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Likely selling my '72 240 - Need advice


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True true, but if I recall I thought he had the carpet kit already, but Im guessing after a re read that he doesnt. Apparently the car is in a state of repair and is a good driver, canidate for easy restoration.

The only time or anything that you would have in buffing the paint if you do it yourself would be time and about 18 dollars, well worth it if you ask me.

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Beating the dead horse....

I like this car as a restoration candidate...Looks solid, and with original paint, wheels and OWNERSHIP trail back to date of purchase---all solid components for a stock resto. If only the Z would hit the levels of muscle cars.....sigh....

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I just reread everything, and wondering where the suggestion of a respray came in? It seems we all agree that spending a little cash on getting the car "cleaned up" - whatever can be done easily -- like putting the carpet back in, getting the car buffed out and polished by a professional, etc. is worthwhile to get a better price for the car :-)

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Wow, thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I think due to time constraints, I'll likely try and sell the Z without the carpet installed. (I do think it is nice to see the floorboards in such great shape)

I'll likely list the car for around $5k.

I'll keep everyone posted and thanks again for the help.

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The ad looks great. I'd buy it blind if I was looking for a second Z resto project. You show all the areas "that matter" very well, and having that documentation really puts it out that this is a prime candidate for a concours resto.

I'll be praying it doesn't go to someone who just drops a V8 in it......

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