Mr Speegle, looks like we are on the same wave length. Been to a few rodeos and I am done with romanticism. Many call me blunt, but at this point in my life, I am not running for office.
1 Your labor (even if you know how to do it) has a value
2 The time to do it ( time away from your job, family, etc) you are exchanging this for that. You will never ever regain it
3 present value of your 98,500 ($100k) money that you will have tied up until you finish your work of art. What 2, 3, 4, 5 years
4 plus the additional fund's to resurrect this zombie
5 end of journey you will be at or close to $300K
Oh but the satisfaction of doing it.....please ❗🤣😂🤣 LMAO
I rather shell out $125 / 150,000 today and ride today. Tomorrow is definitely not guaranteed
Again congratulations to the seller!
This will be the first 1966 that will be over $300K if properly done, congratulations to the lucky seller !
Think that might be the cost of doing the car especially if farmed out and in the end it will likely be a collection of parts rather than something that reflects what an original car would look like. Time will tell but believe money could have been better spent with another choice. Just an opinion