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Old 04-26-1999, 03:06 PM   #1
Snakeman
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Default 64 1/2 hardtop value

A coworker of my wife's told me her dad has an old stang that he disassembled with the intent of restoring it to original condition. It is in boxes. any ideas on the worth of this assemblage of parts? It is a coupe, many parts have been re-chromed. that's all I know for now. I will get his # so I can find out more.
It sounds like a fun project.
If anybody has a ballpark figure...????ANYBODY????
Thanks!
Rob

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