FS: 968 w./ damage for $5K
#31
When you consider all the time and effort to part a car, then throw in your transportation cost, then consider how much time it takes to sell stuff, I really think $4500 was a very fair offer. If I needed an engine or tranny right now I would go $5000, but if you do not want to wait for that right guy to come along $4500 is a good price for a quick sale.
#32
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take it to John's Auto Body in Medway. they are geniuses. best body shop in Mass.
John Solari and Sean McNeely, (Peter McNealy's older brother). you will be treated right.
John Solari and Sean McNeely, (Peter McNealy's older brother). you will be treated right.
#33
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I have a friend who owns a body shop. Based on the 968 prices I've seen, I'd be better off buying a non-project than paying retail to have this one fixed.
#35
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Well, after an 11 hour drive, the car is now in my garage. Unfortunately, the car is not a restoration candidate. It needs too much work. In addition to the accident damage, it looks like it has spent considerable time sitting out in the sun. I'm going to keep the mirrors, but everything else from the car will be for sale.
I'm going to do a compression test and video the engine running this week. I'll probably start the disassembly next week, beginning with the interior. I'll start a new thread with pictures and prices once I start pulling parts.
I'm going to do a compression test and video the engine running this week. I'll probably start the disassembly next week, beginning with the interior. I'll start a new thread with pictures and prices once I start pulling parts.
#37
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