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I agree with Phil, it will probably cost you less (time, money and
aggrevation) to buy the vehicle completed. However there is something to be
said about doing the work yourself. I know every inch of my car by having it
apart and putting it back together again, and I have the satisfaction of a
"job well done".

Bottom line is you have to balance your time, wallet and ambitions to make
the right choice.

Vince

69 Conv



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Hello there,
 A couple of things regarding your future purchase.  After restoring and
buying a couple older cars over the years I have come to the conclusion that
it is always a better deal price wise to purchase a vehicle that is all done
versus restoring one if it is done to your done to your liking.  Now that
being said that can be a rather open ended question.  As far as this
specific car is concerned he has done almost excatly what I am doin with my
69 and I already have well over 15k in the car it is not running,so if you
can buy the car for under that I would it would be a good deal depending
upon the rust issues/condition of course.
 For that kind $$$ I would definatley get a inspection prior to purchase but
the car does look nice.  You current firebird will easily cost you 15 grand
to get to condition of the car you looking at on Ebay.  Hope this helps my
friend.  Phil

>  So currently I own a 68 firebird
> which needs a lot to complete the restoration of the car. I am beginning
> to recognize that it
> is more economical to purchase a vehicle that is all
> finished.



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