT less for mine in that shape...but I had to save the old girl, and besides I love a challenge
There just does not seem to be much left on the car.
Parts cars are great but I only buy them if they are complete and still together. The big parts are easy to find, all the little brackets and clips and odds and ends are worth their weight in gold.
I see little or no value in this car.
- Paul
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