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Restoring an 76. It is a complete shell right now, and getting trailored to SC for all the body work. Adding flares and spoiler to body. Engine will be refreshed with dual 45 webers and adding AC. Interior is getting a make-over with Recaros and new panels/carpets. It is kind of hard without the pictures, but it will be well documented with pics and receipts. But what would an ESTIMATED value it would bring?

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Without any details any estimate is pure speculation. All we can say is that you will certainly lose money. Let's say you spend $40K on a complete resto. Given it is not being restored as original, but modified, perhaps you could get $15-18K. That's if the economy was good and you found a buyer. If restored as original your loss rate might be less, but still a loss. At least that is my $0.02. --Fred '74 tii

--Fred

'74tii (Colorado) track car

'69ti (Black/Red/Yellow) rolling resto track car

'73tii (Fjord....RIP)

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call back when it's all done.

include photos

your bills will mean nothing to the resale.

pray the market improves, wars end, and wallets are pfat

'86 R65 650cc #6128390 22,000m
'64 R27 250cc #383851 18,000m
'11 FORD Transit #T058971 28,000m "Truckette"
'13 500 ABARTH #DT600282 6,666m "TAZIO"

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call back when it's all done.

include photos

your bills will mean nothing to the resale.

pray the market improves, wars end, and wallets are pfat

I'll give you a ring first.

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