barbee6043
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I admit I spend most of my Mopar time over on FABO, and I have owned scattered over the decades, many 68-9 RoadRunnners, Bees, but I am priced out of that market, and have built several or so 66 Bel 1 cars. Love em, and I just found a Tx. roller to go see, typical Tx, rust, and complete right down to a slant! As usual no title but thats just a Tx. bonded title thing, some PIA and $400 odd $! Actually priced as it should be unless some unusual issues pop up when I go to see it. Funny how 98% of the Tx. projects on FB are way over priced and 95% never sell!
But I digress, I admit I love the build even better than keeping it on to drive, and so since I admit to being old, about aged out of the hobby, I have to keep in mind when it finds a new home, that I can break even. Yea, I still do all my body/paint and just materials which is enough! But before everyone tells me I can never break even with a build, really?? my general question is to the actually pulse of the 66 Bel 1 market for such build, (big block clone as the end goal) and that is rusty repair, body/paint. I have done over the decades half a dozen of these, always ended up pulling the slant, doing the brakes, lately just adding some SmittyBilt buckets, carpet, and then evaluating IF I wanted to find a BB for it before going further.
In general, I see the classic car market as soft, non driving projects soft, and last similar car I sold about 3 years ago, was a 64 Savoy, in same condition, body/paint, brakes, that type interior done. Paid $1000 for it, and sold it for $10,000 withj a A833, and some parts. These cars always sell better to people 4-5 states away but seems few people want to travel anymore or pay a transport.
It has always seemed to me that 66-7 Bels and Coronets are always a soft market. I love that model myself.
Thoughts??
But I digress, I admit I love the build even better than keeping it on to drive, and so since I admit to being old, about aged out of the hobby, I have to keep in mind when it finds a new home, that I can break even. Yea, I still do all my body/paint and just materials which is enough! But before everyone tells me I can never break even with a build, really?? my general question is to the actually pulse of the 66 Bel 1 market for such build, (big block clone as the end goal) and that is rusty repair, body/paint. I have done over the decades half a dozen of these, always ended up pulling the slant, doing the brakes, lately just adding some SmittyBilt buckets, carpet, and then evaluating IF I wanted to find a BB for it before going further.
In general, I see the classic car market as soft, non driving projects soft, and last similar car I sold about 3 years ago, was a 64 Savoy, in same condition, body/paint, brakes, that type interior done. Paid $1000 for it, and sold it for $10,000 withj a A833, and some parts. These cars always sell better to people 4-5 states away but seems few people want to travel anymore or pay a transport.
It has always seemed to me that 66-7 Bels and Coronets are always a soft market. I love that model myself.
Thoughts??















