Runcharger
Well-Known Member
I agree with Thrashing Cows. Right now it's probably worth the same as what you paid for it. What he listed to do, tidy up a few mechanical issues and deep clean will add a lot of value. If you're not able or don't want to do those small items then hire someone to do them for you. These last details will add the most value.
Honestly looking at a picture on a computer screen I would lowball the value because I am expecting a crappy paintjob over bondo and numerous mickey moused details and missing parts (nothing personal I have this viewpoint on almost every project I see on the internet, from experience). So it's impossible to give any estimated value without a personal inspection.
Honestly looking at a picture on a computer screen I would lowball the value because I am expecting a crappy paintjob over bondo and numerous mickey moused details and missing parts (nothing personal I have this viewpoint on almost every project I see on the internet, from experience). So it's impossible to give any estimated value without a personal inspection.