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Sale Price 65 Fastback?
Help! My dad was in the process of restoring his '65 289 three speed Mustang, and now that he's passed I have a bare looking pony in the garage! All pieces are here, there is no body damage, no rust.
What kind of price can I expect to ask for this family heirloom?! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! ------------------ wyliecoyote |
IT DEPENDS ON RATHER YOU WANT TO SELL IT THE WAY IT SITS OR FINISH THE PROJECT.SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD HAVE GOOD POTENTIAL IF ALL ORG.
THE MARKET VALUE IS $900.00 THE WAY IT IS. 9,200.00 TO 16,000 IF RESTORED.ACCORDING TO OLD CAR -PRICE GUIDE WWW.OLDCARSPRICEGUIDE.NET |
How far had your dad gotten into the restoration and what were his goals? If there are a lot of new parts (hard to find NOS, ewspecially), then there's value there. If it's just old and disassembled, then the value is going to be low. Hey, maybe you could finish the project in memory of your dad. I'll bet all his friends would see him in the finished project. Just a thought.
Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, windage tray, TRW flat tops, 351W heads,pocket ported, 268 CC hydraulic cam, R tip R's, Edelbrock Performer, 600 CFM Holley vac. secs., Mallory Unilite, coil, fuel pump, Tri-Y headers, 2 1/2 " custom pipes, 3 chamber Flows, stock C-4, 3.25 Currie built 8" rear, March under drive pulleys, 13.97 e.t., 100.1 mph 1/4 mi. TCI 2400 stall converter B&M Trans-pac shift kit No new track times until cool weather |
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