These cars are so rare that undoubtedly, the day will come
that in would be feasible to "spend whatever it takes" to bring it back. Lets
hope that someone with the money & energy gets it in time.
John
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Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: IML: 69/70 limo on ebay,
restorable?
I have been told that virtually anything is restorable. The
only question is whether the cost can be justified by the result. I don't
think that this car will be worth the money it would take to fix it correctly.
It looks like it has been fixed incorrectly at least once, and maybe more. To
some, money isn't everything, though. Maybe somebody with a lot of money will
develop an affection for it and do whatever it takes to bring it
back.
As far as I am concerned, in a word, "no".
Paul
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a message dated 5/3/2004 12:12:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
writes:
> > > This is an interesting discussion, but
to me, this car appears to be a total > rust backet. It appears
that the only use is a parts donor. Do you fellows > think that
this car within economically feasible restoration? > >
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