That's not really enough information -- for instance, does the engine run? If
it does, what kind of shape is it in? As per the body rust, it sounds ...
expensive.
The problem with restoration projects is that:
1) They take a long time.
2) They end up costing you twice as much as the same car, already restored.
3) They take a long time.
I'd also steer clear of any car with rust perforations, but offhand I'd say the
car is worth between $500 and $1500 bucks.
--
Martin Secrest
72 TR6
73 GT6
Nathan Albright wrote:
> I am thinking of going to look at a local 71 tr6 restoration project. It is
> complete with some work already completed but not much according to the
> owner. It is also suposed to have a drivetrain is working condition. It is
> suposed to have rust if the rockers and floors. What is it worth if this is
> an acurate description of the car?
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