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Nova Pete 12-02-2020 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charley Lillard (Post 1525136)
We need pics....

I understand
I’m working on it
Thank you

Unreal 12-02-2020 02:35 PM

NOS convertible quarters are scarce and valuable. William is right that separating the NOS stuff from the car will probably net more money to your uncle's pocket. But if the car needs full quarters, instead of just patch panels, the car would probably sell faster with the quarters included. Or maybe sell the car by itself, and give the seller first right on the parts.

William 12-02-2020 04:04 PM

Way back when I was involved in the Camaro business, we loved 'package' deals. If you're reasonably sharp, you will sell half of the pile for as much or more than you paid for all of it. What often happens is the car gets quickly flipped for most if not all the investment. Buyer keeps the parts, now free.

The value in the sheet metal involved is that it is probably older true NOS, not the poor-fitting crap GMPD sold in the '90s.

Unreal is right. Whoever buys the car has dibs on the parts.

Nova Pete 12-02-2020 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unreal (Post 1525143)
NOS convertible quarters are scarce and valuable. William is right that separating the NOS stuff from the car will probably net more money to your uncle's pocket. But if the car needs full quarters, instead of just patch panels, the car would probably sell faster with the quarters included. Or maybe sell the car by itself, and give the seller first right on the parts.

New GM quarters. One is installed the other is still in the box.
My uncle restores old cars for a living. He’s a painter but hasn’t had the money/to restore it fully and doesn’t want to

Nova Pete 12-02-2020 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by William (Post 1525161)
Way back when I was involved in the Camaro business, we loved 'package' deals. If you're reasonably sharp, you will sell half of the pile for as much or more than you paid for all of it. What often happens is the car gets quickly flipped for most if not all the investment. Buyer keeps the parts, now free.

The value in the sheet metal involved is that it is probably older true NOS, not the poor-fitting crap GMPD sold in the '90s.

Unreal is right. Whoever buys the car has dibs on the parts.

I may end up being the new owner. I’m still debating. Undecided right now

Mr70 12-02-2020 06:04 PM

Because nobody's mentioned it in the last 3 hours,Pics? ;)


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