A good example of buying a 70 Duster done rather than building one

^^^ People want perfect and rarely will they pay for perfect, unless that car was send it to a high $ shop and the owner paid $60-90 an hour. All receipts in hand. Want all the trim and glass out, everything. Want a pro built drive train? Want to buy a "done" car for pennies on the dollar/ We all love bargains!!!! You better be willing to pay some $$$, most people hate selling and losing a lot of $ on their "hobby".
Righty Tighty ^^ said he did not get exactly what he thought he was getting, maybe he was shorted, maybe he expected more for his purchase $ that was maybe realistic, but I am glad to see he is happy and loving the hobby!
Definition: Fair market value. True for anything. What an item will sell for IF properly advertised for its highest and best use, for an adequate length of time. A willing and informed buyer and a knowledge and honest seller.
I totally agree that the buyer should be willing, but most importantly, INFORMED. I was naive when I bought the car, that's all on me. I think if I asked the right questions, the seller would've been pretty straight with me. Heck, he's the one who told me about FABO. I certainly wasn't expecting perfect for pennies on the dollar, I was just saying that the more I learn, the more I realize I paid too much.