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Old 01-10-2021, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
Of course, my first thought, like most everyone else on this board, is why restomod such an nice original car?

Of course, in the final analysis, it is his car and his money. But, I will reluctantly give my 02 cents.

Somewhere out there is a guy with a cherry 70 TA body missing engine and trans.

This set up is worth more to than guy then anyone else (other than the current owner who doesn't want it).

I know it will never be the original drive train to car # 2, but it will be a period correct RA III drive train.

I would think that if I were that guy with the cherry TA body, I would go as high as $15k for the entire package.

You can probably sell it off one piece at a time and make more money, but something to be said for a quick sell and be done with it.

Disclaimer: I am not a Pontiac expert; just my opinion.
At first glance it looks to be a nice clean car but its far from it. This car need just about everything.... lower part of the cowl is rotten, Needs a complete floor and trunk pan, inner and outer wheel wells, quarters, inner and outer rear body panel, trunk floor extensions, fenders, hood, etc.

I appreciate your honesty, that's why I'm here. Here's our thinking on this car. If it was a RAM AIR IV we wouldn't most certainly not be doing this. Is it a rare car? most certainly with only 3108 made in 1970. Here's the thing, for what it will cost to restore this car to a concourse level will far out weigh it's value by at least 2 times. If we resto-mod it with modern suspension (All Detroit Speed), modern brakes, and modern drive train but retaining all the originality of the car with a complete stock interior, all stock exterior trim, it's now worth double of what it would be if we did a stock concourse restoration. The concourse restoration and the resto-mod restoration are roughly the same. Going with the resto-mod your just getting more bang for your buck. It will also be a better driving car and that's our customer intentions. His plans are to drive just like when he purchased it back in 1980.

Your thoughts are the same as mine, this would be a great deal for some with a 70-73 Trans Am with no drive train. Someone could have a period correct drive train with all the parts to go with it, pulleys, brackets etc all number matching. I'd love to sell it as a package deal. I'm more interested in the quick deal apposed to the getting every penny for it. I'm just looking for a fair price to start at and we can negotiate form there

Thanks for your insight!
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