Is this car worth $20K, seems like a lot of work to restore it.
From the article:
The car seems to have been cared for extensively, despite being the every-day ride of the unknown lady for decades, before it was put away. Aside from the shabby finish and some paint bubbling, it is, as the Craigslist seller says, “a perfect candidate for an easy restoration.”
It's more about the money needed than the work.
I would imagine you could spend anywhere from $50 - 100K to restore it nicely, not perfectly. Perfectly will cost twice that much.
It's more about the money needed than the work.
I would imagine you could spend anywhere from $50 - 100K to restore it nicely, not perfectly. Perfectly will cost twice that much.
Again, there are degrees of restored, in terms of both completion and quality of it.
From those few pics and knowing virtually nothing about it, I would think that just a modest restoration to make it cruise worthy would cost you another $10-15K.
It's more about the money needed than the work.
I would imagine you could spend anywhere from $50 - 100K to restore it nicely, not perfectly. Perfectly will cost twice that much.
This car definitely needs a lot of cleaning and repairing and after that it can well worth be the amount you have said. But the cleaning and repairing of this car will take a lot of money itself.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Ford Inside News
156.3K posts
16.3K members
Since 2007
A forum community dedicated to all Ford owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about reviews, news, concepts, industry trends, classifieds, maintenance, and more for all Mazda, Lincoln, Mercury, Mustang, Ford models!