Posted by Blaine on 8/15/2009, 14:53:09, in reply to "Re: FC 170 F/S in South Dakota"
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Ahhh... the world of restoring cars. You put in 10 to 15 thousand and a lot of your own time and it's worth 5 to 8 thousand. Unless you have special model such as a convertible, a big block Chevy, Hemi Mopar,or even a genuine army jeep. Losing money on a car is still cheaper than hanging out in the bar, getting stopped for DWI,fines, court costs, lawyers and losing your license and maybe your job. (NOT the voice of experience. Buy a new truck and see how much money disappears the first day it leaves the dealer's lot.
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: just curious, I know we would not want to set
: a price for someones else truck, but if I
: built a truck just like this , would it be
: worth 17k, I'm thinking less but I'm a
: little new to the fc selling. I think it
: will cost me at least 8k to rebuilt my truck
: like this truck, that's me doing 90% of labor
: and all the body work. I was thinking I
: would only get my investment back if I
: choice to sell my 170 3spd when finished.
: Would I be low on my estimate of my 1962
: truck value when finished, with all stock,
: but different seats and tires? Anyone that
: knows the selling prices of these truck want
: to take a stab at estimated finished stock
: fc-170, assuming the job was done correctly
: but not every bolt was replaced, thanks Ed
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: It's on ebay too.
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: Not mine, Looks good, no
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: price.http://www.sportfishermen.com/board/f360/truck-sale-1960-jeep-fc-170-a-120393.html
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