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Prior repairs and wear items were for your use of the vehicle. You can knock expenses for restoration, probably even the last set of tires (or even the gas you put in it when you sold it) you bought for it as part of this restoration, and deduct this from the sale of the car. I don't think you can deduct for the cost of your time/labor, unless you are incorporated and did the resoration as an employee of your corporation.
Deducting the gain made via inflation is an interesting concept
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