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Quandry (For Sale?) '66 Coupe
"elaich" > wrote in message ... > "Jeff Mayner" > wrote in news:evjdmb$rf7$1 > @news.datemas.de: > >> >> Anyone have any idea about value? > > These cars are not that rare. I see them daily. Just yesterday, I saw an > elderly lady driving a nice white '65 or '66. It's worth what somebody > will > pay you for it. If you are in a rust belt, and the car is relatively rust > free, it will bring more. > > -- > A: Because it disturbs the logical flow of the message. > Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? just look at auto trader, or ebay auto for a fully fixed up 66 and see what they are going for I would rather buy one already working good, then to go through all the stuff to get it to that state. |
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Quandry (For Sale?) '66 Coupe
Jeff Mayner wrote:
> "Jeff Mayner" > wrote in message > ... >> I'm settling my grandmother's estate. My Grandfather's '66 Coupe has >> to go. It's been sitting since '96 or so. 36k miles but they both >> drove it into their 80's so it has some bumps and bruises. > > Well, I meant to include a link to some pics I took. The first group > is before I washed off the 10 years of dust. It's been in the garage > the entire time. The second group is when I backed it out of the > garage into the sunlight. As can be seen, there are some nicks in the > driver seat upholstery but that's about it. Everything works. > > New fluids, boil out the carb, a brake job, tune-up, and maybe a seal > here or there and the thing should be road worthy. I'd put new tires > on it though the one's on it were new 10 years ago but have been flat > for a long time. They hold air now but who in their right mind would > trust them? > I'm torn as to how much I should do. I know folks like to get older > cars in original condition, etc. The paint is still shiny under all > the dust. The glass is good too. > > I just might have a nice Mustang here, and no, sorry, but 500 is too > low. ;-) > > > Here's the link to the pics: > > http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...icles/Mustang/ cool car, and the color jogged my memory I had a great-uncle, who bought a 1964 Ford Falcon, 289 V-8, same color... he drove it till he died in 1974, age 96 car is still in the family. on its 4th driver. |
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