73 Mach 1 H 351c automatic
Engine and trans are good, missing a fender, and few other parts, body is straight.
Radiator is gone...
What would this car be worth?
Been a long time since I rebuilt a Stang.
I posted this thread over in another area only got one response.
The guy wants $1600.0
Looking for input and suggestions?
No title but I did a search and found it was not stolen, I have to run the vin through the cop shop and see if the original owner will contest a abandon title if I decide to get it.
Trying to get the pics, the car is a few 100 miles from me. So I am counting on the guys pics.
I contacted Gas Monkey Garage to see if they were interested, if I hear back they are if I don't hear back they aren't, that was their auto-reply.
There is a guy on this board has a rebuilt 73" Mach 1 but it went through Sandy, that worries me a bit as he only wants 7k but it is not painted and still needs interior work. The problem with a flooded car is just that, flooded with saltwater is a death wish unless the car was pulled to the frame and sandblasted. That to me would explain the low price.
It looks unmolested but it has definitely been sitting for a while. More and better pictures of the trunk and floorboards would be helpful.
If I was looking for a project like that, based on the price and the photos, I'd have no problem driving the hundred miles to take a look at it.
Why did you call those crackheads at Gas Monkey? If it's good, they'll buy it out from underneath you...
Looks doable, but keep in mind that parts for Mustangs between 65-68 are ALOT cheaper than cars between 69-73. That being said if you like the big Mustangs, have the budget and know how, go for it.
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