Let me rephrase that, if I buy it, pay to have a non-rolling car flat
bedded here, ect., have about $1700-$1800 invested, will I be able to get my
money out of it without having to sit on it for 2 or 3 years, I'd need it gone
quickly, I'm not looking to get rich, just save an extremely rare car from the
crusher.
Adam Lindenbaum
In a message dated 7/6/2011 8:53:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
AdamL57@xxxxxxx writes:
I just came across an extremely rotted but complete '64 300K factory 4
speed one owner car. It's a single 4 bbl, manual window, seats, non a/c car.
Any chrome trim is pitted badly and some of the stainless is bent. From
what I've found here on the internet there were 82 4 speed cars made and 15
accounted for, I have no real interest in trying to restore it myself but it's
other option is a local "red-neck" wants to buy it and yank the engine/trans
and scrap the rest (scrap is up to $11.00 per hundred pounds, good beer
money). Is this car worth $1,500? I can't stand to see it go the crusher as
rare as it is but I can't invest money in it to have it lay around here and
rot away.It would need a non-letter series car as a body donor or at least a
sheet metal donor. The guy has the new car paperwork and all from the dealer,
it's a shame, he parked it in '73 and let it just rot away.
Adam Lindenbaum
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