That is pretty much what I needed to hear. If the car is in good shape and the motor runs well, that the price is consistent with how much these cars have been going for.
That is the best definition of a good deal I believe I have ever heard. I could not agree more.
I'll be sure to spend a lot of time looking for any signs of rust as that seems to be the main thing that will really kill these cars.
Thank you for the information!
Hello,
I'm looking for some advice on buying my first classic car. I'm relatively mechanically inclined. Meaning I can usually fix an issue if it's been diagnosed for me first. I have very little experience doing any major work on vehicles but have routinely maintained the vehicles I do own...