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does anyone know where i can find any of these muscle cars for purchase?
i want restorable cars, preferrably no engine... i wanna restore from ground up... how much would it cost?
the cars are:
72' or 67' mustang
70' Cuda
chevelle ss
67' camaro
where can i find any of these restorable projects?
12 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
my husband and i are into muscle cars and i think your best bet is to go to a book store of some sort and look for what is called Hemmings Motor News. you can find cars, assesories, parts hell even window channels there. If you go online Im sure they have a website now but Id buy the book its something you wont have to surf online and your can tab and reference. Its the sh*t for true Muscle car enthusiasts. Good Luck
- 1 decade ago
You just have to look carefully everywhere and anywhere.Believe it or not some people just don't know about a car that is in there back yard or don't care what the car is and just want them gone. I have been around a lot of these cars and the people who have gotten them and paid very little for them (from $50 to no more than $1000).
Source(s): I am a auto enthausiast and have been around them my entire life. - Old Man DirtLv 71 decade ago
The best place that I know of is in Hemmings Motor News.
It is about as big as a phone book and is the book to find classic cars and parts. It comes out once a month on many news stands and they have a site.
Source(s): http://www.hemmings.com/ - Anonymous1 decade ago
There are plenty around, but even a total beater can demand big bucks.
I suggest you contact the owner's clubs for each of those models, they tend to keep track of all the cars ready for restorations.
Be prepared to lay out around $10k for a total rust heap shell without running gear, and $20k upwards for something on four wheels but not running and with trim parts missing.
Sorry, all those "immaculate car found in barn" stories are over....
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
70 cuda's are gonna cost you a lot of money to get a clean one, 67 mustang too, the other 3 you could find on craigslist pretty easily
- 1 decade ago
Pick up the bible of antique and classic car want ads -- Hemmings Motor News. Available at most bookstores. They have ads from all over the country, classics, antiques, projects and concourse cars - its all there.
- 1 decade ago
i know a guy that has a 1967 mustang with a 302, AC everyday driver $3500 as far as building one i have $11000 in my sons 67 mustang and it is not finished it is all about you and what you want your car to be
- ?Lv 44 years ago
in my view i might choose for the sixty 5 mustang ...that's the main suitable bang on your greenback and the engines final an prolonged time... yet then I fairly have had the two ford and chevy and heavily the mustang is greater useful than the camaro ...I had 3 camaros and blew the engine in all of them by no ability had that subject with any of the mustangs I had...
- 1 decade ago
Here's a Chevelle that needs complete restoration: