• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

1969 Barracuda fastback

Status
Not open for further replies.
I am 7 miles from the car.$1000 for the rear window and trim? Maybe $250.00-$350.00 for the trim and $100.00-$150.00 for the glass.It is a rusty bondo up piece of junk.Yes there are some good parts on the car,none of the metal except the nose and hood.But if you are going to buy it to restore it would need the correct hood,and nose.Also due to rust it would need both fenders.both doors,both rear quarters,trunk lid,trunk pan,trunk drops,probably both wheel tubs and a new floor pan.He wants more than I paid for my 67 Formula S 4 speed car.If I remember right the inner fender were not all that great.

Jim

His asking price is pretty astronomical if it needs the amount of work you say it does. Like I said, I'm not talking up a rust bucket I've never seen, but those prices you've given are 1985 prices. You say $100 for fastback Barracuda glass? I want to live on that planet man.
 

Well, one person got a deal I guess. Ever try finding a CLEAN fastback decklid without rust on the lip? I scoured the globe for 6 months and finally scored one for $500, and I considered that a deal. I paid $375 for a restored full set of 67-only tail panel trim. My point being clean parts for these cars are pretty rare, and pricey when found in good condition. Those particular parts look like they sat at the bottom of a lake for a few decades.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top