Mark Beiser
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$54,000 for the restoration! I wonder what the reserve is? I don't see how they could get thier money back out of it, unless they just happen to find "THE" buyer that MUST have that car....
I would love to have another twin cham to restore. My first car was a '58 twin cham I got when I was 15 from a guy in Arizona for $600. He had no idea what it was, nore did I, lol.
It took me the same amount of time to restore it as that one on ebay did, but it only cost me about $8,000. I'm thinking my engine didn't turn out quite as good though.
I wonder what my car would we worth today? In 1989 I sold it for $29,000 with a spare engine and transmission in unknown condition, heh.
I miss that car, but at 21, no longer suported by my parents, I couldn't pass up that kind of money. Also, I was terafied to drive it in Houston. Its not the kind of car that should live in an appartment complex parking lot.
$54,000 for the restoration! I wonder what the reserve is? I don't see how they could get thier money back out of it, unless they just happen to find "THE" buyer that MUST have that car....
I would love to have another twin cham to restore. My first car was a '58 twin cham I got when I was 15 from a guy in Arizona for $600. He had no idea what it was, nore did I, lol.
It took me the same amount of time to restore it as that one on ebay did, but it only cost me about $8,000. I'm thinking my engine didn't turn out quite as good though.

I wonder what my car would we worth today? In 1989 I sold it for $29,000 with a spare engine and transmission in unknown condition, heh.
I miss that car, but at 21, no longer suported by my parents, I couldn't pass up that kind of money. Also, I was terafied to drive it in Houston. Its not the kind of car that should live in an appartment complex parking lot.
