Rek
Well-Known Member
Is there a value to having an all original car in excellent condition which has NOT been restored over a similar quality restored version?
As our cars were built in the late 60' and 70' a fair few of them have been consumed and died. Some which were basket cases are now being restored as values have risen. I wanted to find out exactly how many unrestored cars are out there. Minor rust repairs don't count. Restoration means it's been taken apart, repaired and rebuilt. "Sympathetic restoration' which sellers use to describe a quick paint job don't count either.
So just how many untouched good condition cars are out there? If there are only a few, will the market add a premium to their value?
As our cars were built in the late 60' and 70' a fair few of them have been consumed and died. Some which were basket cases are now being restored as values have risen. I wanted to find out exactly how many unrestored cars are out there. Minor rust repairs don't count. Restoration means it's been taken apart, repaired and rebuilt. "Sympathetic restoration' which sellers use to describe a quick paint job don't count either.
So just how many untouched good condition cars are out there? If there are only a few, will the market add a premium to their value?