my not-happening restoration
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my not-happening restoration
I have a 1969 Traveller which I took off the road two years ago, as the wood was very rotten. Having stripped off the wood work I found extensive rot, which had been hidden by the wood. This was repaired by my local garage, and the car returned to me for rebuilding. I bought new wood, and while the chassis was away, I lashed on layers of Cuprinol, then even more layers of Danish oil. Eventually I trial-fitted the new wood-------and there the project stopped. For various reasons ( which I won't bore you with) I haven't touched the car for a year now, and am unlikely to do so. However, I believe the car still has a future, but probably not in my hands. Now, the point of this ramble is, does the car have any value as it stands? As mentioned, it has complete new wood, which has cost probably around £800, and I have spent in excess of £600 on repairs.
I know its like asking how long is a piece of string, but is there a market out there for my poor little car?
I know its like asking how long is a piece of string, but is there a market out there for my poor little car?
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