I would add period correct seats to that list. Doing so will broaden your clientele list. You could probably sell the current seats, purchase a set of period correct seats, and add additional profit.
You should make it into a really nice Pro Touring style Mustang maybe a fastback conversion with a coyote engine,6 speed and big Baer brakes. Maybe tear it all down and build it back up really nice.
It's getting assembled right now, almost ready for paint. Here's a short update on it at the end of a recent video: ua-cam.com/video/9NP_ZxbBJF4/v-deo.html
Hi Nick and Hi Evan . Well the way the market's heading in the UK I'm pretty certain it's no different for you Stateside ! There has to be a profit but as always it's only worth what someone wants to pay ! How's that beautiful Buick ? Hope you keep that straight 8 . After all it's for a gentle cruise not a quarter mile crusher ! Hope your dad's still keeping you both in check ...😄😄 look forward to the next show .
Hi John! Things are good! Nick has been driving the Buick around, and sounds like he's decided to keep it original! Thanks for checking in man. Hope all is well!
It's been 4 months, did you guys sell it? Curious to see if there's any buyers in that range. I would guess that with a paint job you're looking at around 20k, unless you find the right su... person. Still a few thousand to be made. Now, if you look into learning how to paint yourself, obviously it would dramatically increase your profit.
Confident you guys will get what you’re asking for! Is it 30 days from today or when is the next update for this series?!
Thanks, Oscar! Yes, 30 days from today, shooting for listing for sale September 5th!
Did you guys quit on the 67 FB you bought all the Dynacorn sheetmetal for? Curious to see where that project is.
I would add period correct seats to that list. Doing so will broaden your clientele list. You could probably sell the current seats, purchase a set of period correct seats, and add additional profit.
Did you guys keep it? What happened!?
We didn't get it sold before the snow came, so we're going to list it again in the spring.
I like the look of the non fast back
It's going to be a fantastic car with some fresh paint on it!
It's looking good so far!
Interested if it works out.
Same here. We'll see!
Looks like a fun project!
For sure!
Here for the update!
We're going to be a few days late on the 30 day mark, but I expect to have it listed for sale in the next 5-6 days!
You should make it into a really nice Pro Touring style Mustang maybe a fastback conversion with a coyote engine,6 speed and big Baer brakes. Maybe tear it all down and build it back up really nice.
I. REALLY HATE FLIPPERS!!
Update on the one you sent off to be dipped ??
It's getting assembled right now, almost ready for paint. Here's a short update on it at the end of a recent video: ua-cam.com/video/9NP_ZxbBJF4/v-deo.html
@@ClassicNation yeah watched that one keep us posted
@@steveblankenship2413 Will do!
Hi Nick and Hi Evan . Well the way the market's heading in the UK I'm pretty certain it's no different for you Stateside ! There has to be a profit but as always it's only worth what someone wants to pay ! How's that beautiful Buick ? Hope you keep that straight 8 . After all it's for a gentle cruise not a quarter mile crusher ! Hope your dad's still keeping you both in check ...😄😄 look forward to the next show .
Hi John! Things are good! Nick has been driving the Buick around, and sounds like he's decided to keep it original! Thanks for checking in man. Hope all is well!
It's been 4 months, did you guys sell it? Curious to see if there's any buyers in that range. I would guess that with a paint job you're looking at around 20k, unless you find the right su... person. Still a few thousand to be made. Now, if you look into learning how to paint yourself, obviously it would dramatically increase your profit.
Haven't sold it yet. It snowed early in the Pacific Northwest, so we're hoping to list it again in the spring. it turned out really good!
Those wheels are meannn. Anyone know what they are?
Coys. 17x8.
Paint is expensive anymore. A decent job will be $10k plus done right. My '67 Shelby is in for paint now and it's right at $20k.
WOW, the purchase price makes it profitable, how the hell did you find that deal?
Got lucky, but I also check all the local Craigslists and FB Marketplace listings so I can spot things when they get posted.
Came back for a second update..
Won’t find a 67 in 2024 for 11k not running and driving like this one
Agreed.
It needs a 5 speed tranny!!!
AGREE!
ummmm ion see the video