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I think in this case, "restored" referers to putting it back in storage (re-storing)!!LOL

Tom

That's a good one...LOL.

If he gets his starting price that could indicate that our cars are experiencing a big jump in appreciation.LOL That means I might get close to what I have invested in mine.ROFL



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Jackhammer,

I've drooled over your car for almost a year...the only way that you'll get out of it what you've invested is by driving it yourself. I covet your car.

Jackhammer,

I've drooled over your car for almost a year...the only way that you'll get out of it what you've invested is by driving it yourself. I covet your car.

Unfortunately ....you are probably correct. However, a friend and I were talking about that today and he holds to the opinion that with enough exposure there are buyers out there that would be interested in my car purely because they like the car for what it has been transformed into.... versus what it was. He contends there are buyers willing to give 30K for the car. He said this as we were looking at a 1967 Camaro RS with a 327,4 Speed and not matching numbers that was maybe a 5 on a 10 scale that was sold for 29K.

But its really not an issue because I am not through playing with it.

I love this one...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-240z260z280z-Leather-covered-steering-wheel_W0QQitemZ160159931743QQihZ006QQcategoryZ33649QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Some Dipsh!t puts a $40 wheelskin on his steering wheel and expects people to pay $300 for it. The sad part of it all is that he'll probably get it.

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