just to compare. My buddy just bought a body that was way rougher than that one for 6 g's. allot of money but if its what u want then its not too much wes
I'd check the casting numbers on the block and heads to determine if that has any real value. I don't know if you can tell if the heads are 202's without pulling them off and looking at them. Double humps can also be 1.94's (which most were)
Trailered cars*****!. Buy it now. You'll regret not buying it forever if you don't. I think it's overpriced but I think EVERYTHING'S overpriced. If you can afford to part with 6500 bones and not get hurt for it....I'd do it. Some things to think about first are****le, V.I.N. stamped on the frame matching V.I.N. on the****le etc...In my state, these problems can stop a project in it's tracks, leaving you with an unplatable car or worse, time in jail for accepting stolen property. This happened to a friend of mine when he got a "great price" on a 32, 3 window. He was out $4500 cash and didn't get the car, which had been stolen in 1961! Took his laywer 2 days to bust him outa jail! Prolly never happen to you but it DOES happen. I'm a little wary of this kinda stuff, especially after my model A was stolen.....
Sounds a pretty good deal to me.. compare to this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2432748276&category=29755 £4000, about $6400. Makes that body and engine and axle and trans look kinda cheap if you ask me...
Rocky,STOLEN IN 1961?!?!?!?!?!?!***** thats wild.Where was it stolen from? Who wound up with the car????
Any decent glass body ,new is listed between $7500-9500 bucks.....I think from what I see ....not too bad......there aint alot of tin around my parts.(and I use glass as a point)