Is a 1963 Ford Thunderbird Landau worth restoring?
I have a 1963 Ford Thunderbird Landau I'm wanting more to restore. It's fairly complete. Only missing the back window but does have some rust. I have a guy to fix all rust for around 4,000, paint is $1,500 and interior is around 1,500. Is it worth it to restore?
Check to see if there's a current market for the 63 Landau - message boards, wanted, etc. Sometimes, cars like that are worth more in parts than selling it restored.
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