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Bought it.. AND drove it 450 miles home


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Found out I had off Friday, so made a move

 

'68 converted into an '82 low mileage 3.0 liter air cooled..

 

tons of receipts, including 5k just for a sunroof install..

 

Lets just say I got it for ~half my budget so it was perfect example of what I was looking for. The hard part of the build is pretty much complete. Nowhere near perfect by all means, could use a new paint job after some body work is touched up, but I'd rate it a 7/10 due to few stress cracks. Old fuse box/wiring will be updated and finishing interior is also on the list. Runs and drives great for an almost 50 year old car. Was a very wealthy mans car that was being built for his son that went off to college and then traded in a 6+ car trade to the guy I bought it from. Should have took some pics of his other toys Lol.. If for some reason I decide to sell it along the way, I should have no problem making my money back if not easily make profit on it..

 

Thanks for all the support :gabe:

 

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c321/minyskater/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpshxeklvsl.jpg

 

 

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c321/minyskater/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpswqtabj98.jpg

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Why would a '68 be converted to an '82? Am I wrong in thinking it'd be worth more in the original '68 trim?

 

Nope your right but its all depending on when the conversion was done and who was doing it. I personally was looking for the newer wide look but original trim does fetch pretty pennys also.

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Mid life crisis at 20.

 

lol just defying the odds not your typical Porsche driver

 

I wonder what this one would fetch on the salvage market

 

I've been watching many damaged salvage ones for years and the prices I've saw made it a no brainer purchasing this one.

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I'm awaiting until geeto gets in here and gives us the history of a 68 and a 82. Then explains financially why this was a good or bad move. To be finished up by explaining how a portion of the money spent on the sunroof swap landed in the hands of ISIS. Until then, nice pickup!
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