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Old 02-25-2009, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by TreySmith View Post
Just curious as what would be the cheapest to restore and pull the most profit.. Being a high school kid, Challenger's and first gen. Camaro's are out of my league..

So far I have seen solid late 70 f body's in the $2000 range. Also seen Cougar's in this range also..

Is there any other cars I should look at? I have found one nice T/A I am about to jump on but I would like some opinions on what direction I should go..

Also, what would it cost for a complete interior resto if I did everything myself? $1000?
$1000 will get you the (stock) basics done on an interior. door panels, carpet, headliner, seat covers. If you start adding up the little parts, you will spend a lot more than that.

Finding a cheap car for the biggest return..... You have to find a car that people want, they want the camaros, birds, fastbacks, cuda's ect. In all honesty, a fastback mustang is the route to go if you have one to restore. The repop parts are reasonable. Be patient and find the car you truly want. I got my camaro when I was 17 in 02'. 1400 hours of work and it still isn't finished. good luck.
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