is a 69' Pontiac Firebird worth restoring today? I found one parked in a barn and old guy tried to sell it to me for $750, it still works and the only problem with it is some of the letters of are missing, broken windshield, no tires.
>>15295789
>it still works
20 years ago?
>>15295795
the old guy said he's been turning it on once in a while and leaving it for 15 minutes, all he says is he'd be happy to see his baby back on the road again
Yes, Idiot.
>>15295789
>69' Pontiac Firebird
For $750 it's worth it in the parts alone. I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
>>15295789
yes
yes
yes
why haven't you bought it already?
you better paint it flat black
>>15295979
okay, im gonna pass by his place again im gonna get it, the only annoying thing now is there's a new law passed in my country where vintage cars can only be driven every weekend :(
>>15296022
What country are you in
>>15296022
If you're not in murrica surly one of those would be worth a very pretty penny (unless you're in one of the many nations murrica has completely fucked over over the years in which case maybe not so much murrican muscle love)
you're a fucking retard if you think $750 isnt worth it for a goddamn firebird
>>15295789
nothing is worth restoring unless its old school mopar. NOTHING ELSE
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD YES BUY IT RIGHT NOW
Why didn't you buy it right away?
>>15296022
>>>15295979
a new law passed in my country where vintage cars can only be driven every weekend :(
In that case, better wait around for a Red Barchetta.
Absolutely.
First gen firebirds retain a very good value.
Take in mind restoration will be expensive depending on it's current state and how far you want to go with it.
>>15296760
>mopar
>>15299074
>highest resale value
>looks better
>more sought after vehicles
>thinking anything general motors is better