I am no expert, but have restored a couple Plymouth's
and have two more to go. The value of a collector car
is what someone will pay for it. I decided long ago
that I was going to do my cars the way I wanted them
and don't worry what anyone else thinks. If they are
done nice they will bring the value.
--- crusindreams <chromedrmandtailfins@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> In the process of trying to restore a 1958
> plymouth Belvedere it
> seems everyone has a tendency to restore their 58's
> to the likes
> of "Christine" from the movie. Most Mopar fans of
> the plymouth kind and
> other fans of other makes would love to own a 58
> "Chrisitne" but given
> that their is so many 58's done in red and white
> which of course adds
> to resale value later on due to the movie, but my
> questionis how much
> damage to the resale value is there if a 1958
> plymouth belevedere is
> painted or restored in a different color other than
> red and white?
> Its just a thought, would enjoy hearing from others
> and your
> perceptions and opinions.
>
>
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