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Must be a sign of the times, but 10 years ago I would have been inundated with callers to take on this easy project. But to date only one caller to view with a mind to restore it. But a good few looking far parts, but i'd prefer it going back on the road if possible.
Not a aingle inquiry to buy it and put it back on the road. Might as well do all the engine bay welding with new panels, and put it back up again to see if that entices anyone.
I fear the vintage car market for restorations is dying. Those who want to do it already have projects and no time and the next generation for the most part have no interest in the work involved they just want an easy project or finished article.
Maybe I'm wrong but projects even good ones don't seem to sell well.
I think you may well be right. We are all a dying breed soon to be extinct ha ha. Auld lads who suffer with an addiction to spanner wrenching on vw's and very few of the next generation willing to go down the same road.
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