Tim.g.howard
Active Member
Hi all,
So, I went to Mecum down here in Houston and... I won my bid on a '73 Challenger.
I could use some advice...
Now yes, I really should have looked the car over more carefully before bidding on it and there were plenty of other very nice Challengers there that would have better matched what I wanted (which was to purchase someone elses restoration really). However this is the one I got. It looks very nice from the top of the Engine bay and from walking around the vehicle but... upon closer inspection it's clearly rough.
First when I tried to get it home, there was a hole in the gas tank. The car did drive... ok... Also though at the shop it's clear that the floors were rusted through and patched with fiberglass and not particularly well. The trunk floor was also clearly patched. The dash has an obvious plastic dash cover instead of having been restored. What other surprises await?
Now, if you can log into Mecum, you can see what I paid for the car. Did I get massively "taken" here? I could look at the car as a "Blank Canvas" in that it's a base model and I could basically make a nice restomod out of it (for significantly more investment). OR I could, I suppose try to get it serviceable and sell it and go try to find more what I want.
So what's the advice? Was this a massive mistake or a great opportunity or both? Given this is a base model is the car worth really restoring?
Thanks,
Tim
So, I went to Mecum down here in Houston and... I won my bid on a '73 Challenger.
I could use some advice...
Now yes, I really should have looked the car over more carefully before bidding on it and there were plenty of other very nice Challengers there that would have better matched what I wanted (which was to purchase someone elses restoration really). However this is the one I got. It looks very nice from the top of the Engine bay and from walking around the vehicle but... upon closer inspection it's clearly rough.
First when I tried to get it home, there was a hole in the gas tank. The car did drive... ok... Also though at the shop it's clear that the floors were rusted through and patched with fiberglass and not particularly well. The trunk floor was also clearly patched. The dash has an obvious plastic dash cover instead of having been restored. What other surprises await?
Now, if you can log into Mecum, you can see what I paid for the car. Did I get massively "taken" here? I could look at the car as a "Blank Canvas" in that it's a base model and I could basically make a nice restomod out of it (for significantly more investment). OR I could, I suppose try to get it serviceable and sell it and go try to find more what I want.
So what's the advice? Was this a massive mistake or a great opportunity or both? Given this is a base model is the car worth really restoring?
Thanks,
Tim