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    1970 240z, 1963 Buick WIldcat, 1968 Chevy Impala fastback, 2000 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, 2003 VW Passat v6

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  1. Thanks, I am sorry I'm coming off like I'm here just to figure the value to flip it. But i guess that's part of where my mind is. I started buying, tinkering, selling and keeping cars 5 years ago. It's an addictive hobby. I listed the card i got, excluding the wife and kids. I started looking for parts already,but I'm 2 weeks away from putting this up on a lift and getting the professional opinion. I am happy to see there are resources and unibody parts out there. If this rebuild is out of my budget, I'll be selling it. As i may have mentioned last night, i want to lesrn alot and i dont want to be upside down on this investment. So I'm not the guy who had one back in the day and have been chasing one. But i am glad i came across it and grabbed it. Time will tell what i do with it.
  2. I did see those values on Haggerty. That is definitely one of my go-to websites. But I still really don't know quantity out there, and the demand. anyone know any specialist on the east coast of the USA? Can't really go to Canada with this one.
  3. That's the car!! Couldn't resist. I figure if she can't be rebuilt, i can break even parting it out. But I rather see her restored and on the road. The interior and most body is in amazing shape considering the year. However the underside is in dire need f help. I'm ordering a title history from the DMV, and already registered the car. I should havw transferable title in a month . I still want to know more on the market and are these rare. Any one seen number of how many are out there ans survived the years?
  4. I don't know what to do? I always look at what things are worth, and what I have to do to it. I never want to be upside down. I have flipped a few cars and kept a few. So I'm explore the www. to learn as much as I can. Not going to put money in to it if not strong car market.. I hope I'm making sense,
  5. Hi everyone, I'm new here, and just got a 70 240z yesterday, that i bought based on photos. I spend last night Googling 240z, and anything related. What I can't find is how rare and how much in demand are these cars? Mine was built in 5/70, and it's vin # is HLS30-04718. It's got the E31 heads, Engine # is 007780. The bad, the unibody is pretty rough, The exterior and interior is really good overall. She's been sitting for 17 years. But the engine has been turned by hand during those years. Seems these are pretty valuable in mint condition. Not sure what I want to do with her. I'm thinking she needs a bit of work on the underside. So if anyone want's to throw in their 2 cents, I'm all ears. I need to learn alot on these sweet cars.
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