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  • arnie53
    Posts: 48Senior Contributor
  • 1049superg1049superg
    Posts: 408Gold Member
    Looks like the proverbial "diamond in the rough." Of course, unless you have access to low labor costs or can do much of the restoration work yourself, you may end up paying just as much in the end as you would for the same car in decent, presentable and driveable condition without all the headaches.
  • Dave53-7C
    Posts: 2,523Platinum Member
    1049superg wrote:
    Looks like the proverbial "diamond in the rough." Of course, unless you have access to low labor costs or can do much of the restoration work yourself, you may end up paying just as much in the end as you would for the same car in decent, presentable and driveable condition without all the headaches.



    Good point. That should be the creed of the old car hobby.