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Seen 356's as bad as this car sell on Ebay for crazy money !
Because you have to be partly crazy to take on a lost cause like this.

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Dude, did you even look at the pics at the top of page one? Here's a reminder:



Do you think a car that has rotted so much that it's now partially underground will, with a quick scrub down, be back on the road as a "patina ride?"

The middle of this car has become dust. Dust, I say.
Leather still looks pliable.

Dash is pristine.

A complete straight original car unlike the rusted out hulks in the pic I posted earlier, I say there's extra value here.
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Leather still looks pliable.

Dash is pristine.

A complete straight original car unlike the rusted out hulks in the pic I posted earlier, I say there's extra value here.
LOLZ. Go troll another forum, you've run out of dupes here.
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dupes here.
You know, you are right in one sense. But look, it's only money.



If you can find buyers for these, there's definitely a buyer for that.
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LOLZ. Go troll another forum, you've run out of dupes here.
It’s all about the post count, content itself be damned, he can’t come up from the basement for dinner tonight until he hits 4K posts.
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Some POR15, rustoleum, floor pans. No big deal.
Cheap driver.

$800 in sheet metal, see link.

https://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/SuperCat/5837/POR_5837_BDYCHS_pg2.htm
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Everyone who says cars like this shouldn't and can't be restored is lacking vision. Same as everyone saying a car like this has no value. Luckily you aren't arguing with me on this point, you're arguing with the market, and the market always has the last word.

I sold this car a few weeks ago for $9600, that's value.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/283514657789

And before a few of you come out of holes and say things like "there's a sucker born every minute" or "only an idiot would buy that car" I remind you of the story I've told for years about a friend who bought a car in the early 80s for $10,000, everyone laughed at him, it was burned and missing the motor, he would never get his money out, he'd be upside down forever. He worked slow but steady and the car is now almost restored. The car is 550-0054, and I don't think he's upside down on the value. Decades from now rough 356's will be restored, and the world will be a better place because of it.

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Newsflash: Nobody said it "shouldn't and can't be restored."

What we said is that it will take more than a little POR15 and rubbing compound. There's a huge section of the chassis missing on this car. It will be a major project, requiring fabrication skills almost nobody on this forum possesses.

Somebody early in the thread put a value of $10k, which seems about right--and is consistent with your eBay sale.
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Newsflash: Nobody said it "shouldn't and can't be restored."

What we said is that it will take more than a little POR15 and rubbing compound. There's a huge section of the chassis missing on this car. It will be a major project, requiring fabrication skills almost nobody on this forum possesses.

Somebody early in the thread put a value of $10k, which seems about right--and is consistent with your eBay sale.
Newsflash, plenty of guys were piling on that it was yard art and worthless. Just pointing out that the market proves their armchair quarterbacking wrong.

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Newsflash, plenty of guys were piling on that it was yard art and worthless. Just pointing out that the market proves their armchair quarterbacking wrong.

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"Plenty of guys" is actually one guy saying the same thing over and over, but whatever, you win.
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"Plenty of guys" is actually one guy saying the same thing over and over, but whatever, you win.
You should go back and re-read.

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I called Yard Art. IMO; that was very high praise because I was thinking about it being located in my yard........

Obviously; anything can be restored. It has been proven and documented countless times.....

What is it worth.... strictly up to the buyer.... what as the seller should you ask? I do not think you would find more of an authority than Adam........
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Leather still looks pliable.

Dash is pristine.

A complete straight original car unlike the rusted out hulks in the pic I posted earlier, I say there's extra value here.
Hell yes there's value here! Where is this car I'll buy it, if priced right. That doesn't look like dust to me, probably a former owners cremated remains.
Nothing beats a 356!!!
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Nothing beats a 356!!!
Nonsense - this guy would whoop dat' 356 azz!!!

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^^^ Hey, respect your elders !!!

You have to admit that dark blue (?) metal dash is cool.

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Nonsense - this guy would whoop dat' 356 azz!!!

Just don't call it a VW. That's his trigger.
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But it is just a smushed down VW bug.
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Just don't call it a VW. That's his trigger.
Like this?!?!




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^^^ Hey, respect your elders !!!

You have to admit that dark blue (?) metal dash is cool.

I'm admiring the coolness of the compost pile in the front seats!

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That's not compost, it's virgin prairie topsoil kicked into the car through the nonexistent floor pans by a groundhog whose hole is directly under the tunnel.
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Just don't call it a VW. That's his trigger.
Hey Matt,

Curious, how do you use your keyboard with a thumb in your mouth at all times?
Grow up man, just saying!!

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