furious70
Senior Member
Other people on the board bought all of Dan's stuff, right? They could come in if they want on the prices. You're right on none of those cars have been restored and then sold, have they?
I generally agree with what you are saying but it also casts a dim glow on trying to restore any of our cars to their former glory if you ever plan to get your money out of them at some point.Some 300 Hursts have at sold at auction in the $50k plus range and in my opinion a V code '70 GT properly restored would be worth more and a properly restored '70 or '71 GT would be worth $50k.
I know of a low option '71 GT that was a solid southern car that underwent an expensive nut and bolt restoration that sold for $40k 10 or more years ago. There are those of us who love certain C bodies that would pay big dollars for the right car but this VIP is not one of them.
That's what I've been waiting to hear.... I don't care what they would ultimately bring and I will restore them to their former glory anyway. ...
That's a more succinct version of what I was trying to say.There are those of us who love certain C bodies that would pay big dollars for the right car but this VIP is not one of them.
Other people on the board bought all of Dan's stuff, right? They could come in if they want on the prices. You're right on none of those cars have been restored and then sold, have they?
Don't be mad that you are a cheap ***. You never would have restored any one of those cars. They went to good homes and will be finished.lots of hot air..so much worry about the flipper, dan reminds me of a shyster as i tried more than one to buy some of the cars he advertised. I would describe dealing with him as elusive at best. The reason this very very nice car is priced so high is...it deserves that price, and to keep the flippers away. Most likely this one is too nice for you-all...lol
I bought one of Dan's 71 GT cars for $4000. It needs a lot of work. Restoration has begun with a welder working on the front subframe, which is off the car. Car is waiting patiently in my garage. It will be a long time if ever before my car will be worth $55000. I guess there's always hope!Other people on the board bought all of Dan's stuff, right? They could come in if they want on the prices. You're right on none of those cars have been restored and then sold, have they?
Nice car, love those fastbacks!I saw this thread and thought the car would be a really cool companion to the originally GG1 67 Plymouth H code car I bought earlier this year. Mine is just a lowly A-body though, obviously nowhere near the value of a C-body four door.
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