Bugz,
I think that was very well put. Think back 18-20 yrs when you could buy a
rusted Tiger for $2,000. It was just an old street car and when repairing
it, it was pretty easy to swap in a 289 or 302. I just don't think that people
now paying $30,000-
$50,000 for cars will be quite as apt to modify them. And you're right, I
along with hundreds other owners have every single part that was taken off,
boxed and labeled...ready to bolt back on.
Mark
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