Dibbons
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....As much as I love those cars, this one is rough but definitely can be restored, but not for $7200. Other than the bumpers being sent out to be re-chromed, the rest of the stuff is pretty much shot to try to fix. IMHO 2k at best.I wonder how long he blocked the street with all of those parts laid out?Nope....As much as I love those cars, this one is rough but definitely can be restored, but not for $7200. Other than the bumpers being sent out to be re-chromed, the rest of the stuff is pretty much shot to try to fix. IMHO 2k at best.
Very well put. If you want to restore something and be able to do the for the least cost, pick a Camaro, Mustang, or Chevelle. There are more new and used parts available for those cars than anything else, and for a fraction of the price of anything else. Some folks don't realize that parts are not reproduced for every "classic" car out there, or what the real costs for work.They ask these ridiculous prices because they see a restored car like theres going for 30 grand and think there car can be restored to near perfect condition for 15 to 20 grand. They have no idea what it costs to restore a car.
When i was into MG's i went to see a early B a guy wanted to sell. It had been outside uncovered under dense trees for over 20 years. The body was completely rusted out. Holes even in the tops of the fenders. The interior was gone, the motor seized and just parts car at most and only maybe some mechanical parts. I told the guy as nicely as i could the car was to far gone to even consider restoring. He got indignant and when i asked him ok, how much do you think it would cost to restore this car he told me maybe ten to fifteen grand and that was sending out the body work! At that point i made him a offer but he refused because i was honest enough to say the car was not restorable
He sold it for the same money to a guy who lied to him and told him he was going to lovenly restore it to like new condition. Of course the guy stripped it for whatever he could salvage and junked the rest

Nice list. Some interesting stuff out there.There are many sites where you can look for your next project, whatever that may be, here's some..
http://www.haggleme.com/default.aspx
http://www.fossilcars.com/classic-cars
http://www.yippy.com/?v=1.2
http://myoldrelic.webstarts.com/
https://duckduckgo.com/
https://www.cars-on-line.com/gen3-cars/col1/posting/71950
http://02df769.netsolhost.com/40 Studebaker.htm
http://www.montanatreasureisland.com/
https://www.wollerautoparts.com/67-ford-galaxie-500
http://www.rustfreewesterncars.com/