Dadspony
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You say the body and frame are good....how much rust and where? If it's scuzzy, but pretty much rust free, it may be worth more to someone that will save it. It's a 73 Grande and the vinyl top was notorious for holding moisture and rotting the steel away.
Pics inside and out, top to bottom, underhood will say alot.
If the body is too rusty, and you have time and patience, there is probably enough stuff there to easily make $1k or more. Someone buying a partscar will pay less because they have to haul it and
My vinyl top destroyed my roof. Need a new/replacement one at some point...You say the body and frame are good....how much rust and where? If it's scuzzy, but pretty much rust free, it may be worth more to someone that will save it. It's a 73 Grande and the vinyl top was notorious for holding moisture and rotting the steel away.
Pics inside and out, top to bottom, underhood will say alot.
If the body is too rusty, and you have time and patience, there is probably enough stuff there to easily make $1k or more. Someone buying a partscar will pay less because they have to haul it and dismantle it.
Being a 73, that rules out it having any of the monster motors.Grand coupes are the cheapest and least desirable . still as others mentioned, lots of good 1 year only parts there. The front bumper and mounts are probably the single most valuable item…depending on condition, $250-500. A perfect one would be $700…turn signals, wheelwell and other trim, valances trunk, fenders, engine if 351, tons of bits have value. I would guess the previous suggested $2000 range is a good place to start. +-. If desirable engine, you might get $2000+, if a stripped down 6 or 302, you might get closer to $1000. Prices vary….
I noticed the drum brakes also, I thought mustang did away with those in '67...?Being a 73, that rules out it having any of the monster motors.
It has drum brakes up front. Somebody would have been a wild one to order a Q code with 4 wheel manual drum brakes.
I do see AC components in the grille.
Yes! I got the year wrong. My dad's car was a 71 and he used this car for emblems and other parts. It was a tricky recovery so I sold it for $300 yesterday. He took another one to the crusher for me too which was nice of him. It had nothing on it and it had been picked up a few times by a bobcat so not even the body was decent anymore.You got $300 just in the 73 bumper.
Its hard to say a value without seeing lots of detail. A parts car is worth whatever its parts are worth, minus the amount of effort it would take to offload those parts.
If you were close enough, I'd give you $300 just for the body parts off the front end, assuming they are in usable shape. There's a handful of 1-year-only parts there. Your thread says 71, but the car looks like a 73.
Because of the tricky recovery, I sold it for $300 yesterday. It had a little rust, but there were some good parts still there for the guy. Thank you for your response!You say the body and frame are good....how much rust and where? If it's scuzzy, but pretty much rust free, it may be worth more to someone that will save it. It's a 73 Grande and the vinyl top was notorious for holding moisture and rotting the steel away.
Pics inside and out, top to bottom, underhood will say alot.
If the body is too rusty, and you have time and patience, there is probably enough stuff there to easily make $1k or more. Someone buying a partscar will pay less because they have to haul it and dismantle it.
Because of the tricky recovery, I sold it for $300 yesterday. It had a little rust, but there were some good parts still there for the guy. Thank you for your response!
Sorry it's gone nowWhere are you located?
It was a 302. Recovery wasn't easy so I gave it to him for $300. He also did me a favor and took another mustang to the crusher for me that was striped and dented from being moved by a bobcat. He's coming back for a Granada to be crushed too. I figured $300 was fair to get my property cleaned of cars that had no titles. LolGrand coupes are the cheapest and least desirable . still as others mentioned, lots of good 1 year only parts there. The front bumper and mounts are probably the single most valuable item…depending on condition, $250-500. A perfect one would be $700…turn signals, wheelwell and other trim, valances trunk, fenders, engine if 351, tons of bits have value. I would guess the previous suggested $2000 range is a good place to start. +-. If desirable engine, you might get $2000+, if a stripped down 6 or 302, you might get closer to $1000. Prices vary….
That was a very good guess!By the environment, I'm going to guess California or a surrounding state.
Here in CT, that would be worth $2k, California's a bit different since there is an abundance of near rust-free cars. $300 would be a very quick sale.
Hey also, I know it's not a Mustang, but do you know what this 53 Ford Victoria Crestline would be worth? It's mostly body and trim now. It was another parts car for my dad's Crestline project car. I've had such a hard time trying to find the value on a Crestline parts car!Grand coupes are the cheapest and least desirable . still as others mentioned, lots of good 1 year only parts there. The front bumper and mounts are probably the single most valuable item…depending on condition, $250-500. A perfect one would be $700…turn signals, wheelwell and other trim, valances trunk, fenders, engine if 351, tons of bits have value. I would guess the previous suggested $2000 range is a good place to start. +-. If desirable engine, you might get $2000+, if a stripped down 6 or 302, you might get closer to $1000. Prices vary….
I have this hood tho for a 73. I'm in CaliforniaWhere are you located?
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