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1972 H code convert., 351C 2V, FMX, 9in., Ram air, Pwr Steering, Pwr Disc brakes, air-conditioning, 15" sport wheels, Ivy Glo w/white deluxe interior.
On a couple things I've rebuilt them, out of need since something was unavailable and a couple things, I purchased new but saved the part for possibly rebuilding it at some point.

Well? The project is reaching a standstill because I can't stand still. Actually, standing at the bench is the problem since I took a rather nasty header yesterday while trying to install the tractor shovel on our X720. I have a "drop-leg" from time to time and it's usually the right side although, very rarely, it's the left and yesterday I went left. It also led to my best fall in decades. It was either land full on the front blade or try and lunge forward hoping to clear most of the nasty bits sticking up and it actually worked. Unfortunately, I also have a spinal injury and a few other nervous system malfunctions so it was everything I could do to not kiss the driveway, literally. For the record, I don't care what shape anyone is in, when you're over 60 and fall, it really hurts. Anyhow, enough of that.

I have a few parts I'm currently working on and wondered if the market supports rebuilding something to like-new both operationally and cosmetically. I ask because some of the parts aren't as inexpensive as they once were. Now I have thought about rebuilding them as spare parts for the very and believe that is a good way to go. Unfortunately, while part of our current delay is injury related, it's also budget too. Selling some of these parts would really help to fund more work.

Any thoughts on this? I'm also rather certain there are those of you who have actually done this so it would be great to hear the thoughts.
 
It depends on what you expect out of the parts and how far you are going to go for finishes. Some original plating can't be done anymore and a lot of parts have date codes associated with them - would you be reproducing those? If you are restoring them to sell, poke around the web and see if others are already providing similar services. Most of the major stuff is covered - engines, steering, harnesses, window motors, suspensions, gearboxes, gauges, rear ends, interiors - it's pretty comprehensive already. You would need to be able to do as good of work at competitive prices.

I restore some of my parts, farm out the rest of the work for others. What goes where depends on how soon I need the part, what skills it requires for restoration, how much time I have available and it it is an interesting project. All can change at any time for any reason, so that's probably not much help to you.
 
I think it’s great you’re restoring parts. Great advice so far. To add, just my opinion, I would add a list to this site of stuff you’re willing to restore. Maybe a parts listing with the price to restore it. Sure, there are others who might do the same, but we’re not getting any younger and having more folks provide a service couldn’t hurt. God luck to you.
 

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