Well, anytime you take away originality and make it look like something else the value drops. I am not understanding why you would take a 70's car and forward date it. The vehicles from the 80's have less value as more units were manufactured with an increasing number as time progressed. If you still have the original bits, I believe there is more functional value in restoring the 1970. A well sorted 1970T should be insurance valued for replacement costs at around $100,000 minimum. And I would think or believe a converted non-original numbers matching forward looking car would bring far less, like $40,000 - $50,000 speculatively. Sorry to burst any bubble here, I just don't understand the direction.
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