People who let rare cars rot.

So I offered it to them for what I paid $500 with these pictures. No reply's. I saved every part that was usable and gave them with the two others I sold . Some of these cars are just not worth the time to save. But they can become a valuable asset to revive another. Unless you are able to actually do all the work in your own garage or foot the bill to do it . Maybe you should just refrain from commenting

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I hope your not talking about me refraining from commenting. Yes the 2 examples you showed in pix were shot. They were beyond fixing. I see a lot of stuff on Fabo that is fixible though, and gets parted out.

That 64 V8 malibu sitting for 26 years in a driveway because he was "gonna fix it up someday" is stupid ****. If your gonna let it languish in the elements until it's that bad that its junk, then just sell it and let the dream go since your not gonna do anything with it anyways.

BTW I got I think $125 out of a 74 dart grille and bezels. I think that would have been a more reasonable offer. I woulda told him I am thinking more like $125, and if he balked, then run it over with the golf cart. Still funny, you got the last laugh. If buying something, I always ask the seller their price first. Sure I am rollin the dice that their value on it is low, and it may or may not be. That's a chance you take.