Finished! 86 Vette Black...From death to new life. It's alive and kicken!

Definitely worth a second look, just getting that job done in the timely manner you did speaks large volume of your professionalism.
 
rydawg said:
I did find out that they bought the car for $1700, put $2500 in it and then sold it for $13,900. They did make a very nice profit on it.

Awesome restoration on that paint! But who on earth would pay $13,900 for a 1986 Corvette?
 
Aurora40 said:
Awesome restoration on that paint! But who on earth would pay $13,900 for a 1986 Corvette?

Someone with REALLY bad credit:scared:



The wierd part is, they are not even Vette people at all. I have no idea on how they got put into that car or how the bank even loaned them that much on that car. If you had seen what they look like then you would laugh. I was in complete shock.



The car is such a bone too. They have had it at the dealer for work 20 times.
 
not sure if I responded in this thread, but i wanted to say:



nice trick! that's not the same car in the afters :p
 
rydawg said:
I had stopped by the shop to see the owner and the customer brought the car back for stalling issues. The car had some electrical issues.



We were all still amazed at how well the car still looked.:drool:



I did find out that they bought the car for $1700, put $2500 in it and then sold it for $13,900. They did make a very nice profit on it.



most profit i've ever made on a used car is about 5,500.



nearly 10K profit on one car... holy chit. :secret
 
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Awesome work!!
 
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