I had a chance to swing in today. The car looked a lot better than I thought it would. All of the panels were new metal from AMD, including the roof. Apparently, a guy that does body work at the local BMW dealership did all of the metal work for 1/2 price as a favor to the family. The floor pans were replaced with a one piece instead of any patching. The lines looked straight for the most part. There were a couple of 3"x3" square areas on the front end that were rough and needed to be sanded out. The doors closed well, and the gaps seemed consistent around the car. With no fender tag, I can't be sure what the original color options were, as one owner said the original color was black, and the other said it was green. The car does have A/C which is nice, but the parts need to be replaced. The VIN did verify that it was a true Cuda and originally came with a 360.
The motor was a little rough. One said that it had been pulled before, the other said that it had not, so not sure there, but it looks like it never had been. I had a problem finding the partial VIN on the block as it was blocked by the header and couldn't find on the cowl or radiator support either. They said that they would send it later, but sent the casting information instead, so I'm still not sure if it is indeed a numbers car. One of the headers had a small leak and the car had a problem starting, most likely due to the battery, but once it started, it remained idling. It also had another small leak in the compartment, but couldn't really pinpoint just where with a quick look.
My concern would be with respect to the cost of finishing. I saw the metal receipts, and they do indeed have $6K invested in that category alone. They are asking $10K, but the way that I figure it, just headlining the big items, I'd probably be looking at another $10K in driver quality paint, engine rebuild, new interior, and rims/tires. I didn't' get a chance to run through the gears on the transmission as it had a problem starting after the first run, so there could be additional costs there. And of course that doesn't account for any other incidentals such as new electrical harness, dash, brake job, new A/C parts, headliner, etc. I'm sure that these numbers are conservative.
I've included some additional pics. Any thoughts/opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks again guys.