How can anyone say a matching numbers car has better resale ,when hemi clone converts sell higher than a matching #s 6-bbl car .What about when resto mods bring over a 100k ,and a ta or aar match cant bust 80k. How about a 56 chevy hot rod post car brings 200k at auction and the next car in line is a good #s BEAK AND WING thing tanks at 120k in a room full of cash . Its not what you buy ,its how you buy. All good car dealers know you make your money on the front side ,IF YOU PAY GOOD MONEY ON A MATCH THE SPREADS TWO CLOSE ,BUT A WOULD BE LESSER CAR AT A LOWER PRICE HAS MORE ROOM TO TURN A PROFIT . c
A matching car vs a similar car that is not matching is an equal comparison as to which is more valuable straight across
It takes more money and time to make hemi clones and resto-mods, but it doesnt take a rare car to do it either.
You need to look at total cost and funds required (deep pockets or risk) It takes money, to make money.
purchase price+cost of mods+time spent(time is money)+any additional overhead vs sale price.
From what Ive seen Its pretty dam rare that a person actually makes money when selling a customized or restored car, when theyve done the work themselves/paid to have it done. Unless youve got a name you can attach.
EXAMPLE
"FOR SALE: XYZ car totally restored to pristine condition, 50,000$ in reciepts and 1000's of hours in labor invested.... need to sell. 35,000$ obo"" then sells for 29,000$
as far resto-mods and customized cars.... these things are like fashion. whats hot today probably wont be hot tomorrow and they have a higher likelihood of turning into a white elephant.
These old cars are popular for what they were originally.