64 and 65 mustangs

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    The guy with the grabber also has 2 mustangs. One is a 64 1/2 and the other is a 65. The 64 has a 260 auto. The oustide is relatively strait but the floors are gone. It is basically complete. It would be buildable with new floors and stuff. The 65 is a 289 4spd car. All of the body parts are shot. Mainly you would be putting a strait shift conversion. The guy wants $1200 for the pair. My dad thinks we might be able to make some money on them but I am not sure. I would like to have the 65 for the strait shift parts
     
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    they are a very soft car in todays market they repop to much of the car for cheap and
    are pretty good parts 1000.00 would be better unless they had some nice interior
     
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    its rough on the 64 and pretty much gone from the 65
     
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    thats kind of what I figured . two rears and the 4 speed running gear I would not buy for more then 800.00 for the pair unless the 4 speed is a good one (not needing rebuilt)
     
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    I'd have to agree. I don't see where there is any money to be made and don't want to have that much invested in them
     
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    anybody else have an idea on the value. I tend to agree with maverick maniac but my dad thinks the 64 1/2 is worth a bunch because a guy who sells mustang parts wanted $500 for a hood becaus eit was a 64 1/2
     

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