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ebay 'salvage' section

Photon440

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Sometimes the 'salvage parts cars' yield an interesting abandoned project. I wish I could get this...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Plymou...alvage_Parts_Cars&hash=item58b1c8e3a4&vxp=mtr

Looks like a lot of the work is already taken care of.

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If the bodywork is done right, the car is titled, and the car is complete otherwise, I'd think $20K would be a decent-enough price.
 
that car has been on ebay for quite some time
 
that car has been on ebay for quite some time
For the same price? Not saying it's not worth it but with the way things are, I'm sure no one in the Houston area would bite on it....
 
I had posted this car a while back last year it did not it his price still searching for my post
 
could be a great project for a better lower price, not that it's not worth it,
it very well maybe worth every penny,
BUT it's just not going to "sell at that price"
for an unfinished/abandoned "aborted" project car, probably missing parts too etc.
{even if they say "they have all the parts"}
that will still need another $15K min.
{if everything is there, not missing a ton of little stuff & in great shape}
or $25k-$50k to complete, for it's restored value assessments
{maybe less, if you do all the work yourself}

not for that price, not for that condition
IMHFO anyway
 
If it has a title it seems to be worth about $16,000. If I had the cash on hand I would make an offer, but I don't so I won't. All I can do is dream of what it would like done.
 
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