planemove
Active member
I'm looking at a 1968 X code GT/CS the car number is in the GT/CS book is the car worth 21,000 it is restored?
...(But they're a BEAR to work on--try changing the spark plugs!!) And look closely at the shock towers. The extra torque in a 390 can cause them to crack.
Neil
Well I guess it's not that great of a deal. I have a body shop so to rebuild a car is not a big deal. ....
Thanks Bryan
What you are saying is why I don’t show my cars. I do all my own work I do good work, as a hobby. Then someone comes along with a car they paid someone to do and they win. (because they have the money), I’ve just never found that to be fare why not have a class for people that work on their own cars
I understand what you're saying: I do show my car(s) in local shows but for MCA shows I put mine in the 'unjudged' category. I don't build Concourse level cars, and I had an experience many years ago that the MCA officials insisted that my '67 GTA convertible go in the Concourse category. Since then, I only enter cars in shows for fun.
It is amazing, the reaction & questions you get about GT/CS models. MANY people have never seen one or even know about them. I enjoy explaining & showing it for that reason. People are really interested & surprised about these models.
Neil