Editorgary@aol.com wrote:
> On the other hand, if you want to maximize your return, then
> do the restoration yourself (since you're a competent restorer).
> Be sure to pick a saleable color scheme that will look good under
> the auction lights, then sell it yourself at Barrett-Jackson or
> RM and pocket the $8-10,000 or so net profit you should be able
> to make after expenses as return for your work.
My only concern would be the colo(u)r. If the car is to be
sold as "original", then maybe the colo(u)r should match
what's on the BMIHT certificate (if it is available). If
not, paint it red.
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Kent
'56 100 BN2, for sale
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