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Je suis une Canadien
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 321
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Stephen
Car looks great and as someone looking to buy I would agree with the crossroads decision. I personally do not want someone else to fully restore their car prior to sale, but others do. Either way there will be a market for the car, but who knows which way has the better market.
Sounds like you do not have the original engine, which will put a dent in to potential top end selling price.
Some questions for you to answer that will help you make a decision and us provide you with opinions.
Is the goal to restore and sell?
Is the goal to restore and keep? If so, why not keep looking for the right engine. It will eventually happen, but might be a year or so down the road.
If you keep it, do you want a queen or a driver?
If you keep it, do you want an S or a T or does it matter?
Some things to think of.
jb
jb
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