if theres no tag or sheet the value is nill
Absolutely and you know exactly what car you have and it is what it is nothing can change that. I still wish people would stop removing tags from the car for safe keeping seems like once they are removed they nearly always go missing, maybe if they put a repop one made with the details from the original on there at least the details would be saved and not lost forever.I have a V-code Cuda with no sheet or fender tag. I bought it as a rolling partial shell. No drivetrain and few other things gone. The dashboard vin,cowl and radiator support all match. It probably won’t be a high dollar ride on Barrett-Jerkoff but it’s not a concern for me. The car IS what it is. Nothing is worthless in the e-body world
Nothing wrong with an original 340 anything they are great engines and the roof skin is one of the easiest panels to replace, fit new drip rails at the same time.My car has both the tag and the build sheet, but its a lowly 73 340 Cuda and needs every panel attended to including the roof. Would never be worth doing a $80k nut and bolt restoration to end up with a $40k car that I'm afraid to drive. But it was the best example I could find in the area in my budget after years of looking. I paid half what that yellow car was asking but would have gladly bought that one instead. I'd be four years and a few grand ahead of the game but the time I'm done with this one. Every time I look at it, it seems I find another wart to remove.
Nothing wrong with an original 340 anything they are great engines and the roof skin is one of the easiest panels to replace, fit new drip rails at the same time.
Nothing wrong with an original 340 anything they are great engines and the roof skin is one of the easiest panels to replace, fit new drip rails at the same time.