Newtostangs
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Thanks for all the advice guys!!! I really appreciate it!!! I'll keep everyone updated as to what I decided to do!
You bash them too much LOLEveryone says I bash them too much but a spade is a spade. You cannot restore this car and make any money if he gave you the car. It is impossible....
The cowl is rusted out or the front floor would not rust. They never rust from outside in.
With the shock tower braces off the car can bend very easily I mean and inch even with one big bump.
I turned down an M code 4 speed that was a vinyl roof for $2,000 I think just over 100 made.
You are much better off finding a rust free car to go with. A car needing restoration with no rust in my opinion should be between $5,000 - $7,000 depending on options.
On Ebay they sold a 1973 Convertible that had never been washed much less in the rain. 351 4-V 4 speed with side stipes, PW, PDB, PS, AC, NASA hood pretty much every option and it only brought $30,000. The values that NADA put and Hagerdy are way off from reality.
I would not buy this car very low options and not a desirable model for sure.
I own 7 and look at them frequently and turn down a bunch. They are a money pit and do not bring much money when you sell.
I love them but they are not an investment for sure just a pleasure thing.
Go looking for a rust free car way easier and less money.
Agree 100%.But guys - surely one can preserve a car with the intention to drive and have fun, do time travel, be a pussy magnet like 4x4 Mister ... not necessarily make m00lah from. Or am I off base here?
Torino/Montego is a mid-size car, much larger than a Mustang or Cougar. Wheel base was 7 or 8 inches longer than our cars. Many chassis and suspension parts were sourced from the 68-71 Torino for the 71-73s.I jus saw a 69 Torino for sale. its basically a fastback/sportsroof, but it must be bigger than a Mustang? I don't see why Ford would have built 2 models of the same size with the same motor....