H code 72 duster

Hopefully the work to make this a really nice 340 Duster is trivial.

It is missing the drivetrain or at least the engine, and that's not really trivial.

It does need some level of body paint work and that may/may not be trivial.

It needs some interior work and that DOES look trivial.

Bottom line: this is an overall nice looking car which needs at least $5K in parts and labor to be a good driver level car.

Otherwise, if the work is so trivial to finish the car, ask yourself why the owner has not finished the car, then asked the market price for the car.

(Probably would bring $15-17K - all done, but then again- it will not be a matching numbers car, which will make the car worth a little less when it's time to sell..Some nice # finished 340 cars sold for the same price).

$7 / 8 K seems like a fair price in the condition that the car is currently in.

This is a nice car for someone to do limited work to and drive and have a piece of nostalgia in there garage. If you are looking to flip it as so many people have done in the last 10 years. (which has ruined this hobby) than it probaly is not for you. But if you want a nice car you want to keep for many years. I guarantee it will be worth more in 5 years than it is now,if you didn't do anything to it, other than keep it in your garage. Not everyone is looking to build a trailer queen, You can put a motor in this and just drive it, which I wil be doing, if it is still in my hands by SPRING. No flippers please

well said,

highwaystar