""Ford Bronco's and Chevy 67-72 stuff""
You can plan on stroking a check for min 20K for a nice late 60's /early 70's ford/chevy. mint condition can go as high as 30+
It's all about what you want - for the guys that know how to do everything ( motor, trans, fab, etc) it would never be worth it. Those guys would build their own. For someone that doesn't know jack **** about the trucks and doesn't want to mess around with restoring... it's a better deal to buy it already done.
We all put more money in our rigs than we could ever sell for... that's a given.
I know for me personally .... the next truck i get ( 67-72 GMC/Chevy 4x4) will be showroom and mint .... I don't know how to do most of the things needed... and don't want to screw with paying 50 different people to make it right. I just went through it with my K5...never again.
You can plan on stroking a check for min 20K for a nice late 60's /early 70's ford/chevy. mint condition can go as high as 30+
It's all about what you want - for the guys that know how to do everything ( motor, trans, fab, etc) it would never be worth it. Those guys would build their own. For someone that doesn't know jack **** about the trucks and doesn't want to mess around with restoring... it's a better deal to buy it already done.
We all put more money in our rigs than we could ever sell for... that's a given.
I know for me personally .... the next truck i get ( 67-72 GMC/Chevy 4x4) will be showroom and mint .... I don't know how to do most of the things needed... and don't want to screw with paying 50 different people to make it right. I just went through it with my K5...never again.





