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Reba 3 year s ago
Meh
       
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Helena 3 year s ago
It's easy when you have the money and the tools.
       
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Theotha 3 year s ago
Helena, I don't think there was anything easy about that restoration.
       
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Valerie 3 year s ago
Theotha,

I don't think there was anything hard about that restoration. You either repair or replace the parts. Time ans money is needed, the skills can be learned.
Would love to do something like this, but I have neither time nor money currently.
       
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Lonzo 3 year s ago
I wish I could hear the engine dirol pure se*
       
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Tibbie 3 year s ago
Selling price 1/5 what it cost.
       
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Greg 3 year s ago
can I get in on this, guys? (insert gratuitous comment about lousy work, cheaply done, over-priced, poorly painted POS that I am an expert on from my office chair without any prior knowledge of restoring cars whatsoever) ....how did I do?
       
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Parsuny 3 year s ago
Worth more as scrap? Not even the cool Mustang from my kidhood. RIP Lee Iacocca.
       
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Ronie 3 year s ago
Spent 2 years and $100,000 for a car that would sell for maybe $40,000
       
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