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07-12-2018, 07:10 AM | #33 | |
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Re: Cos of A Restoration
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Buyer be ware! If you were to spend $30,000.00, $60,000.00, or more on restoring a Model A, it still might not give you a “Restored” car given some people’s strict definition. These restored cars are still worth to most buyers only slightly more than what someone might call a good driver. My idea or your idea of a restored car might not be the same. However, I believe we agree that nothing should be misrepresented. All that I am trying to say is that for most of the world a restoration of anything is in the view of the restorer. It is up to the buyer to decide if the level of restoration equals the price being asked. Everything in life that is restored is not point judged. Buyers are the final decision makers. Enjoy. Last edited by WHN; 07-12-2018 at 11:59 AM. |
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