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![]() Based on the information you gave, I would expect somewhere between $100 and 10,000. Usually cars that are apart sell at a very significant discount to the market. If you want a more reasonable answer, provide more information such as VIN, condition of body (esp. rust), type and condition of the drive train, etc. If you do not have experience with restoration you can expect a lot of headaches and expenses. How do you know all of the parts are there? Since you did not take the car apart, do you know enough to put it back together? I do not want to sound harsh, but your nieve question makes me wonder if you are prepared to take on this fun project.
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