Good afternoon all! I haven't been on this site in a while, but I'm looking for some guidance or recommendations which I'm sure you are the right group to provide. A little about myself first. Retired from the Army at the end of 2014, after 23 years of service. During my Army career, in 2002 I acquired a 67 Firebird convertible - approximately 72K miles on it - with the desired goal of being able to restore it one day. As we all know, life gets busy and things keep getting put on the back burner. Unfortunately, I'm now in a position where I won't be able to restore it to its former glory. What I would like from y'all are any recommendations or suggestions on good places to list a project car for sale. The convertible top was shot long before I bought it, so there is a lot of rust and body work to be done. I've had it sitting on a trailer since I purchased it. I've also collected some parts over time anticipating the restoration, like a restored back seat and center console. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or recommendations you can provide.
You could list it here on this site. Photos would help immensely, and an asking price. Ebay could work. Bringatrailer.com works. Hemmings. Performance years. Project cars generally do not sell for much, especially if not protected from the elements. And thank you for your service!
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure. I feel like I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe. 1968 400 convertible (Scarlet) 1976 T/A - 455 LE (No Burt) 1976 T/A New baby, starting full restoration. 1968 350 - 4 speed 'vert - 400 clone (the Beast!) 1968 350 convertible - Wife's car now- 400 clone (Aleutian Blue) (Blue Angel) 2008 Durango - DD 2008 GXP - New one from NH is AWESOME! 2017 Durango Citadel - Modern is nice! HEMI is amazing! 1998 Silverado Z71 - Father-daughter project 1968 400 coupe - R/A clone (Blue Pearl) (sold) 1967 326 convertible - Sold 1980 T/A SE Bandit - Sold
Good afternoon all! I haven't been on this site in a while, but I'm looking for some guidance or recommendations which I'm sure you are the right group to provide. A little about myself first. Retired from the Army at the end of 2014, after 23 years of service. During my Army career, in 2002 I acquired a 67 Firebird convertible - approximately 72K miles on it - with the desired goal of being able to restore it one day. As we all know, life gets busy and things keep getting put on the back burner. Unfortunately, I'm now in a position where I won't be able to restore it to its former glory. What I would like from y'all are any recommendations or suggestions on good places to list a project car for sale. The convertible top was shot long before I bought it, so there is a lot of rust and body work to be done. I've had it sitting on a trailer since I purchased it. I've also collected some parts over time anticipating the restoration, like a restored back seat and center console. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or recommendations you can provide.
Jim
Get the PHS docs on the car. Buyer needs to evaluate the opportunity. 67 vert could be a good op. Sounds like it's in poor condition. It all hinges on what the car was when it was born. Pray for 400 or better engine with awesome colors and lots of options.
Thank-you for your service.
Engine Test Stand Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwoxyUwptUcdqEb-o2ArqyiUaHW0G_C88 restoring my 1968 Firebird 400 HO convertible (Firedawg) 1965 Pontiac Catalina Safari Wagon 389 TriPower (Catwagon) 1999 JD AWS LX Lawn tractor 17hp (my daily driver) 2006 Sequoia 2017 Murano (wife's car) 202? Electric car 203? 68 Firebird /w electric engine 2007 Bayliner 175 runabout /w 3.0L Mercuiser__________________________________________________________
Thank you for letting me know about the PHS docs. I'll get those ordered. I had pulled some information before and after I bought the vehicle, but don't know where it is now. It was in poor condition when I bought it. I was young then.
Thank you. I'll get some current pics the next time I go out to where I currently have it stored. I've tried to keep it covered, but the weather hasn't always participated in that effort.