NorthwoodGT
GT Owner
OK.....it is from X2Scott...............does that make a difference?
Why would it make a difference that it's from X2 scott? I don't get the question? there are plenty of good rebuilders around the country. JMO
OK.....it is from X2Scott...............does that make a difference?
A savage title FGT can be a good buy, it all depends on the price. As Alex in Moscow discovered, the parts value alone often makes the price more palatable even if the car isn't anywhere near perfect.
Well said Iceman!:thumbsup
I NEVER use the word NEVER. Definitely most things are related to price. Can't even agree that "you get what you pay for"....uh not so much. I can be disappointed regardless what I paid.....might as well be disappointed for a lesser price lol. "Never buy a salvage title car" .... uh repaired and still at less than 50cents on the dollar please call me. "Never going to sell my Ford GT".......Mine are for sale individually and as a package. I will sell everything I own. You can tell how bad I want to sell it as to the price in relation to it's actual worth....but it all has a price I assure you..... If a person can replace the item for considerably less than what you can sell it, then for me it's a no-brainer. I'm not emotionally/sentimentally attached to anything. Please submit serious offers.:cheers
how much for your little girl? Sell me. Sell me your children....
Seek help...
when the docs are crazier than you are .... you're pretty much on your own. :biggrin
when the docs are crazier than you are .... you're pretty much on your own. :biggrin
Most excellent point! Remember....I feel surrounded........
Thats called paranoia ... they have excellent medication for that. :lol
Medication is much needed.....but only masks reality of all the stupid people.:frown
Heck, If I can't beat 'em perhaps I should join'em?
You will be able to re-sell it as there is always someone who will buy anything, but it is not a risk I would take.
Just my opinion though...............:cheers
I have less concerns than others here - in the classic car market you regularly find examples of expensive Ferraris and Astons where only the door handles have survived crashes and fires etc. A bit like George Washington's axe! Nothing is original and everything has been replaced.
Man! that brings new significance to the phrase "all original" :willy:willy:willy
I just love the ads like...."69 Camaro fully restored. Late model LS1 engine, Tremec 5-spd. rollbar, Centerline wheels, Viper red clearcoat" .......restored:bs ummmmm NO!
or
1970 Boss 302 original, fully restored. Which the heck is it??:confused Now if it said...."Fully restored to original specs"...well then there you go.
And for me "fully restored" is darn near impossible. It better have the date coded bias ply tires, bias spare never down , Delco blacktop battery, ignition buzzer etc. Most cars are resto-mods...even if the mods are very few or just to update( like electronic ignition, radial tires etc).
another
The ad: "2004 Ford focus. New engine, new paint." Now seriously here. Surely I'm not the only one that thinks "what a pile of crap"? Regardless of miles, a well cared for somewhat late model car should not have new paint and/or a new engine. If I had that car I would not lie about the fact, but certainly wouldn't advertise it as a "positive":frown.
OK last one
"2004 Corvette. Hotchkiss supension, lowered, race cam, headers, 11 second quarter, short shifter etc. Again...I'm thinking "what a pile of crap"!
I know some of you guys are going to say" If installed properly...yadda yadda"...Nope, no way, no how. Took a good car and butchered it. Absolutely in no way enhanced the value.