Re: What is it worth?
I really like it,it`s the way I like to get them.A straight solid body is the most important thing to look for in my opinion.But,I think he`s shootin`high at $4,000.I`d start off telling him you`d feel alot better if it was more in the $3,000 range.His price is to high for the driver market.The body is a great head-start on a restoration.But,mechanicals(not discs now/whatever else),interior(ripped old mat,cheap cover on seat`n`doors,horn button gone),it needs paint(that ain`t cheap),all the weatherstrip,looks like a Chevy bumper to me.It`s gonna take alot of money to cherry it out.I don`t see that alot of money`s been put in it.More of a survivor,a great start.I`d say $2,500-3,500.I doubt you`ll see this one go for less than $3,500 from this guy.
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